
Tourist attractions in Florida and the Carolinas: What's open and closed
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Here's where things stand with theme parks and other tourist attractions in Florida and the Carolinas in the wake of Hurricane Ian. Also find out about canceled and diverted cruises.
(CNN) — In the wake of a devastating Hurricane Ian, theme parks and other sites of interest to tourists worked to reopen in hard-hit Florida as twell as the Carolinas.
Here's a status report of the latest plans of various theme parks and other tourist attractions in Florida along with what's going on with various cruises. The statuses of top tourist attractions in the Carolinas appear near the end of this article:

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