From today's Orlando Sentinel.
"Florida became the first state to welcome more than 100 million out-of-state and international tourists.
Gov. Rick Scott said more than 105 million people came to the Sunshine State in 2015. The record-breaking number was announced Thursday morning at Epcot."
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“Florida’s a great place to invest and growing our business,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. “And we’re continuing to do that with a lot of new initiatives.”
Chapek took a moment to describe the lenghty list of changes and updates coming to Disney’s parks in Orlando, including lands for Star Wars, Toy Story and Avatar.
"Florida became the first state to welcome more than 100 million out-of-state and international tourists.
Gov. Rick Scott said more than 105 million people came to the Sunshine State in 2015. The record-breaking number was announced Thursday morning at Epcot."
...
“Florida’s a great place to invest and growing our business,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. “And we’re continuing to do that with a lot of new initiatives.”
Chapek took a moment to describe the lenghty list of changes and updates coming to Disney’s parks in Orlando, including lands for Star Wars, Toy Story and Avatar.