There are two levels to the Showboat area. This is the top level where the gift shops and Box Office are located. You're looking at what use to be a watch tower. The passengers usually walk down a boarding ramp down to the lower level, and then across this long ramp that leads out to the Showboat. Because of the high water level, they've had to load the passengers from this top level and build the ramp going out from the Watch Tower instead. Crazy!!!
These next few pictures you can compare the two shots side by side. I first took the pictures on the left and then that night we had ANOTHER thunderstorm and when I came to work the next morning, I had to re-shoot those same pictures. The water level had risen that much!!!
Left: The stairs that the passangers exit up are almost underwater. Right: Stairs completely underwater.
Left: That fence is where the crew enters to board the Boat. The fence comes up to my shoulder. Right: The fence isn't even visable anymore. The wind was crazy!!
Left: This is the Boarding ramp almost completely under water. Right: The Boarding ramp again the next day. Notice the water is all the way up to those lamp posts and I'm guessing those are anywhere between 7-8 feet tall (maybe more).
Oh Look!!! More ornaments washed up. We're going to have to go scuba diving for ornaments once Christmas gets closer.