Hilton Head Resort Still Closed
Twelve days after being hit by Hurricane Matthew, Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort remains closed to guests.
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Twelve days after being hit by Hurricane Matthew, Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort remains closed to guests.
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One of the two Disney Vacation Club resorts impacted by the weekend's hurricane has reopened to guests.
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Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort
With Hurricane Matthew about to bear down on the eastern seaboard, two Disney Vacation Club resorts are proactively taking steps to accommodate guests.
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Projected track of Hurricane Matthew (Weather.com)
Twenty years ago, Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort played a role in preparations for the Atlanta Summer Olympic Games.
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Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort was the third property added to the timeshare program and a cherished vacation spot for many members. But the lack of a nearby theme park isn't the only aspect that separates Hilton Head from the likes of Disney's Polynesian Village Resort and the Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel.
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It appears that Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort will be spared any direct impact from hurricane "Irene."
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Storm track courtesy of The Weather Channel