Disney offers 50 percent discount on resort hotel stays for Hurricane Idalia evacuees and first responders

Aug 29, 2023 in "Severe Weather impacts to Walt Disney World"

Posted: Tuesday August 29, 2023 11:22am ET by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disney has announced that Walt Disney World will offer 50% off Disney Resort hotels on the evenings of Aug. 29-31, 2023 for those impacted by Hurricane Idalia.

Florida residents evacuating from the storm and first responders assisting in storm-related recovery efforts are eligible for the discounted rate. For evacuees, call 407-W-DISNEY for details. For first responders, call 407-828-3200 (Option 3). This applies to new bookings only and is based on availability.

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John park hopperSep 01, 2023

St system coming off Africa maybe a problem but the other storms are all staying out o sea and heading north

LAKid53Sep 01, 2023

And as karma goes....there are two more systems out there.

LAKid53Sep 01, 2023

Treasure Island.

John park hopperSep 01, 2023

Visiting in Gulf Breeze FL talked to my son in Mcclellanville SC never lost power lot of rain wind but no trees down. Dodged the bullet on this one. Hurricane season is still young

some other guySep 01, 2023

not quite the usual storm debris

JoeCamelSep 01, 2023

Silver lining. As a former 20 year resident I can't exaggerate how cool this is

"El Gran Magnifico"Aug 31, 2023

I associate it with tickling.

dreday3Aug 31, 2023

I associate St. Elmo's Fire with Rob Lowe.

5thGenTexanAug 31, 2023

I copy and pasted from CNN. I dont have an opinion either way.

AylaAug 31, 2023

Why do you have extremely dangerous in quotations?

JoeCamelAug 31, 2023

I always associated St. Elmos fire with ball lightning

5thGenTexanAug 31, 2023

St Elmo's Fire This rare weather phenomena was spotted in the sky as Florida's Gulf Coast braced for the "extremely dangerous" Hurricane Idalia.

monothingieAug 31, 2023

It’s going to be a very nice evening. Credit due to Disney for handling this storm very well.