Hurricane Ian made its way across Florida this week, making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane, eventually downgrading into a Tropical Storm, and then heading back out into the Atlantic Ocean.
It’s now become a Category 1 hurricane again, and is coming back onto land in South Carolina. Disney has a resort in South Carolina on Hilton Head Island, and we have an update on what’s going on with the resort.
Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort posted a message on their website saying that all resort amenities will be unavailable today, Friday, September 30th, as they are sheltering indoors. Restaurants are closed and Cast Members are not able to deliver food while the shelter indoor guidance is in place. Disney mentioned that guests should be prepared with enough food and water to last the duration of the storm.
They also said that the resort will NOT be accepting any incoming arrivals on Saturday, October 1st, due to the storm. You can reschedule or cancel your stay, and any cancellations fees will be waived.
Hilton Head Island is located in Beaufort County, South Carolina and is currently under a Hurricane Watch. Hurricane Ian is expected to make landfall soon in South Carolina closer to Charleston, which is north of Hilton Head.
For more on Hurricane Ian, take a look at our recent posts:
- FULL SCHEDULE for Disney World Parks Reopening After Hurricane Ian
- PHASED REOPENING Announced for Disney World Parks After Hurricane Ian
- SeaWorld EXTENDS Park Closures Due to Hurricane Ian
- PHOTOS & VIDEOS: What Orlando and Disney World Look Like Ahead of Hurricane Ian
- Disney World To WAIVE Cancelation Fees Through Next Week
Stay tuned to DFB for more news and updates.
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