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Walt Disney World Resort President announces expansion plans
Walt Disney World Resort President Meg Crofton today announced two new projects
as part of an expansion plan for the resort in Central Florida: a new 900-acre
luxury resort anchored by the prestigious Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, and a
450-acre retail, dining and lodging district on the western edge of the resort.
"These projects are first-of-a-kind for Walt Disney World and we are thrilled to
be able to bring Four Seasons to our resort,"" said Meg Crofton, president of
the Walt Disney World Resort. "Families around the globe know they can trust
Disney to deliver magical experiences and Four Seasons to offer exceptional
service and amenities. Combined, this is a huge win for devotees of both brands
and for Central Florida," Meg said.
Luxury Destination Resort – Northeast resort area
Along the northeast border of the Walt Disney World Resort, the Eagle Pines and
Osprey Ridge golf courses will be converted into a luxury resort and golf
community. The development will include a luxury hotel, 18-hole championship
golf course, single- and multi-family vacation homes and fractional ownership
vacation homes.
Disney entered into a letter of intent with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts to
bring these two complementary and respected brands together to anchor a new
world-class family resort destination.
Four Seasons is dedicated to perfecting the travel experience through continuous
innovation and the highest standards of hospitality. Currently with 74 hotels in
31 countries, and more than 25 properties under development, Four Seasons
continues to lead the hospitality industry with innovative enhancements, making
business travel easier and leisure travel more rewarding. The deeply instilled
Four Seasons culture is personified in its employees – people who share a single
focus and are inspired to offer great service. Four Seasons currently operates
two properties in Florida, Four Seasons Hotel Miami and the Four Seasons Resort
Palm Beach.
"The Resort will have all the ingredients needed to create memorable vacations:
gracious and caring staff; beautiful surroundings that are thoughtfully
designed; and services and amenities that make every experience one to cherish,"
said Kathleen Taylor, president and chief operating officer, Four Seasons Hotels
and Resorts. "It's an honor to collaborate with the Walt Disney World Resort on
this project. Walt Disney's reputation for service excellence and exceptional
family entertainment amenities is an ideal complement to the values of Four
Seasons. Central Florida will be a valuable addition to our family of resorts,
particularly since this is a destination our guests already enjoy."
Once terms of the project are finalized, site work could begin later this year,
with a hotel opening forecasted for 2010.
Value-oriented destination – Mixed-use tourism district
On the western edge of the resort, a mixed-use tourist commercial district is
planned just outside Disney's gateway entrance. The master-planned development
is comparable in size to Disney's Animal Kingdom.
The project combines third-party branded lodging, retail and dining in a
pedestrian-friendly environment and will be another example of Disney's
commitment to unique placemaking. Located outside Disney's gateway around the
interchange where Western Way meets the Western Beltway, early development plans
include 4,000-5,000 low- to mid-rise, value-priced lodging units and
300,000-500,000 square feet of commercial space. Designed around a retail
village, the development will become a convenient shopping and service center
for Cast Members, nearby residents and Central Florida visitors.
The project is currently in the design stage. Site work and branding is
anticipated to begin later this year. The project will be built in phases over
the next eight to 10 years.
(March 1, 2007)
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