Hurricane Milton: These Florida entertainment spots are closed for inclement weather
As Hurricane Milton approaches, Central Florida's attractions are closely monitoring the storm.
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Channel 9 is keeping tabs on possible modifications at local theme parks.
The theme park will be closed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
The theme park released the following statement regarding Hurricane Milton:
'After reviewing the latest route of Hurricane Milton, and to ensure the safety of our ambassadors, guests and animals, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay will be closed on Tuesday (10/8), Wednesday (10/9), and Thursday (10/10). Guests are encouraged to check our website and follow our social media channels for updates on park reopening.'
'At this time, our park operations and hours are continuing as normal. We are closely monitoring the weather. Please check back for updates.'
Below is Universal Orlando Resorts weather policy:
'In the event that a hurricane or tropical storm warning is issued by the National Hurricane Center or a state of emergency is declared for the Orlando area or in your place of residence, within seven days of your arrival, you can contact our team in advance to reschedule or cancel your Universal Parks & Resorts Vacations Package, hotel room only accommodations and Universal Orlando theme park tickets booked directly with Universal Orlando, without any cancellation or change fees imposed.'
We are closely monitoring the path of the projected storm, and the safety of our Guests and Cast Members remains our top priority. Walt Disney World Resort is currently operating under normal conditions and will continue to be on Tuesday, Oct. 8. Looking ahead, we are making adjustments based on the latest weather forecast and some areas with unique environments.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground (including dining and recreation locations), the Copper Creek Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge, and the Treehouse Villas at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa will temporarily close beginning at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, Oct. 9.
Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground and the Treehouse Villas at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa are likely to remain closed until Sunday, Oct. 13.
The Copper Creek Cabins at Disney's Wilderness Lodge will likely reopen on Friday, Oct. 11.
SeaWorld Orlando offers a 'Weather-or-Not Assurance' policy.
'Your visit is covered through our Weather-or-Not Assurance program. This program guarantees the value of your park admission and applies year-round, covering weather events such as rain, lightning, extreme heat, wind, snow, hail and more.'
The theme park has not issued a statement yet specific to Hurricane Milton.
LEGOLAND® Florida Resort is closing all park operations from Wednesday, Oct. 9, through Thursday, Oct. 10.
At this time, LEGOLAND® Hotel will remain open at a limited capacity.
We are closely monitoring the path of the projected storm as we continue to prioritize the safety of our guests and Model Citizens (employees).
Gatorlando Orlando will close the park on Wednesday, Oct. 9 and Thursday, Oct. 10 for the safety of the animals, guests and employees.
The theme park has a planned hurricane plan as needed.
Check the Gatorland website for the latest updates on the Gators, Ghosts and Goblins Halloween Event scheduled for Oct. 12 and Oct. 13.
Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is closely monitoring Hurricane Milton.
These include any events on Wednesday, Oct. 9, and Thursday, Oct. 10, that are canceled or have been postponed.
Kristen Warren & Creek, The String Queen is postponed and Thursday's performance of Phantasmagoria XV: Grim and Grimmer Tales has been canceled and will be rescheduled.
Anyone with ticket questions can contact the Bill & Mary Darden Box Office at 407-358-6603.
AdventHealth School of the Arts has suspended classes from Tuesday, Oct. 8 through Thursday, Oct. 10.
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