Florida’s Tourism Rebound After Hurricane Milton: What Travelers Need to Know

By Ivan PetrenkoOct 13, 2024 22:30 PMNews
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Aftermath of Hurricane Milton: damaged homes and tourism recovery. Source: unsplash

Hurricane Milton, which recently struck Florida, left more than two million people without power and destroyed thousands of homes. Despite this, the state is gradually recovering: airports such as Orlando and Tampa are reopening, and popular theme parks, including Disney World and Universal Studios, are welcoming visitors again, although some events may be canceled or postponed.

Travelers whose flights were canceled due to the hurricane are entitled to compensation. Airlines are required to offer full refunds or reschedule flights, while tourists on package holidays can receive reimbursements from their operators. It is important to check the terms of your insurance policy to see if it covers expenses related to natural disasters.

Despite the reopening of some airports and popular tourist destinations, power outages and transportation delays persist in certain areas. Travelers are advised to check flight schedules and follow news on park and attraction closures. Airlines are offering flexible rebooking policies, allowing changes without additional fees. However, many hotels and tourist services may remain closed or operate with limited availability as recovery efforts continue in the affected regions.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also recommend avoiding floodwaters, as they may contain hazardous substances, including infectious diseases and chemical contaminants. Safe cleanup with protective equipment is advised, and caution should be taken during power outages to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning and electrical injuries. Additionally, precautions should be taken to avoid stray animals and insects that may pose health risks.

As Florida recovers, the lessons learned from Hurricane Milton are expected to influence future urban planning and emergency response systems. These changes aim to create a more resilient state, with enhanced protection for its communities and tourist destinations, helping to guard against future storms. The gradual reopening of the state is a positive sign, but patience and preparedness remain key factors as recovery efforts continue in the affected areas.

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