I'm flying from Manchester airport at 11 am. We arrive Friday 3ish there time, from my calculations our flight will not be affected. Over the next 48hrs we will know if Irma will hit north florida, but historically the main land suffers the least.. I reconmend when you land to get to a few supermarkets to stock up on water and food asap. You may be stuck inside on sunday, Monday and possible Tuesday, but this is only if irma moves north. Have a plan of action, but don't panic or worry yet. 48hrs is plenty of time.I'm flying into Orlando from the UK on Thursday 7th to 21st and am starting to get worried, I've got a young child with complex special needs!
Hopefully it still applies, but I think you will still need to go through the third party vendors to obtain recourse.Regarding third party ticket vendors, has anyone had experience working with them in an emergency event? My situation is very convoluted.
I'm traveling by Amtrak from upstate NY on the 11th, arriving in Orlando over a day later. My room-only accommodations were booked
through AAA, and my 5 day parkhoppers were purchased from Parksavers. I also purchased tickets for MNSSHP for the 15th through Undercover Tourist.
My concern since I will be traveling down the east coast, there is a plausible chance my train ride will be cancelled. This leaves me
with several different businesses to try to work with, since none of my bookings were done directly with Disney. Would Disney's hurricane policy
still apply in my case, if I call them directly, or am I out of luck?
I think it's over for us. We're flying from Newark on Sunday at 11 am, I'm more concerned about being stuck at the airport if MCO closes than I am with actually being at WDW during a hurricane. We always go in September, I originally booked for November this time but DH talked me out of it and convinced me to change to September again.
Just a heads up, even though Southwest does not have it listed as a warning yet for Florida, I was able to move up my flight at no charge. Out of curiosity I put in my confirmation number and a message popped up that I could make a one time change at no charge. I am now flying out of Philly at 6 am Saturday morning instead of 5:30 at night. Hopefully Irma does not speed up too much! (Hope it misses the US entirely, of course). Good luck everyone!
When we were stuck in Disney during a hurricane we were able to move our flight with Southwest a day for no additional charge and Disney charged our extra night at the discount rate we had paid for the previous nights.
Or... what are the possibilities WDW and SW will let me just change the whole thing by a few weeks?