smallz86
smallz86 t1_jeevz6q wrote
Reply to comment by jbazildo in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
This article says thats not accurate.
https://us103.com/ixp/84/p/disney-did-not-buy-land-in-lapeer-what-you-need-to-know/
smallz86 t1_jeev4sj wrote
Reply to comment by jackmon in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
Were you going in peak times?
I went this past 1st of February and it was amazing. Even without fast passes and lightening lanes were never waited more than 30 minutes for a ride.
We stayed at Magic Kingdom until close one night and it was awesome because besides Main Street there weren't that many people in the park.
smallz86 t1_jeghatm wrote
Reply to comment by jackmon in TIL that Walt Disney World began as "The Florida Project". Dummy corporations were used, by Walt Disney Productions, to buy up 27,000 acres of land to avoid bursts of land speculation in the Orlando area. Early rumors assumed possible development by NASA, Ford, the Rockefellers, and Howard Hughes. by jdward01
My parents went in Feb of 22 and they said something similar.
But when we were there in Feb of 23 they said it was drastically less crowded. So maybe last year was like COVID hangover vacations?