*Disclaimer*
Please, oh please, do not pull the "rumor monger" card on me for starting this thread. My question is not in any way a claim of "future events" at WDW, nor do I have a second cousin who washes windows outside of TDO meetings who overhead anything. I'm simply wondering if this is POSSIBLE.
*End Disclaimer*
My question is for somebody who has strong knowledge of the layout of WDW as a whole. Would it be possible for something to happen (a new park, resort, whatever) that wouldn't be perceived by people driving on the roads or traveling through any "accessible" parts of the resort?
My thinking is based on Animal Kingdom, which, before Everest, really had no elevated structures and could have blended in quite easily into the horizon line if Disney hadn't told anyone about it. Basically, I'm curious as to whether there is enough land "off the beaten path" on Disney property that large-scale construction could go on without anyone knowing, at least in the early stages.
Please, oh please, do not pull the "rumor monger" card on me for starting this thread. My question is not in any way a claim of "future events" at WDW, nor do I have a second cousin who washes windows outside of TDO meetings who overhead anything. I'm simply wondering if this is POSSIBLE.
*End Disclaimer*
My question is for somebody who has strong knowledge of the layout of WDW as a whole. Would it be possible for something to happen (a new park, resort, whatever) that wouldn't be perceived by people driving on the roads or traveling through any "accessible" parts of the resort?
My thinking is based on Animal Kingdom, which, before Everest, really had no elevated structures and could have blended in quite easily into the horizon line if Disney hadn't told anyone about it. Basically, I'm curious as to whether there is enough land "off the beaten path" on Disney property that large-scale construction could go on without anyone knowing, at least in the early stages.