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Would we be at risk?
      Thu Oct 20 2005 12:09 AM

Me and some loved ones and friends are going down to FL tommorow morning (or might) for a weekend business semindar in the Caribe Royale Orlando Resort in Orlando until Sunday afternoon. My main concern, with Wilma everything should be ok right? There's no danger in going really especially in a hotel with back up power? Also, in regard to our flight back. From my understanding the effects are less inland and in a large hotel there should be nothing to worry about? Also what's the likelyhood of us coming home Sunday evening if our flight is scheduled to leave Sunday late afternoon from Orlando as well?Thanks ahead of time for any input. I can't find any phone numbers to call, I just called the hotel and asked the receptionist who claims she was there for Charlie last year which was a Cat 5 and they were fine ..

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* Would we be at risk? rexlee Thu Oct 20 2005 12:09 AM
. * * Re: Would we be at risk? jim09091   Thu Oct 20 2005 01:00 AM
. * * Fred, come get Wilma hipwaders   Thu Oct 20 2005 04:14 AM
. * * looking for advice RC - westcoast   Thu Oct 20 2005 03:43 PM

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