Posted on 01/16/2018 6:34:15 AM PST by C19fan
In 1965, Walt Disney began buying land for a new theme park in Florida. The success of Disneyland, and the subsequent sprawl of trashy businesses around it, made Disney aware of the potential for a second park on the East Coast, and fueled his desire to control a larger area of land. He got his wish in Central Florida, which was hardly developed in the mid-'60s, mostly consisting of swampland and orange groves.
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One thing you notice is that they built a lot of underground passages all over Disney World. I believe those underground passages extend out to several of the park expansions, too.
The passages allow food and supplies to be delivered, and garbage removed, out of sight of the visitors. Built during the Cold War, they can also serve as fallout shelters, to a degree.
They repair the robot employees there as they do in Westworld....
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