WDW1974, I am curious about your thoughts on Celebration. I drive through while on vacation and it seems like a nice area. Has the housing crash and home values dropping caused disaster or has the experience of living there been not what was expected?
Well, my original thoughts back in the early 90s when it was announced was ... this is a mistake, this is not what Disney should be doing with a large chunk of the Florida Project land. My next thought was maybe I should live there!
... Thought about it and realized that it was nice, but way too pricey and also surrounded by the tackiness of US 192 and Kissimmee. Call me an elitist, but I didn't wish to drive away from my $400,000 home (that would have been $250,000 or less anywhere else in the o-Town area) and have to pass by a Shoney's, an ugly group of strip centers and loads of lousy drivers headed to WDW.
Since the crash, though, Celebration is just a mess of foreclosures. They have little signs, so they aren't quite as obvious as elsewhere. Many public areas (beyond the nice town center area) aren't being maintained. When I was there last (think it was April) the main roads had not been repaved in forever (likely the 90s), Celebration Place was eerily empty (indeed many of the offices built and opened over a dozen years ago have NEVER had tenants ... entire FLOORS of offices are simply facades waiting for businesses that never came and never will). And many homes were being very poorly maintained (because obviously the economy has taken its toll).
Then, after Disney moved out and the economy tanked, suddenly the every home/development has to follow certain style guides got tossed out the window ... so you have a street of Southern traditional homes of various looks and then someone in 2007 put in a Med-style mini-mansion. The clashes are ridiculous.
It isn't a dump by any stretch, but if you go through there and actually spend some time paying attention to the details, you'll see it's a very troubled community.
I wish it had never been built because it started the push by Disney to 'build out' the WDW property. And not as a resort ... but more as a real estate development.
~It's all a lie~