What is Golden Oak? Golden Oak is a neighborhood community on Disney World property, located southeast of Magic Kingdom, near the Four Seasons Resort Orlando. It's run by Four Seasons Private Residences. The community was designed to be a luxury place to live at Disney World, and the goal was certainly achieved!
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It won't be a cheap buy though. There are 15 homes available ranging from $2.1 million and $5 million. That is the price of living in the happiest place on Earth! Nothing can compare to living the magic—and membership in the Golden Oak Club is one of the fantastic reasons why.
Each Golden Oak Resident Pass1 includes One Disney Platinum Plus Pass and, separately, five additional One-Day Theme Park Tickets with Park Hopper® Plus Option. Each household may purchase, through Resident Services, up to five (5) additional Golden Oak Resident Passes per household each year for three years.
And if you've ever fantasized about actually living at Disney World — well, you can! There's actually a neighborhood on property called Golden Oak, and residents here get lots of amazing Disney perks.
Does Disney have its own police? No. The quasi-governmental Reedy Creek Improvement District (RCID), which encompasses all Walt Disney World property and is controlled by Disney, has the power to create a law enforcement function, but it chose not to do so.
Golden Oak is the only community inside Disney, and it's one of the premier gated communities in the country. But there are plenty of communities near Disney that also allow you to rent your home to tourists.
Most people who go to the Walt Disney World Resort are not rich. On average, a family of four will spend $5,240 for their Disney World vacation. This includes their meals, a 4-night hotel stay, and 4 days' worth of theme park tickets.
In the end, the appellate court concluded that Disney had to pay its employees the required minimum wages because it did receive a city subsidy as defined by the LWO.
How much does the Cinderella Suite cost? Unfortunately, this suite cannot be booked. Disney has allegedly declined bribes of up to $40,000 for just one night in the exclusive suite, so no amount of money will allow you to make Cinderella Castle Suite reservations.
Assuming the hotel, state, region, or country doesn't have any restrictions, you could theoretically live at a hotel for as long as you want (or as long as you can afford to do so). However, some hotels do place limits on how long you can stay.