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Neighborhoods of Golden Oak With a variety of homes that include lush landscapes, nature preserves and idyllic lakeside settings, each Golden Oak neighborhood offers a unique appeal for those desiring a truly magical lifestyle.

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Did you know you can live in Walt Disney World? No, not in one of its four theme parks, but in the Golden Oak neighborhood on Disney property. The luxury community is aimed at the Mouse House's most devoted fans, folks who buy second or third homes here just to be close to the magic.

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Once you enter the “Happiest Place On Earth,” you'll be transported back to the early 1900's as you stroll along Main Street U.S.A. This thoroughfare is inspired by Walt Disney's boyhood hometown: Marceline, Missouri. You'll find shops, restaurants and vehicles that transport you to yesteryear.

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(Photo courtesy of Four Seasons Resort Orlando.) Golden Oak is the only residential space actually on Disney property. It even has its own designation on mailing addresses: Golden Oak, FL. Also in the neighborhood is Orlando's five-star hotel, the Four Seasons.

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Brochures from 2021 show that there's a required annual club membership that costs $19,000 per year. When grouped with HOA fees and maintenance fees, the annual charges can cost between $26,000 and $30,000 total per year, depending on which neighborhood you live in within the community (CNET).

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Disney is drawing on inspiration from its abundance of intellectual properties as it builds a planned neighborhood in Riverside County. The community, named Cotino, is located in Rancho Mirage, about 11 miles southeast of Palm Springs.

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A new story is being written in Rancho Mirage, California at Cotino, the very first Storyliving by Disney community!

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It's open to the public. It's a great place to explore, whether you are passing through to get to the theme parks, or are just visiting Downtown Disney District on a day you are not visiting the parks. Is Downtown Disney Free? Yes.

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Uncover an array of unique shops, world-class eateries and eclectic entertainment inside Disney Springs and the Downtown Disney District, where there's no admission fee to enter.

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The Town of Celebration, Florida is a community founded by the Walt Disney Company in 1996. Today, however, all properties in the community are privately owned. It is in Osceola County west of the City of Kissimmee and about 20 miles southwest of downtown Orlando.

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