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Theme Parks
Walt Disney World Resort, often referred to as simply Walt Disney World or
Disney World, is a major recreational resort most famous for its theme parks.
The resort is owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts segment of
The Walt Disney Company. It is located in Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake,
Florida, outside the city limits of Orlando.
Construction began in 1967, less than a year after Walt Disney's death. The
operation opened on October 1, 1971, as the Magic Kingdom, and since has added
Epcot, Disney-MGM Studios and Disney's Animal Kingdom theme parks.
In addition to the four main theme parks, the resort contains two water parks,
six golf courses, a sports complex, an auto race track, twenty resort hotels and
numerous shopping, dining, and entertainment offerings. It even has its own fire
department. The 20,000+ acre property is the largest theme park resort in the
world, although over the past decade significant amounts of acreage have been
sold off for housing and other developments, including land now occupied by the
Disney-built (but not Disney-owned) community of Celebration.
It is accessible from Central Florida's Interstate 4 via Exits 62B (World
Drive), 64B (US 192 West), 65B (Osceola Parkway West), 67B (SR 536 West), and 68
(SR 535 North). In addition, in 2006 a new western entrance opened from Exit 8
on State Road 429 (Florida), the Western Expressway.
Meg Crofton was named president of the resort in August 2006, replacing Al
Weiss, who had overseen the site since 1994. |