Disney does not provide "free" housing to all employees, but it offers a highly structured, paid housing program for specific groups, most notably participants in the Disney College Program (DCP) and the International Programs. In 2026, these participants live at Flamingo Crossings Village in Winter Garden, Florida, a massive, resort-style apartment complex owned and operated by American Campus Communities in partnership with Disney. Residents pay a weekly rent that is automatically deducted from their paychecks, which covers a fully furnished apartment, utilities, high-speed Wi-Fi, and access to premium amenities like pools, fitness centers, and "Cast Member" exclusive social events. For the general "full-time" or "part-time" workforce (non-interns), Disney does not provide housing; however, in response to the 2025–2026 housing crisis in Central Florida, Disney has broken ground on a 1,400-unit affordable housing development near State Road 429. This new community is intended to offer "attainable" rent prices for both Disney Cast Members and members of the local public, reflecting a broader corporate initiative to help employees live closer to where they work in the Orlando area.