Hurricane Matthew: Disney World, Orlando theme parks reopen; cruise ships alter itineraries

Walt Disney World, which shut down Friday for only the fourth time its 45-year history, reopened its parks Saturday. But cruise ships continue to cancel and alter Caribbean itineraries in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.

Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, Disney Springs, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom opened 8 a.m. Saturday, its website says. Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon water parks opened at 10 a.m. The parks had closed early Thursday and all day Friday because of the hurricane.

The ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex remains closed Saturday and is set to reopen Sunday.

Disney World waived hotel cancellation fees and posted reservation change and refund guidelines for visitors whose travel plans were affected by the storm that lashed Florida’s Atlantic coast as it churned northward Thursday and Friday.

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