In the book, "Walt and the Promise of Progress City" the author pans Golden Oak as a bow to corporate greed and something Walt would have wholeheartedly opposed building.
Really nice place. Prices range from $1.2 ish - $7.5 ish. Gated community, great club house. You pay $25,000 in HOA dues. The homes are done to Disney standard inside and out. You must have wood only doors, landscaping, they have interior design opions ect. Lots are from 1/4 acrs to 3/4 estates.We looked at it and love it for retirement.Go to the website and check it out.
Ya know that thread...."What would you do if you won the lottery"....yeah. This. And while they're getting the house built I'd be touring Disney in other countries.
Really nice place. Prices range from $1.2 ish - $7.5 ish. Gated community, great club house. You pay $25,000 in HOA dues. The homes are done to Disney standard inside and out. You must have wood only doors, landscaping, they have interior design opions ect. Lots are from 1/4 acrs to 3/4 estates.We looked at it and love it for retirement.Go to the website and check it out.
Ya know that thread...."What would you do if you won the lottery"....yeah. This. And while they're getting the house built I'd be touring Disney in other countries.
And I think annual passes for life. Although at that price, it's cheaper to pay for your own passes..., on the flip side, if you're paying that much to live near DW I'm sure you don't care about money either.
And I think annual passes for life. Although at that price, it's cheaper to pay for your own passes..., on the flip side, if you're paying that much to live near DW I'm sure you don't care about money either.
That's just over $2,000.00/month. While that is a lot of money, it doesn't seem out of line for a high-end development. Luxury co-ops in NYC pay 4-5 times that.
In the book, "Walt and the Promise of Progress City" the author pans Golden Oak as a bow to corporate greed and something Walt would have wholeheartedly opposed building.
Actually it may be taking away from an average families trip at some point. The ground that they used is irreplaceable. When the Florida project got underway Disney bought up a lot of land to keep many other businesses from crowding in like at Disneyland. He said so himself. I can totally see how the other posters point of Walt being against it would probably be true. IMO
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