Orlando Becoming East Coast Headquarters for Disney Parks, Experiences, and Products

Batman'sParents

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The former Studio and Feature Animation offices?
I believe it's that general area. I couldn't put my finger on the exact office location. What's also interesting is that WDI has separate trailers as well, in addition to the office space.

Between DHS, Maingate, and Celebration there are a lot of back offices for Disney Corporate and other arms of the company.
 

JoeCamel

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I believe it's that general area. I couldn't put my finger on the exact office location. What's also interesting is that WDI has separate trailers as well, in addition to the office space.

Between DHS, Maingate, and Celebration there are a lot of back offices for Disney Corporate and other arms of the company.
I think you are leaving out the AK trailer park in the making.
 

Lilofan

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I believe it's that general area. I couldn't put my finger on the exact office location. What's also interesting is that WDI has separate trailers as well, in addition to the office space.

Between DHS, Maingate, and Celebration there are a lot of back offices for Disney Corporate and other arms of the company.
Also The CA cast on temp assignment at WDW are taken care off. With the long hours day and night they put in their accommodations are at the resorts.
 
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Monorail_Red_77

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Does Disney still own the land?

Now that all of the fighting between Disney and the state is over, is Disney still keeping the land in case they decide to proceed with this?

I'm all in, selfishly, for WDI to move to Orlando so they can look at how out of shape our 4 parks are.
Disney still owns the land as of today through the DYNAMIC CAMPUS LLC subsidiary of which WALT DISNEY PARKS AND RESORTS U.S., INC. is the Authorized Member of.
Per Sunbiz site and Orange County Prop Appraiser site.
 

Batman'sParents

Active Member
Since it's been a while, it's interesting that Disney still hasn't sold the land they had purchased in Lake Nona. I know they have until 2028 to develop the land before Tavistock can repurchase it. While the whole "moving WDI to the East Coast" seems dead, I wonder if they will potentially use it to consolidate their Orlando area offices like Maingate, Celebration, and Kirkman to one campus? Including using it as office space to allow for more expansion at HS.
 

JoeCamel

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Since it's been a while, it's interesting that Disney still hasn't sold the land they had purchased in Lake Nona. I know they have until 2028 to develop the land before Tavistock can repurchase it. While the whole "moving WDI to the East Coast" seems dead, I wonder if they will potentially use it to consolidate their Orlando area offices like Maingate, Celebration, and Kirkman to one campus? Including using it as office space to allow for more expansion at HS.
Land value is strong so no hardship to keep it.
 

JoeCamel

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While true, Orlando’s commercial property vacancy rate currently sits at 17 percent. CRE occupancy rates crashed everywhere post-pandemic and never really recovered. It was the inverse of residential property.
Think longer term, what if they want to use it in the future? Should they sell or develop now? Better to leave the options open with Florida's real estate fluctuations there are better times ahead to make a change. This is valuable land no matter if the market is down right now
 

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