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A Creepy Little Mouse
As a child, Walt Disney was famously afraid of mice. This fear, which he developed while living on a farm in Missouri, was eventually transformed into his most famous creation, Mickey Mouse.
Originally named Mortimer and later renamed Mickey by his wife Lillian, he made his debut in 1928 and became a global sensation, launching Disney's career.
Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, and grew up in several locations after being born in Chicago, Illinois. His family moved to a farm near Marceline, Missouri, when he was four, where he spent a significant part of his childhood and developed an interest in drawing. Later, the family relocated to Kansas City, Missouri, and then back to Chicago before he left to join the Red Cross during World War I. Walt died on December 15, 1965.
About 28,000 Acres or 43 Square Miles (11,106 Hectares)
- It's roughly the size of the city of San Francisco or two Manhattan Islands
- Walt started purchasing the land in April 1964 from 51 people, anonymously
- Paid $5 million for the property, now estimated at $11 billion (2,200 ROI)
- Walt died in 1966 of Lung Cancer
- Currently 1/3 Developed — 1/3 in Conservation — 1/3 Undeveloped
- Disneyland in California is landlocked at approximately 500 acres.
- Animal Kingdom is 580 acres
- EPCOT is 300 acres
- Hollywood Studios is 135 acres (Monsters Inc. will add 10 acres)
- Magic Kingdom is 107 acres (Villains Land will add 14 acres)
59 Million! — (160,000 per day)
- Magic Kingdom: 50,000 average daily guests (Capacity: 100,000)
- EPCOT: 33,000 average daily guests (Capacity: 110,000)
- Hollywood Studios: 30,000 average daily guests (Capacity: 60,000)
- Animal Kingdom: 24,000 average daily guests (Capacity: 60,000)
Orlando receives approximately 70 million visitors annually, making it the Most Visited Destination in the World.
Over 110 Years!
- There are Over 40,000 Rooms in the Walt Disney Resort.
22 Disney Properties — PLUS 17 partner properties
- Coming Soon — Lake Shore Lodge, Disney Vacation Club (DVC), 2027
- 900 rooms located next to Wilderness Lodge (old River Country)
Magic Kingdom Area:
Contemporary - 1971 (655 Rm)
Bay Lake Tower - 2009 (428 Units)
Polynesian Village - 1971 (492 Rm & 360 Villas/ 20 Bungalows)
Fort Wilderness - 1971 (800 Campsites & 409 Cabins)
Grand Floridian - 1988 (867 Rm/25 St)
Wilderness Lodge - 1994 (729 Rm, 181 Villas & 185 Copper Creek Villas)
Lakeshore Lodge - 2027 (900 Rm)
EPCOT Area:
Caribbean Beach - 1988 (1,536 Rm)
Yacht Club - 1990 (630 Rm)
Beach Club - 1990 (583 Rm/282 Villas)
BoardWalk - 1996 (378 Rm/532 Villas)
Riviera - 2019 (300 Rm)
Disney Springs Area:
Port Orleans French Quarter - 1991 (1,008 Rm)
Port Orleans Riverside - 1991 (2,048 Rm)
Old Key West - 1991 (761 Units)
Saratoga Springs - 2004 (1320 Units)
Animal Kingdom Area:
All-Star Music - 1994 (1,412 Rm)
All-Star Sports - 1994 (1,920 Rm)
All-Star Movies - 1999 (1,920 Rm)
Animal Kingdom Lodge - 2001 (1,307 Rm/708 Villas)
Coronado Springs - 2017 (1,951 Rm)
Wide World of Sports Area:
Art of Animation - 2012 (984 Rm/1,120 Suites)
Pop Century - 2013 (2,880 Rm)
PARTNER PROPERTIES:
Shades of Green† - 1973 (586 Rm)
Dolphin† - 1990 (1,509 Rm)
Swan† - 1990 (756 Rm)
Swan Reserve† - 2021 (349 Rm)
Four Seasons† - 2022 (443 Rm)
Lake Buena Vista Area:
Hilton Orlando (814 Rm)
Wyndham Garden Lake (394 Rm)
Drury Plaza Hotel (604 Rm)
Double Tree Suites (236 Rm)
Renaissance Orlando (394 Rm)
Holiday Inn Orlando (323 Rm)
Hilton Orlando LBV (605 Rm)
Bonnet Area:
Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek (1,149 Rm)
Wyndham Grand Orlando Resort (400 Rm)
JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet (516 Rm)
Signia by Hilton Orlando (1,009 Rm)
Waldorf Astoria Orlando (502 Rm)
TOTAL ROOMS—10,594
About 80,000 total cast members, full-time & part-time
- Theme Parks: Magic Kingdom—20,000, EPCOT—12,000, Animal Kingdom—8,000 & Hollywood Studios—5,000
- Resort & Hospitality: 25,000 managing 30+ hotels, dining and transport operations.
- Administration & Support: 10,000 in corporate, engineering, and logistics.
- Disney employs about 15,000 kids in the "College Program"
- Disney's overall workforce is approximately 233,000 employees.
- Making it the largest single-site employer in the United States!
- Over 1.8 million costumes are tracked with barcodes to ensure they remain Disney property.
- Nearly 13,000 clothing items are manufactured every year.
About $2 Million Daily!
- Each park has approximately 14,000 to 18,000 parking spots.
- Each Disney resort has approximately 1,000 to 2,000 parking spots.
About $36 Million!
- Disney Company Grosses $250 million per day
- Annual Revenue $91.36 billion
Disney on NYSE: DIS
DISNEY OWNS OVER 300 COMPANIES
- 12 Theme Parks spread across six resorts
- 6 Disney Cruise Ships
- FOX
- ESPN
- ABC
- MARVEL
- HULU
- Walt Disney Consumer Products
- Walt Disney Studios
- Disney Music Group
- Disney Theatrical Group
- ...and So Many More!
1- Spaceship Earth
Estimated Cost: $1 Billion
Park: EPCOT — Opening: 1982
2- Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind
Estimated Cost: $500 million
Park: EPCOT — Opening: 2022
3- Pandora – The World of Avatar
Estimated Cost: $400-500 million
Park: Animal Kingdom — Opening: 2017
4- Test Track 3.0
Estimated Cost: $300 million
Park: EPCOT — Opening: 1998
5- Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance
Estimated Cost: $225 million
Park: Hollywood Studios — Opening: 2019
6- Tron Lightcycle Run
Estimated Cost: $200 million
Park: Magic Kingdom / Tomorrowland — Opening: 2023
7- Tiana's Bayou Adventure (Splash Mountain)
Estimated Cost: $142 million
Park: Magic Kingdom / Frontierland — Opening: 2024
8- Tower of Terror
Estimated Cost: $140 million
Park: Hollywood Studios — Opening: 1989
9- Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
Estimated Cost: $120 million
Park: EPCOT — Opening: 2021
10- Expedition Everest
Estimated Cost: $100 million
Park: Animal Kingdom — Opening: 2006
About 3+ Billion Dollars for the Top 10 Rides in the Park! — 10 to 20,000 riders per day
EVERY PERSON COMES OUT TIRED!
- Not Really!
- Experimental Prototype Community Of Tomorrow
Walt imagined a city where people lived, worked, and thrived in a futuristic utopia. 🌆 Instead, we got a park where we eat around the world and ride Spaceship Earth. Still magical…just with more delicious snacks. 🤤✨
Animal Kingdom
- Due to a "rainforest effect" from its dense vegetation trapping heat and limiting airflow, this can create a "greenhouse effect".
- There are more than 300 different species of animals at Animal Kingdom, and around 2000 animals.
- Space Mountain
- Tiana's Bayou Adventure (Splash Mountain)
- Big Thunder Railroad Mountain
- Over 76,650 pairs of SUNGLASSES (210 per day)
- Over 6,000 CELLPHONES (16 per day)
- Over 18,000 HATS (50 per day)
- Since Walt Disney World opened in 1971, visitors have lost more than 1.6 million pairs of sunglasses at the parks
- 10 Million Hamburgers (27,397 per day)
- 6 Million Hot Dogs (16,438 per day)
- 1.6 Million Turkey Drumsticks (4,383 per day)
- 9 Million Pounds of French Fries (24,657 pounds per day)
- 300,000 Pounds of Popcorn ($60k per day)
- 3.3 million Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bars (9,041 per day)
- 13 Million Bottles of Water (35,616 per day)
- 75 Million Coke Products (205,497 per day)
- WDW has over 300 dining outlets with a staff of 350 chefs
“No worries”
648 Movies — According to "The Numbers"
- Jennifer Stone — Actress. Producer. Writer.
- Selena Gomez — Music Artist. Actress.
- Demi Lovato — Music Artist. Actress.
- Miley Cyrus — Music Artist. Actress.
- Bella Thorne — Actress. Director.
- Walt Disney's meticulous attention to guest behavior led to the implementation of the 30-foot trash can rule.
- By observing how far guests would walk before discarding litter, Disney determined that placing trash cans within a 30-foot radius minimized littering and maintained park cleanliness.
- Only the Contemporary Resort Lobby
About 10-15 Million
- PhotoPass photographers take between 100,000 to 200,000 photographs of guests on any given day at over 100 locations in the parks.
GUM...it's not sold at Disney World.
... team consists of approximately 800 professionals.
- They tend to 175,000 trees
- 800 hanging baskets across the entire resort properties
- 3.5 million bedding plants
- 4 million shrubs
- 13,000 rose bushes
- 200 unique topiary sculptures
- PLUS, Over 100,000 Poinsettias Are Planted for the Holidays
YES, at EPCOT, they grow over 30 Tons of Produce for their resorts in the park.
- 175 Miles
- There are 424 Resort Buses that drive over 40 million miles per year.
...has 12 Monorails — 14.7 miles of tracks, the largest in the world, and 3 600-passenger ferries.
...has 67 Miles of waterways with 36 Watercraft, and the Disney Skyliner has 304 Gondolas.
YES, at Golden Oak, a Four Seasons Resort.
- BUT, you don't own the land.
- Home prices generally range from $5 million to upwards of $20 million.
- Town Center
- The Landing
- West Side
- Marketplace
- Florida, USA: Walt Disney World (Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios + Disney Springs)
- California, USA: Disneyland Resort (Disneyland Park, Disney California Adventure)
- Paris, France: Disneyland Paris (Disneyland Park, Walt Disney Studios Park)
- Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo Disney Resort (Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Disney Sea)
- Hong Kong: Hong Kong Disneyland
- Shanghai, China: Shanghai Disneyland
- Main Street, U.S.A
- Tomorrowland
- Fantasyland
- Frontierland
- Liberty Square
- Adventureland
Club 33 is a private Membership club with a variety of tailored experiences for its Members.
- $35,000 initiation fee and an $16,000 annual fee
- The waitlist is estimated at 10 years
- Locations:
- Magic Kingdom: Located in Adventureland.
- Epcot: Found in the American Adventure pavilion.
- Hollywood Studios: The entrance is at the Hollywood Brown Derby.
- Animal Kingdom: Situated in the Africa area of Harambe Village.
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