Hurricane Season Overview

Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, with peak activity from August through October. Central Florida is occasionally impacted by hurricanes and tropical storms, though the Orlando area's inland location provides more protection than coastal communities. Theme parks and attractions have established closure and reopening protocols.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is strongly recommended for trips to Florida during hurricane season. Cancel-for-any-reason policies provide the most flexibility. Standard trip cancellation insurance typically covers hurricane-related cancellations. Cruise passengers should verify their cruise line's storm policy for itinerary changes and port substitutions.

What Happens During a Storm

Theme parks close 24 to 48 hours before a hurricane's expected arrival and typically reopen within 1 to 2 days after the storm passes. Airlines cancel flights well in advance, and cruise departures may be delayed or rerouted. Hotels generally remain open with reduced services. Gas stations, grocery stores, and restaurants may close temporarily.

Being Prepared

If you are in Central Florida when a storm approaches, follow local emergency management guidance. Hotels will provide instructions for sheltering in place. Keep your phone charged and have downloaded offline maps. BusBrother monitors weather conditions and communicates proactively with groups about any service adjustments during tropical weather events.

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