Disney World will be closed for two days due to Hurricane Ian.

Walt Disney World in Orange County

There is a park at Disney World in Florida.

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On Wednesday and Thursday, Disney will be closing its theme parks.

The shopping area at Disney Springs is scheduled to be closed on Wednesday but is expected to remain closed on Thursday.

The Fort Wilderness campground and some of the hotel areas at the resort will be closed due to the weather.

If a Hurricane warning is issued within seven days of arrival at Disney World, guests can cancel or change their plans, and the theme parks have previously closed for hurricanes.

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The National Hurricane Center projected Tuesday that Hurricane Ian will hit Florida's west coast as a Category 3 storm on Wednesday, making landfall south of Tampa and then hitting central Florida as a Category 4 storm. The area where Disney World is located is further inland and may still experience Category 1 conditions, according to the National Weather Service. Walt Disney World is one of several tourist attractions that will be closed on Wednesday and Thursday. At 10:30 a.m., the airport will stop operating. The day is Wednesday. The National Guard has been activated by the governor of Florida, who has declared a state of emergency.

The areas targeted by Hurricane Ian grow by the day.

Ian is a category 3 storm on approach to Florida.

Here is a look at the damage caused by Ian.