A Disney Trailor Park....
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A Disney Trailor Park....
Ok... now i am confused....
I was driving down Beuna Vista Drive and saw a glimps of a trilor park that is on property. The road is Royal Oak ( GOOGLE MAPS LINK)
Their is 9 trailors and a swimming pool..... Does any one have any clue as to who lives their... i am confounded by this idea....
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I was driving down Beuna Vista Drive and saw a glimps of a trilor park that is on property. The road is Royal Oak ( GOOGLE MAPS LINK)
Their is 9 trailors and a swimming pool..... Does any one have any clue as to who lives their... i am confounded by this idea....
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
Isn't that the one that houses some upper level management? At least that is what I heard.Doctor McKey wrote:Ok... now i am confused....
I was driving down Beuna Vista Drive and saw a glimps of a trilor park that is on property. The road is Royal Oak ( GOOGLE MAPS LINK)
Their is 9 trailors and a swimming pool..... Does any one have any clue as to who lives their... i am confounded by this idea....
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
My guess is it's this from wikipedia
A five-member Board of Supervisors governs the District, elected by the landowners of the District. These members, senior employees of The Walt Disney Company, each own undeveloped five-acre (20,235 m²) lots of land within the District, the only land in the District not technically controlled by Disney or used for public road purposes. The only residents of the District, also Disney employees or their immediate family members, live in two small communities, one in each city. In the 2000 census, Bay Lake had 23 residents, all in the community on the north shore of Bay Lake, and Lake Buena Vista had 16 residents, all in the community about a mile north of Downtown Disney. These residents elect the officials of the cities, but since they don't actually own any land, they don't have any power in electing the District Board of Supervisors.
A five-member Board of Supervisors governs the District, elected by the landowners of the District. These members, senior employees of The Walt Disney Company, each own undeveloped five-acre (20,235 m²) lots of land within the District, the only land in the District not technically controlled by Disney or used for public road purposes. The only residents of the District, also Disney employees or their immediate family members, live in two small communities, one in each city. In the 2000 census, Bay Lake had 23 residents, all in the community on the north shore of Bay Lake, and Lake Buena Vista had 16 residents, all in the community about a mile north of Downtown Disney. These residents elect the officials of the cities, but since they don't actually own any land, they don't have any power in electing the District Board of Supervisors.
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
Correct. These two enclaves are populated exclusively by trusted cast members. They all serve on the city councils, and take turns being mayor.
There are just some things a corporation cannot do, and voting is one of them. That said, when your job and your very home are dependent on voting correctly.....
There are just some things a corporation cannot do, and voting is one of them. That said, when your job and your very home are dependent on voting correctly.....
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Which is just one of the reasons I have always been fascinated with the way the Florida Project came to be and how the property is run today.
Years back when I was a dispatcher, I was looking at Reedy Creek to work for their 9-1-1 center. I thought that would be my way in but be able to keep my state retirement.
Years back when I was a dispatcher, I was looking at Reedy Creek to work for their 9-1-1 center. I thought that would be my way in but be able to keep my state retirement.
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
And here is the Bay Lake community: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 7&t=h&z=17
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
I Think the people staying off Royal Oak Ct have it better since they have a pool :)
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Re: A Disney Trailor Park....
And they don't have to share it with 'pool hoppers'.iceman wrote:I Think the people staying off Royal Oak Ct have it better since they have a pool :)

btw,welcome. The 'supes' will be along shortly.

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Please allow me to offer you a very warm* welcome to that slice of the internet we call SGT. This website contains threads with quick twists and turns and I would like to advise you to not try to hard to keep up with them. Please keep your hands, arms, and legs safely inside the website at all times and enjoy your stay. I am sure a member of the Marsupial Welcoming Committee will welcome you shortly.iceman wrote:I Think the people staying off Royal Oak Ct have it better since they have a pool :)
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Shortly? I'm actually pretty tall, sorry.Lasolimu wrote:...I am sure a member of the Marsupial Welcoming Committee will welcome you shortly....
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