FL's DeSantis floats idea of revoking Disneyworld's "special governance status," what's that? I didn't know, so, naturally, being a Qtard, I researched it. HUH—since 1967, Disney received a "special governance zone" that's (appropriately enough) the size of San Francisco. Revoke this groomer empire!
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This is why Disney builds thing very quickly. They file permits to a board at reedy creek that rubber stamps anything that comes across the table. Also any inspections are done in house on anything they do. This would be so costly to them to revoke this status from them. Moving forward any road they want to build, any attraction they want to build, any toilet they want to replace would now be subject to review by the state and local inspectors. Wow just like everyone else. The monorail system is one thing that would really be scrutinized and would be real trouble for Disney as far as safety and maintenance with the state. Mickey makes zero dollars on their monorail, buses, watercraft and transportation systems. If they have to conform to state laws and inspections on all their transportation systems and vehicles the cost would be DEVASTATING. You can NOT get to magic Kingdom without taking a bus, boat or monorail to the park entrance. GO GET THEM GOV!!
There’s a brick walking path from the Contemporary Resort to Magic Kingdom. I don’t know when it was built. It wasn’t there in the 70s when my family stayed. We always laughed at my grandfather because he said he was walking back to the hotel. I stayed in the contemporary 2014 & 2015, we walked that path to magic kingdom. There might be a path from the Polynesian, not sure. Either way it’s something new compared to how long Disney has been there.