Other than Door Dash stated they are suspending service. So there’s thatSome perspective--Orlando isn't IN a hurricane yet.
There've been guests swimming at SAB! Though, they may have been told to get out of the water by now, at 2:00 p.m. EDT.
The OP might still be able to get food delivered since the eyewall has just made landfall on the west coast of FL.
Can't blame the various services for that. Their employees want to be in safe locations before the worst reaches Orlando.Other than Door Dash stated they are suspending service. So there’s that
Other than that, I agree, it’s barely windy outside the window here and they COULD deliver, they aren’t.
I learned years ago to never stay in an outside entry resort during Hurricane season. For the reason of being locked in the room.Yeah, I saw a post elsewhere saying SAB lifeguards were monitoring weather and would clear the pool when advisable. Until then, people could swim.
I can understand families doing that as long as permitted. Can't be eager to be in room lockdown for possibly the next 24 hours with energetic kids. Wear 'em out beforehand sounds like a good plan.
Totally agree. The 'employees' that would do deliveries, or be at a theme park, or serve in a restaurant, have way more on their minds right now to take care of their family, property, and themselves. If those folks wait until it really is windy and pouring, it could be too late to get to a safe place. Now is the time for those folks. Tourists electing to wait it out might be surviving on Doritos for 24-36 hours! Depending how much rain and wind comes, there's no telling when places will be opening again.Can't blame the various services for that. Their employees want to be in safe locations before the worst reaches Orlando.
Thanks for updating.
'Zactly.Tourists electing to wait it out might be surviving on Doritos for 24-36 hours! Depending how much rain and wind comes, there's no telling when places will be opening again.