Cheshire Figment
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Just for the fun of it I went to Google Earth and located WWOHP. I did a print of the area which showed up with an eye (effective) altitude of 1,078 feet.
I then went over to WDW, specifically The Land Pavilion at Epcot. Using the exact same eye altitude it seem that The Land Pavilion, including the greenhouses (which you ride through on Living With The Land or walk through on the Behind The Seeds tour) is larger than the entire WWOHP. And not fitting in the borders in the print is most of the building which houses Soarin'.
So there is easy proof that WWOHP is just one small part of one Park, and although attendance has been way up, one land cannot in the long term sustain the Park.
I then went over to WDW, specifically The Land Pavilion at Epcot. Using the exact same eye altitude it seem that The Land Pavilion, including the greenhouses (which you ride through on Living With The Land or walk through on the Behind The Seeds tour) is larger than the entire WWOHP. And not fitting in the borders in the print is most of the building which houses Soarin'.
So there is easy proof that WWOHP is just one small part of one Park, and although attendance has been way up, one land cannot in the long term sustain the Park.