Disney Lookout Cay: Where Sustainable Design Meets Wildlife Conservation
Disney prioritizes preserving the Bahamas’ natural splendor. They meticulously designed, built, and now manage Lookout Cay with minimal environmental impact.
Less than 16% of Disney Lookout Cay has been developed, leaving the overwhelming majority of land in its natural state. As you explore the island destination, try to spot Disney’s sustainable design and buildings like elevated walkways, and even an innovative, open-trestle pier.
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Disney has also committed to sending zero waste to landfills, and 90% of the destination’s energy demand will be from renewable sources.
“Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point is full of unique native animal and plant species, and I am proud of our conservation team who have been working for many years to help create this magical cruise destination where nature can continue to thrive,” said Dr. Mark Penning, Vice President, Disney’s Animals, Science and Environment.
“Disney Lookout Cay is another example of how Disney is taking meaningful and measurable action to protect nature and support a healthier planet for people and wildlife.”
Disney’s team of Bahamian on-site conservation experts continues to implement a variety of long-standing conservation initiatives like coral restoration projects, bird tagging programs, native plant preservation and more.
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