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Why is Disney relocating to Florida?

Why was Disney relocating this department to Florida? The move was part of a plan to recoup about $570 million over the next 20 years thanks to a Florida tax credit.



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A leading expert on Disney World's history in Florida told Insider that the amusement park is tied to its Florida home, due to its expensive operations and sprawling size. They're stuck there, Richard Foglesong, the author of the book Married to the Mouse: Walt Disney World and Orlando, told Insider.

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Iger's predecessor announced plans in July 2021 to relocate jobs from Southern California to a new facility in central Florida, citing its “business-friendly climate.” While Disney has never disclosed the value of its investment, the Los Angeles Times reported that it would receive nearly $580 million in tax credits ...

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Disney can't move While facilities such as factories can easily be moved, Walt Disney's World's sprawling, 27,520 acres made up of brick-and-mortar hotels, rides, stages, shops, and restaurants, is simply too vast, he said. The costs of building the new infrastructure would be astronomical.

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Very roughly, it would take at the very least $12.3 billion in today's dollars to build out the Walt Disney World property to its current state. And note that this answer is roughly six years old. So even if they did decide to leave Florida, it would take them decades and billions to rebuild.

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nope. Honestly, this is a rumor that has spread multiple times in the Disney space, so we wanted to debunk the rumor. Disney is not planning to make a move to Texas or to build a theme park in Texas anytime soon.

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But if you're purely picking based on price, which is cheaper: Disneyland or Disney World? Disney World tends to be cheaper overall for stays of one night or more, largely due to Florida's lower hotel prices. But for some expenses, like tickets and food, Disneyland is cheaper.

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Nope, it's not April Fools' Day, but no, Colorado isn't getting a mountain-themed Disneyland – yet. Hey Disney, we're ready for Mountain Disneyland, tweeted Colorado Governor Jared Polis on Tuesday, with the governor later writing we will grant Mickey and Minnie full asylum in Colorado in another tweet.

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Disney failed to achieve a top-three ranking in 2020, which was likely a result of its controversial decision to air films originally planned for theatrical release on its streaming service, Disney+.

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With space in California limited by the surrounding city, Disney bought a much larger parcel of land in Florida in 1965. Ringing in at a total of 43 square miles — or 27,520 acres — Walt Disney World is substantially larger than its older sibling. The park also has grown and it now covers 47 square miles.

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Disney is raising prices on almost all of its streaming offerings as it looks to accelerate profitability for the business. Commercial-free Disney+ will cost $13.99 per month, a 27% increase, beginning Oct. 12. Disney+ with ads will remain $7.99 per month.

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1) Tokyo Disney resort — $40 to $70 The least expensive Disney theme parks come with a bit of an asterisk. Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea offer a ticket pricing strategy unique to the Japanese parks.

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AAA offers discounted Disney World tickets. As a AAA member, you can save up to 30% on attraction tickets if you purchase through AAA. Be careful when looking for discounted tickets, though. Only buy through reputable sellers, as many scammers try to take advantage of people purchasing Disney tickets.

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Starting on January 9, 2024, you can visit any theme park without a reservation as long as you have a date-based ticket. A date-based ticket is the standard ticket option and means you've purchased park passes for a specific time frame (whether it's tickets alone or part of a vacation package).

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Disney's Five-Year (Construction) Plan
  • San Fransokyo (DCA) – Now Open! ...
  • Tiana's Palace Restaurant (DL) – Now Open! ...
  • Avengers Ride (DCA) – 2025 or beyond. ...
  • Tiana's Bayou Adventure – 2024? ...
  • Tomorrowland Refresh (MK) – Now through 2023? ...
  • Epcot Nighttime Spectacular – Late 2023. ...
  • Epcot Transformation – December 2023.


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With costs so high, it's no wonder why many families find it difficult to afford a Disney vacation. A recent LendingTree survey found that 18% of Disney visitors have gone into debt for one or more of their trips to the destination. And among those with Disney debt, 8% say it will take more than a year to pay it off.

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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.

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