Monday, March 11, 2024

Disney’s Nightmare in Reedy Creek

 From Upstream Reviews:

The Magic Kingdom has been making a lot of news lately, all of it bad. In December of 2023 the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District published an investigation of the Walt Disney Company’s management of the district once known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District. The Reedy Creek Improvement District was a public government run under the auspices of the Disney Company since 1967 — a power which Florida Governor Ron DeSantis threatened to take from the House of Mouse’s control after he dueled with Disney in a highly publicized political fight over parental rights legislation. The company attempted to use its influence to stop passage of that bill; after this, DeSantis and the Florida Legislature finally ended the company’s hold over Reedy Creek in 2023. They installed the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District in the Reedy Creek government’s place. Yahoo! news stated that the “38.5-square-mile Reedy Creek Improvement District gave Disney significant control of its property surrounding its Walt Disney World complex in Orange and Osceola counties.”

According to The Orlando Sentinel, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (hereinafter referred to as the CFTOD), stated in its report that, “[Disney] had established an extra-constitutional governing authority— ‘an experimental absolute monarchy’ — within the borders of the State of Florida, and, accordingly, [sic] the United States —one that strikingly resembled, without exaggeration, a kingdom of yore.” (Read more.)

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