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Old Sep 2, 2019, 6:58 am
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craz
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Originally Posted by jr1202sr
In Florida it is illegal.

https://www.wfla.com/weather/trackin...ake-of-dorian/

Hotels are specifically named!
from the article you linked ; That includes prices of food, water, hotels, ice, gas, lumber and other equipment doesnt look like 'hotels' were specifically named IMO, it was was just 1 of 7 items mentioned

Just saw this on a post on Boarding Area:

As I write this post, Hurricane Dorian is decimating the Bahamas and may or may not cause some major damage to the eastern half of Florida.Because it’s inland, Central Florida doesn’t get nearly the amount of damage that can be seen on the Atlantic or Gulf coasts of the state (hurricanes need to be over warm water to gain/keep their strength, so as they go over land, they lose some of their steam). Granted, we still get our share of major issues when big storms come through. Roofs blow off houses, trees come down, mobile homes are destroyed, we lose electricity for days or weeks, etc. We, thankfully, just don’t get the same level of devastation that the coasts get, is all.







ABOVE: Hurricane Charley, 2004. 110mph winds knocked down our neighbor’s tree, which landed on our tree and roof
Of course, Orlando International Airport also shuts down for big weather issues such as hurricanes, since it’s obviously not safe for planes to fly in that sort of weather (although this Allegiant plane full of passengers did during Hurricane Florence in 2018???)So between people from the coast evacuating inland, others being stranded because their flights are canceled, and having over 120,000 hotels rooms in the area because we have a lot of theme parks, we tend to get an influx of visitors when a hurricane is aimed at Florida.Some hoteliers would take advantage of this and raise prices, gouging people when they’re in the most need. But there’s one hotel owner in Central Florida who does the opposite… Central Florida hotelier Harris Rosen is opening the doors of his eight Orlando-area hotels with special distress rates for those affected by Hurricane Dorian, as per a press release put out by Rosen Hotels & Resorts. The rates are:$59.99/night
Rosen Inn International, 7600 International Dr. Orlando
Rosen Inn closest to Universal, 6327 International Dr., Orlando
Rosen Inn at Pointe Orlando, 9000 International Dr., Orlando
Clarion Inn Lake Buena Vista, 8442 Palm Parkway, Lake Buena Vista
Midpointe Hotel, 9956 Hawaiian Ct, Orlando
To book, call (866) 33-ROSEN (1-866-337-6736)
www.orlandohotels4less.com/hurricane$79/night
Rosen Plaza, 9700 International Drive, Orlando
To book, call (800) 627-8258
www.rosenplaza.com$84/night
Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, Orlando
To book, call (800) 204-7234
www.rosencentre.com$89/night
Rosen Shingle Creek, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando
To book, call (866) 996-6338
www.rosenshinglecreek.com

I guess the nicer the property the more you pay? Is Rosen Gouging by charging almost 40% more at his Shingle Creek then his $59.99 places

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