Reedy Creek District discusses long-term land use at Walt Disney World. Reports have come out from yesterday’s meeting of the Reedy Creek Improvement District that the potential for a 5th Park, more resorts, and 2 water park-type parks is possible in the future. The full report should be out by February for everyone to see.
To be clear, this is not about to happen, nor is it actually being planned. This is land-use approval planning only. Some of these planning stages have been around since the last District meeting in 2020 and are in effect until 2032. This could potentially bring the total of parks to 6 Large theme parks, and 7 Smaller Parks (ESPN WWoS, Typhoon Lagoon)
Related: Gov. DeSantis wants State Board to Run Disney’s Reedy Creek District
Reedy Creek Improvement District (the “District”) is a progressive form of government, created in 1967 by a special Act of the Florida Legislature, the purpose of which is to support and administer certain aspects of the economic development and tourism within District boundaries. With an administration office located on Hotel Plaza Boulevard in Lake Buena Vista, the District encompasses approximately 25,000 acres in both Orange and Osceola counties, servicing 19 landowners, including Walt Disney Co. and its wholly-owned affiliates. RCID operates in accordance with its Charter and Chapter 189, Florida Statutes, and The Uniform Special Districts Accountability Act. Additional information contained in the legislation. Click here to view the District Charter.
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