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Disney, Universal reopening after weathering Hurricane Ian

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Hurricane Ian are beginning to reopen.Here are a few of those parks, each with its own approach to reopening:A Disney World hotel guest took video of the flooding outside the Swan and Dolphin Resort as Hurricane Ian lashed Orlando, Florida.

Ian has since downgraded to a tropical storm. (Credit: JaiHawkFly)Walt Disney World Resort will resume theme park and Disney Springs operations in a phased approach beginning on Friday, Sept.

30. Updated operating hours will be listed on this page.A guest at Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin captured the flooding caused by Hurricane Ian on Wednesday night.RELATED: Orlando International Airport to reopen on Friday after Hurricane Ian: How to rebook your flightFootage recorded by a tourist shows damage to the facade of the Westgate Palace Resort and wind washing floodwater across Universal Boulevard.Universal Orlando Resort will begin a phased reopening of parts of their destination beginning Friday, Sept.

30, but for hotel guests only.On Wednesday, Universal Orlando sustained damages from Hurricane Ian. Part of the Universal Orlando hotel Holidaymakers had its outer wall peeled off.

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