Actually the hurricane was after that. Hurricane Ian came i think 2 weeks later. But it rained a lot everyday. So the standing water was from that. By looking at it I think it’s like that a lot in those areas because the way the tree trunks look. They have that certain look.
It’s empty because it’s the first of September 1-14th. The beginning of September is a slow time at Disney historically. It’s also less expensive at the resorts then too which is a sign its slower. The end of September crowds start to pick up as it get closer to Halloween. We have gone to Disney in September several times and thats what we have discovered. This was our first Fort Wilderness stay but at the other resorts we have stayed less crowded at the first of September and more at the end. If you look at the prices at resorts - when it’s the highest thats when the crowds are the highest. When the price is low you can expect it to be lighter. Of course Disney is busy all the time but that two weeks is among the lowest crowds. So all that to say the sites are empty i suspect because of that.
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Was this right after a hurricane? We noticed standing water between some sites and the place looks empty.
Actually the hurricane was after that. Hurricane Ian came i think 2 weeks later. But it rained a lot everyday. So the standing water was from that. By looking at it I think it’s like that a lot in those areas because the way the tree trunks look. They have that certain look.
It’s empty because it’s the first of September 1-14th. The beginning of September is a slow time at Disney historically. It’s also less expensive at the resorts then too which is a sign its slower. The end of September crowds start to pick up as it get closer to Halloween. We have gone to Disney in September several times and thats what we have discovered. This was our first Fort Wilderness stay but at the other resorts we have stayed less crowded at the first of September and more at the end.
If you look at the prices at resorts - when it’s the highest thats when the crowds are the highest. When the price is low you can expect it to be lighter. Of course Disney is busy all the time but that two weeks is among the lowest crowds. So all that to say the sites are empty i suspect because of that.