Do you happen to know where I can find original concept design for Walt Disney World.
The best information available is the "Project X" film that Walt Disney himself made shortly before his death. It was his introduction of the entire "Disney World" project to the public and actual contains a lot of information. The film itself is available in its entirety in one of the Disney Treasures collections of DVDs. If memory serves it's in the "Tomorrowland" collection.
The original master plan called for a Vacation Kingdom area at the north end of the property complete with a theme park, hotels, motels, water sports, campground and other vacation activities. And todays Magic Kingdom area is fairly close to that plan.
Further south would have been EPCOT, which in reality would have been more of a vacation town instead of a city. The large central tower shown in all the renderings is the landmark hotel for Disney World. Most of downtown EPCOT was to have been World Showcase streets designed and various countries and cultures. The administrative offices for Disney World and assorted travel-related businesses would have been located here as well.
Surrounding the covered downtown area would have been rings of townhomes, apartments and houses for Disney World employees, guests and people working in the nearby industrial park. By all accounts Walt hated Los Angeles traffic and sprawl this was his change to develop a new city where the car was used only on weekends and where everyone had access to a park.
An industrial research park would have built nearby EPCOT. Companies would have been invited to set up R&D offices and workshops to develop new products and new techniques. These products would them have been tested by the inhabitants of EPCOT a 24-hour focus group. Tours would have been offered through this area as well (The Land pavilion at Epcot comes closest to the spirit of this section today. The workers in this area would commute by monorail and peoplemover from their homes in EPCOT.
Lastly a jetport for advanced private and commuter jets was planned at the extreme southern end. Remember that in the mid-1960s Orlandos airport was essentially a bomber base (McCoy Field) with very little commercial traffic. And while in the early years 90% of the people traveling to WDW would get there by driving, Walt figured that was going to change. The idea was for guest to jet directly to the property and board a monorail right to their hotels.
If it was only like that today
Walts original plan has gotten a lot of flack over the years, but the more you learn about it the more sense it makes. The WDW that would have developed would have been different, but I think it would have been more diverse and more interesting. It would have resembled places like resort destination towns like Vail, Snowbird and Arvida rather than a Vegas-strip like tangle of hotels and theme parks.