Although the development of the Cross Florida Barge Canal was stopped because of the negative environmental impact it would of created, our aquifer, lakes, and rivers continue to decline as a result of overpumping... ☼ I ♥ Florida! ☼ JUST CAST A LINE AND LET YOUR FLORIDA SOUL SHINE! ☼ I ♥ Florida! ☼
@widenyourworld Of the 30,000 total acres that Disney owns, (27,000 originally and 3,000 additional over the years) only 7100 acres are developed. One of the first things Walt did was set aside 7500 acres as a conservation area never to be built on. Amazing!
theirs a bunch of land however most of it is ither state property or privately owned/ farmland. disney paid like $200 per acre today expect to pay from $500,000- $1 mill per acre.
Well, If you are talking in terms of there being a Disney World at all, when it comes to taking a big hit, rising up and moving forward, Yes, Walt Disney would indeed be proud because at least what he did is still being shared and admired beyond his lifetime. But technically as far as the design of most of Today's Disney World, Walt would have fired some people. Lucky for those imagineers that Walt said that the design and plans would change as they moved ahead.
How come EPCOT wasnt mentioned in the preview center film ? Because at this point it still going to be a City.
WDI2008 2 months ago
Happy 40th Anniversary Walt Disney World!!!
DisneyProjectTracker 5 months ago
so where was this preview building based?
L1verpool1 10 months ago
Many of those hotels were never made!
Kartoonkid95 11 months ago
LMFAO!!!
fjk67 1 year ago
Although the development of the Cross Florida Barge Canal was stopped because of the negative environmental impact it would of created, our aquifer, lakes, and rivers continue to decline as a result of overpumping... ☼ I ♥ Florida! ☼ JUST CAST A LINE AND LET YOUR FLORIDA SOUL SHINE! ☼ I ♥ Florida! ☼
GOOGLEidigflorida 1 year ago
Does anyone know how much land is still available for development?
L1verpool1 2 years ago
In Florida? Six acres, but not all in one place.
widenyourworld 2 years ago
@widenyourworld Of the 30,000 total acres that Disney owns, (27,000 originally and 3,000 additional over the years) only 7100 acres are developed. One of the first things Walt did was set aside 7500 acres as a conservation area never to be built on. Amazing!
fjk67 1 year ago
@fjk67 Did I say six acres? I meant 22,900. I was close.
widenyourworld 1 year ago 2
theirs a bunch of land however most of it is ither state property or privately owned/ farmland. disney paid like $200 per acre today expect to pay from $500,000- $1 mill per acre.
jreyes30 2 years ago
it's a small thing, but we now wear our name tags on the left side. I wonder when it changed from right to left?
HOOKJ002 3 years ago
Walt Disney would be proud today if he saw Disney World today!
Timelord1994 3 years ago 2
@Timelord1994
Well, If you are talking in terms of there being a Disney World at all, when it comes to taking a big hit, rising up and moving forward, Yes, Walt Disney would indeed be proud because at least what he did is still being shared and admired beyond his lifetime. But technically as far as the design of most of Today's Disney World, Walt would have fired some people. Lucky for those imagineers that Walt said that the design and plans would change as they moved ahead.
- Dwight
djthereplay 1 year ago
I accidently posted the Professor Fate video as a response, sorry.
VAULTDISNEY 3 years ago
Walt Disney World in 1971
joedevadanam 3 years ago
Vacation Kingdom, rip
PappaWheelie 3 years ago
What is the next stop if there are *not* kids in the family?
durhay 4 years ago
LOL I didn't get it until I watched the video...
echoscot 4 years ago
I was dating the girl behind the counter at 4:38
cartoonbasement 4 years ago 2
I was dating her at 23:13 (military time). "Dating."
widenyourworld 4 years ago
Yep. She went to work at Artist Prep with Lee and gained 300 pounds too
cartoonbasement 4 years ago