Disney Construction on Vista Boulevard

I was kinda curious what Disney was doing when I saw a rather large parcel of land cleared on Vista Boulevard.

I searched, and found this piece that the Orlando Sentinel had originally published…

Three-story mansions and hundreds of other homes — most valued at millions of dollars apiece — would be built along the banks of Walt Disney World canals and sold to private individuals in a project under review by Orange County.

The homes, mostly single-family residences but including a few condominiums and time-share units, would rise from what was Disney’s Eagle Pines Golf Course — just a jog away from the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Downtown Disney. The adjacent Osprey Ridge Golf Course would be incorporated into the private development, now called the “Northeast Resort.”

Disney insists it is still too early in the planning process to discuss many details. With the country mired in a housing slump, one local expert said luxury homes in the gated community would most likely be marketed to and snapped up by wealthy foreign buyers.

Disney World first announced its intentions in March 2007 to build a luxury housing resort on 429 acres in the northeast corner of the giant resort, but few details have been reported. A year ago, more attention was focused on related plans to build an anchor for the resort — a Four Seasons luxury hotel — which would go up on another section of the former Eagle Pines Golf Course.

Rezoning plans now circulating in Orange County government’s planning division remain limited in detail but suggest a neighborhood like no other: a gated community of estate homes, village homes, courtyard homes, cluster-villa homes and condominiums closer than most of Disney’s hotels to the world’s most popular theme parks . Disney is asking Orange County to rezone the property as a planned development, with areas defined for single-family homes, multifamily homes, time-share units and conservation easements.

Altogether, the project could encompass as many as 373 single-family homes, 200 multifamily homes and 60 time-share units, though the final tallies are expected to be lower.

Earlier forays

Disney World has spun off land for residential development before — notably the communities of Celebration and Little Lake Bryan — but the Northeast Resort would be far more luxurious, said Marilyn Waters, spokeswoman for Walt Disney Imagineering, the Disney office that handles real-estate development. She compared the Northeast Resort concept to the Four Seasons-anchored Aviara community in San Diego, a high-end vacation community for people rich enough to have multimillion-dollar second or third homes.

“This is in essence the coming together of the Disney brand and the Four Seasons brand. This is the first time that has happened,” Waters said. “These are often the types of places people come in for two or three weeks, then they won’t be back for several months.”

William Weaver, a real-estate professor at the University of Central Florida, predicted Disney would market such homes heavily overseas. Disney’s reputation for attention to detail, he said, along with the project’s unique location, should make even mansions easy to sell, regardless of market conditions.

“I can’t see many Americans buying multimillion-dollar second houses on Disney property, not very many. But I certainly can see foreigners,” Weaver said. “As the dollar keeps deteriorating against everything else, it becomes cheaper and cheaper.”

The area would be developed much as Disney developed Little Lake Bryan, Celebration and a couple of smaller projects. Disney would have the property de-annexed from both the Reedy Creek Improvement District — the independent government district created in 1967 to provide countylike services to Disney World — and from Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake, the two cities created back then to provide city services to most of Disney World.

Orange County would then provide such services, including utilities, fire protection and sheriff’s patrols.

Although the area is still within Reedy Creek’s jurisdiction for now, Disney is seeking advance approval from Orange County officials with a de-annexation in mind. The project is now headed for public hearings before the county Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of County Commissioners.

Getting to work

Earlier this month, Disney World contractors began preparing the site, installing construction fences and doing some light earthmoving on land north of Vista Boulevard and west of Winter Garden-Vineland Road. That work should take most of the rest of the year, Waters said, but actual home construction could start before the year is out.

The vast majority of the homes would be built to order, and the entire community could take up to 10 years to build, though planners don’t expect it to take that long.

The county has recommended a few changes in the plans, yet there appear to be no major concerns,Orange County Planning Administrator John Smogor said.

Built out to the maximum, the area could house an estimated 1,702 people. The county has to review the plans under the assumption that, except for the time-share units, the homes would serve as the owners’ primary residences, Smogor said, meaning a year-round impact on roads and services.

But “if they sell these homes to rich people in Japan, the Philippines, Chicago or New York, and they want to come down here and just have a big house a few weeks a year at Disney, that’s fine,” he said.

 

While this seems nice I can’t really imagine wanting to live on immediate property.  Gated, or not there will be traffic, and the onlookers wondering “Who lives there.”

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Understanding Disney Theme Park Passes

If you are new to vacationing in Disney, or never took the time to look at how to shop for your Disney tickets, then you have come to the right place.

We purchased an annual pass for each of us.  (2 adults, & 1 child)  We spent @$1150.  (Thank goodness for credit cards)

I just ran the entire pricing situation on the Disney site to see what I would have spent if I purchased individual tickets.

The most amount of days that I could have gotten out of the same money with individual tickets is 6 days.

Here is how you can calculate the break point.

How many days are you going to make sure you visit the Disney theme parks?

How many trips can you guarantee within 364 days?

If you are going to visit more than 1 time within the 364 days, then you really must think about getting annual passes.

The visit count for one trip is hard to calculate, but account for @60 per day per adult.

Check the Disney site for the cost of the annuals, and see if you are going to save money.

I know I am saving, as I am returning for Easter 2010.  2 trips within 364 days.

That’s a Savings with a capitol $!

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Disney Security & Children

While having a cigarette near the Tusker House in Animal Kingdom I looked over the wall at the water.  I happened to notice a child walking around in a place that he shouldn’t be.  The child had hopped a wall, and gone down an embankment to get where he was spotted by me.

I immediatelly notified an employee so that the childs safety wasn’t jeopardized.  I mean seriously, who wants to see any child get hurt if they could do something to possibly prevent it.  Security showed up, and spoke with the child.  Most of us would think that Disney would have taken this matter much more serious than I witnessed.  What do you think should have happened?

If it were me that did this they probably would have immediatelly ejected me from the park.

Well, none of what you think was done.  The security guard repremanded the child, and went on his way.  He didn’t even speak to the childs parent /  guardian.  Later on I saw what appeared to be a family that had no concern for what the child was doing.

The family was just sitting there, and didn’t know where the child was for most of the time that I was sitting in that area.

I will have a picture so you can all see the area that I am referring to.

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Disney Smoking Policy…Joke!

I am a smoker, and I am unbiased in my opinions.

In Disney they have made it so that they have “hidden” smokers from the rest of the world to the best of their capabilities.  The most amazing thing that I saw the other day was where they had put one of the smoking sections in the Animal Kingdom.

Near the Tusker House they have placed a smoking section directly in the middle of an eating area.  If Disney hasn’t realized that they have caused me to question their motives, then they aren’t too bright.

Children, and non-smokers eat food as well as smokers.  If they don’t want the children, and the non-smokers effected by the smoking, then why in the WORLD would they put a smoking section there?

It seems a bit absurd to me.

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Dining…Have you ever…?

Last night we went to 1900 Park Fare for dinner.  We routinely go there, as the food is excellent.  For some reason I was under the impression that dinner for an adult was @$30.

Dinner in the past has always had shrimp, and things that just aren’t in Disney’s agenda anymore.  Maybe the economic issues are starting to effect them.  The prices are going up, and the food is getting smaller in quantity.

We all ate dinner, and were getting ready to leave when the bill came.  I looked at the bill, and I thought I might need a surgeon, as my eyes almost fell out of my head.  I perused the room with my eyes, and noticed what looked like a trend.  Other people were also looking at their bills like they had just given birth, or just bought a house.

Why is it that all of the good things in Disney seem to cost more, and the quantity of what you get seems to be getting smaller?

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