Disney World and Orlando Airport to Shut Down Services Ahead of Tropical Storm Nicole

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DisneyWorld and the Orlando airport are both shutting down services ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Nicole

Walt Disney World and the Orlando airport are both taking major precautions ahead of the arrival of Tropical Storm Nicole.

"Walt Disney World Resort is currently operating under normal conditions," a statement on the Walt Disney World website reads."We are continuing to closely monitor Tropical Storm Nicole and are making necessary operational adjustments to maintain the safety of our Guests and Cast Members." Nicole was upgraded to Tropical Storm status on Tuesday and a Tropical Storm Warning was issued for the Orlando area. The storm is currently projected to be a strong tropical storm or potentially a Category 1 hurricane by the time it reaches Florida Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.

Tropical Storm Nicole comes less than two months after Hurricane Ian devastated parts of Florida and forced both Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando to close. Hurricane Ian was at least a Category 2 storm when it hit Orlando, causing some damage to both resorts. Both parks fully reopened in early October.

0commentsIn addition to the closures at Walt Disney World and the Orlando Airport, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also announced a state of emergency in 37 of Florida's 67 counties ahead of Tropical Storm Nicole. Orlando is currently under both a Tropical Storm Warning and a Hurricane Warning ahead of Nicole's arrival.

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