Here it is as reported by the Orlando Sentinel:
Orlando Sentinel May 11, 2003
NO-FLY ZONES SHIELD DISNEY'S RESORTS
By Sean Mussenden and Henry Pierson Curtis
Walt Disney Co. won a rare prize on the eve of the Iraq war when federal officials permanently closed the airspace above its theme parks in Florida and California -- ostensibly to protect against terrorist attacks.
Walt Disney World and Disneyland now have 24-hour security zones that put them on par with a select few potential targets in the United States, including President Bush's Texas ranch, nuclear submarine bases and stockpiles of sarin gas and other weapons of mass destruction.
Without public debate or even a request from the new Homeland Security Department, Congress bent its own rules to help Disney secure the no-fly zones at the urging of at least one well-connected company lobbyist.
The decision has angered pilots across the country who accuse Disney of manipulating the nation's terrorism fears for one clear commercial aim: to close public airspace over its parks as a way to ban competitors' aerial advertising planes and sightseeing helicopters.