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Walt Disney had opened
Disneyland in California on July 17, 1955. After Disneyland's
success, Walt had visions of yet another amusement park, but one on a
much larger scale. Walt had not purchased enough land to do all
that he'd wanted to do with Disneyland. The real world was too
close to his land of make-believe. He would not make that mistake
again.
In 1958, Walt had
decided that he wanted his new Disneyland to be to the East. He
and his brother, Roy O. Disney decided on Orlando, Florida. After
all, Florida had good year-round weather, and it would be the perfect
place. So, between 1964-1965, Walt purchased 27,000 acres of
swampland in Florida. When it was discovered who was buying the
land, the remaining land prices jumped from $183 an acre to $1,000 an
acre.
Walt wanted people to
feel they were in a special place when they visited his amusement parks.
He stated, "I don't want the public to see the world they live in while
they're in the Park. I want them to feel they're in another
world." He wanted his parks to be a place where parents and
children could have fun together. Like Disneyland, his new park
would include the Magic Kingdom. Walt decided his new park would be
called Disneyworld.
Walt's plans also
included a city of tomorrow, what he called an experimental prototype
community of tomorrow. In short, Walt called it EPCOT. He
wanted EPCOT to include all possible scientific advances.
Unfortunately, Walt's
health began to fail in 1966, but he relentlessly worked on his dream.
However, on December 15, 1966, the world suffered a great loss when Mr.
Walter Elias Disney passed away.
Walt would never see
his beloved Disneyworld or EPCOT, but his brother, Roy, would make sure
that Walt's dream was completed. Roy renamed Disneyworld to Walt
Disney World. He said it would include Walt's name so that
everyone would always remember that it was Walt's dream.
And so it was that
Walt Disney World opened to the public on October 1, 1971.
Today, Walt Disney
World is one of the most beloved theme parks in Florida. It is
divided into four main theme parks: the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT,
Disney's Hollywood Studios, & Disney's Animal Kingdom. It also has
two water parks - Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.
You can also find tons
of entertainment, shopping, and dining at either Downtown Disney or
Disney's Boardwalk. And...there are at least twenty-one Disney
resorts to choose from when you vacation at Walt Disney World.
Through more land
purchases, Walt Disney World now covers 30,500 acres or about 47 square
miles. It is definitely a city within itself.
What would Walt think
about his "world" now? Did he ever dream it would be so huge?
One thing's for
certain, Walt Disney had a dream, and his dream really did come true!
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May Walt Disney
World bring Joy and Inspiration and
New Knowledge to all who come to
this happy place... a Magic Kingdom
where the young at heart of all ages
can laugh and play and learn -
together.
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