Hurricanes cost Disney World $677 million since 1999
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Hurricanes cost Disney World $677 million since 1999
Extreme weather has cost the Walt Disney World resort more than half a billion dollars in lost revenue over the past quarter century as the pace of devastating hurricanes continues to quicken and Florida prepares for the start of another storm season. Walt Disney World has lost $677 million in hurricane-related closures from storms dating back to 1999, according to an estimate by International Theme Park Services CEO Dennis Speigel. Sign up for …
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