Disneyland in California and Walt Disney World in Florida have both experienced impacts from hurricanes and severe storms, but their histories differ due to their locations.
Disneyland (California)
Disneyland is less frequently affected by hurricanes, as the Pacific Ocean tends to produce fewer tropical storms that reach the California coast. However, it has experienced some heavy storms and related weather phenomena, such as:
Hurricane Kathleen (1976): This hurricane, which weakened to a tropical storm by the time it reached Southern California, brought heavy rain and winds but caused minimal direct damage to the park.
El Niño Events: These can lead to severe winter storms in California, causing flooding and mudslides in the region, but Disneyland has generally fared well during these periods.
Walt Disney World (Florida)
Walt Disney World has a more significant history with hurricanes, given its location in Florida, which is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes. Notable storms include:
Hurricane David (1979): This hurricane passed near the area, prompting the park to close for safety. The storm caused some flooding and wind damage.
Hurricane Charley (2004): One of the most impactful storms, Charley made landfall in Florida and caused the park to close for a day. There were some downed trees and minor damage, but the park reopened quickly.
Hurricane Frances (2004): This storm caused extensive closures and significant flooding in the area. The parks were closed for several days, and there was notable property damage.
Hurricane Jeanne (2004): Another storm from the same year that caused further damage, leading to extended closures and cleanup efforts.
Hurricane Matthew (2016): This hurricane brought strong winds and rain, resulting in temporary closures. The parks sustained minimal damage, but precautionary measures were taken.
Hurricane Irma (2017): One of the strongest hurricanes to affect the area, Irma led to significant closures and extensive preparation. While the parks faced some damage, they reopened relatively quickly.
Overall Impact
While hurricanes can cause temporary closures and some damage, Disney parks are well-prepared for storms. They have extensive emergency plans, including evacuations and infrastructure designed to minimize damage. The impacts often involve closures for safety rather than catastrophic destruction, thanks to proactive measures.