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Florida Earthquake Hits Close to Disney Resort, Shakes Tourists

Disney Vero Beach Earthquake
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It’s not often that you hear about earthquakes in Florida, but the USGS reported an earthquake off the East Coast of Florida this week, and the effects were felt at one of Disney’s resorts.

vero beach

Credit: Disney

When you think about planning a Disney World vacation, you likely think about how many days you’ll be staying, the cost of tickets, which Disney Resort hotel in which you’d like to stay, how many are in your traveling party, and whether you’ll be making any advanced dining reservations at a Disney World restaurant.

It’s likely that you’re not thinking about the potential for an earthquake while you’re visiting Florida.

Guests who visit Disney World during hurricane season–from June 1 to November 30 every year–often keep the idea of the possibility of a hurricane in the back of their minds when planning their trips, especially if they’re traveling to Disney World in the month of September when a number of significant hurricanes have historically developed and affected the parks.

disney world theme parks and sign that reads hurricane warning

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It’s much less common to hear about an earthquake at Disney World–or in Florida, for that matter.

There have been 22 earthquakes reported in Florida since 1992, immediately north of the Florida border in the state of Alabama, or off the coast in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, per the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The most recent earthquake reported in Florida before this week’s quake was a magnitude 1.8, recorded in September 2020.

But this week, a magnitude 4.0 earthquake registered just over 100 miles east of Cape Canaveral, Florida. So while the quake wasn’t felt at Cinderella Castle, it was felt at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort, located two hours southeast of Disney World.

vero beach

Credit: Disney

Disney’s Vero Beach is described as an “elegant old-fashioned hideaway located on Florida’s scenic Atlantic Treasure Coast near the charming community of Vero Beach,” where guests are invited to “get away from it all in spacious lodgings that provide the comforts of home with an idyllic beach practically at their doorstep.”

According to Jacksonville Today, the rumblings were reported by people from Palm Coast to Vero Beach.

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Disney’s Vero Beach Resort/Credit: Disney

Fortunately, the U. S. Geological Survey says there was no risk of damage or loss of life from the event, which took place on Wednesday morning.

Florida remains one of the states with the fewest earthquakes on record. But when it comes to hurricanes, Florida is the state with the highest number.

Hurricane Idalia

Credit: NOAA

Per Finder.com, “Florida has the highest number of hurricanes in the US, with 120 hurricanes making landfall in Florida, or 40.4% of all US hurricanes. Of those 120 hurricanes, 37 were major hurricanes at least Category 3, while 47 hurricanes were Category 1 and 36 were Category 2.”

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About Rebekah Tyndall Burkett

Rebekah grew up in Forney, Texas and lives just outside of Dallas. She’s been a Disney superfan since childhood, experiencing the magic at Walt Disney World for the first time at the age of 11. Journeys to Neverland are at least a yearly occurrence for her, her husband and her four children (the Fab Four). When they go to the parks, they stay in Florida for three weeks at a time. Rebekah loves exploring the history of the parks, the genius behind the Magic in the person of Walt Disney, and she is intrigued by all things Disney World and Disney Imagineering. When in the parks, Rebekah and her husband Scott make the most of their time by enjoying every minute with their Fab Four, by delving deeper into Walt’s vision for the parks and into the history behind the Walt Disney World Resort, and by photographing the many different types of architecture at Magic Kingdom, Disney’s Hollywood Studios and on the World Showcase at EPCOT. When she’s not in the parks, Rebekah is excitedly setting travel dates and planning her family’s next adventure to their happy place deep within the Sunshine State. On breaks from planning her next trip, Rebekah is a writer, journalist and children’s author, penning children’s books about kids with special needs that she affectionately calls “believement-achievement” stories. Her hobbies include creative writing, paper crafting and interviewing Imagineers. She is also an advocate for Autism Awareness and for children with developmental disabilities of all kinds.

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