Additionally it takes some learning to realize all the trees on this very flat, prone to flooding, bit of land cannot hold up during a bit of wind.Going (way) back to the point about people being confused why overseas visitors may not have been prepared: we have 75mph winds forecast for today and it's not headline news. The weatherman just said some trees might come down so be careful and that was it. That's one of the reasons many Brits wouldn't have known how to prepare. Unfortunately 75mph winds arestandard here!
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Thanks for your answer - we do have the gas buddy app and it shows almost no gas from Tallahassee east and south. The problem I have with gas buddy - if I understand it correctly - it relies on people reporting in so might not be the most current information.
This link seems to have helpful information on the overall gas situation:
http://business.gasbuddy.com/hurricane-irma-live-updates-fuel-availability-station-outages/
That's my understanding as well however if I was a gas station owner I would use it too to announce I have it so don't abandon using it still
Have her use the Gas Buddy app.Not about Disney - but anyone traveling I75 & I10 today or anyone east and south of Destin could you report on the gas situation? My daughter is supposed to drive to Tampa tomorrow and I want to update her on the gas problems. Thanks
I can't imagine they would refuse you. The bus has to get back to WDW to pick up more people.Does anyone know if Magical Express is operating from MCO to the resorts? I just tried calling and they said the lines were reserved until Sept 14 for people trying to leave the resorts in the next 48 hours. I am scheduled to arrive tomorrow night (fingers crossed that it isn't canceled!), after originally being scheduled on the magical express for today.
If it is running, will I be able to get on it when I arrive, even if I haven't scheduled for my flight?
That is awful. TWO employees and the owner still can't pay you for a day off?I work for a small business that through the 28 years I've worked here has gone from 11 employees to 100 and now there are two, me and the boss. I was told not to come in yesterday because of the wind and rain here in Georgia. I am salaried for right now (will switch to hourly next year) but accrue comp. time. I won't have the comp time to cover yesterday so it will have to come off my vacation. Even when we were at 100 employees if a hourly employee couldn't get in for weather, they didn't get paid.
Disney water is fine. Especially if u use water from the soda fountain. I don't mind their tap but to each their ownHello-
Heading down tomorrow and wondering if anyone has any thoughts about the tap water situation after Irma? We drink so much water and usually just ask for the cup of ice water, but should I plan on buying water bottles instead?
I also don't know what will be available for bottles, so I'd pack them and bring them in our food suitcase.
Yeah it can really vary - I work for a great company with over 500 employees.Even within large companies it's different. My partner works for a large telecom and when we were up north the big blizzard of 11 dropped snow so fast that it wasn't till noon before we could leave the he house you could t see the road (I had a snowdrift as tall as my pool out six feet )
Then that office was told if you can't come in to work use a vacation day
Now that we are here his new boss said don't worry you'll be paid for the time off because of Irma
It is - I tested it once and it was pretty good - better than where I live anyway.Disney water is fine. Especially if u use water from the soda fountain. I don't mind their tap but to each their own
In Florida publix is the best at stocking and overall customer support
It is - I tested it once and it was pretty good - better than where I live anyway.
I still bring a zero water filter with me and that does a great job
That being said - it may not be as good after a storm like this - but after going through a zero water filter I still think it will be fine