PHOTOS: Disney's Theme Parks and Hotels Prepare for Hurricane Ian's Arrival (PART 2)
Thank you for joining us for the second part of this photo-report. Let's continue to take a look around Disney's Animal Kingdom:
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The magnets including the showtimes for Festival of the Lion King were removed:
Interestingly, we noticed that red ribbons were tied to various columns and supports around the park. We speculated that these may identify structures deemed to be very solid and that could have other items attached to them:
Moving on to Disney's Hollywood Studios:
A sea of zip tied umbrellas could be seen in the Echo Lake section of the park:
The tarps concealing the construction area in front of the new Roundup Rodeo BBQ restaurant have been temporarily removed, showing the work that has been done so far.
Notice the façade of the restaurant that's slowly taking shape:
We spotted more sand bags by the Disney Junior Play and Dance! building:
All of the marquees on the buildings located along Sunset Boulevard are now blank:
The line for Guest Relations was quite long, as many Guests were surely impacted by the temporary closure of the parks:
If you are currently in Florida or in any other state that will be impacted by this hurricane, we hope you stay safe!
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