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Hurricane IAN Live Updates Disney Parks Are Closed Temporarily Because Hurricane Ian Gaining More Intensity

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Hurricane IAN Live Updates: A number of Walt Disney World Resorts and its water parks are being closed temporarily during Hurricane Ian as it’s reportedly approaching Florida.

As the storm is said to have intensified, Hurricane warnings were issued for the Western Coast of Florida Monday evening, including Tampa Bay and the Dry Tortugas, an island in Monroe County in Florida.

The forecaster has warned against Hurricane Ian gaining more intensity in the next couple of days, so Walt Disney World is getting in touch with its guests about temporarily closing its facilities.

Hurricane IAN Live Updates: Disney Parks Are Closed Temporarily Because Hurricane Ian Gaining More Intensity

Disney Parks’ official Twitter account shared an update on Hurricane Ian on September 26 by stating that Disney World was preparing for necessary operational adjustments based on the information by The National Weather Service.

Although the resorts and theme parks are operating as usual as of today, they plan to close some of the facilities in the next couple of days until the storm settles.

“We continue to put the safety of our Cast Members and Guests first and will share updates with you as we monitor Hurricane Ian,” the website states.

The List Of Walt Disney World Resorts Are Closed Due To Hurricane IAN

Below are all the Walt Disney World Resorts that will be closed from September 28 to September 30.

  1. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground
  2. Copper Creek Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
  3. Treehouse Villas at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
  4. Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort

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