If you could move WDW to a different location (city, state)...

This is sort of a Duh Question for me. I'd move it to where I live.
 
Right where it is...I have lived on the Jersey shore my entire life and have a hard enough time with the huge number of tourists we get. I could not even being to comprehend how crzy it would be if Disney came to town.... :)
Great idea for a thread though...
 

Florida and Disney go well together. I love coming to Disney from the Cold Canadian provinces in the winter and looking at the beautiful Blue skies of Florida! The lush foilage and smells of Disney wouldn't be the same if were elsewhere. That is why I am hesitate to go to Disneyland California.....Won't have the same feel!

Charleyann
 
You mean other than my hometown? I am not sure I would move it anywhere unless I could move it north in the winter because Orlando in July is brutal.
 
Leave it where it is, just 3 hours from my house
 
Just plop it down somewhere in New England so I could visit it more frequently. ;)
 
A little closer to SC, maybe Jacksonville for weekend trips. But not where I live. I'd never go because of all the tourists!!!
 
I wouldnt mind it being in sydney australia, but you guys over there would not be too impressed
 
I like it where it is, but I need to move closer, win the lottery, quit my sucky Job, and get a 2 day parttime Job at Disney!:thumbsup2 Can you tell I have been planning this for like a LONG time?:laughing:
 
It would be nice if it were closer to here (NYC), but then it would turn into something like Six Flags (but better of course), only open for the late Spring and Summer.

So, I would leave it where it is in Florida. Gives me a reason to take a big road trip and see the East Coast with DH and the boys. And if we ever decide to fly there when the boys are older, only a 2 hour flight!

Also, here's a thought...having it further away (at least for me) makes it kind of special when we do get to go there, rather than going every month and every weekend in summer because that's what I would do if I lived in Orlando...would definitely be an AP holder!

-Bonnie
 
As much as I would love to see it in Texas, I would leave it there. It is actually hotter in the summertime here in Texas. And just as humid (well, in some parts of the state).
 
I think i would move it towards the panhandle of Fl or somewhere along the coast of GA or SC. Just because Orlando gets very little sea breezes and gets so STUFFY! I lived in Ft Myers FL and it gets hot but is not so stagnate so often! Gotta have nice weather though!

I would leave it where it is.Yes it gets hot and muggy in the summer but inland is a better location than anywhere on the coast for Hurricanes.
 
Walt spent many years and many, many dollars to find the perfect spot for WDW. I wouldn't dream of moving it anywhere else. :)
 
I would love to have it in Nashville but they would probably turn in into a mall.:mad:

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I used to live in North Alabama and :love: Opryland. I never heard the story. Why did they tear down Opryland to build a mall?

I did a lot more rides then shows, but remarked dh that Opryland had much better :charac2: :rockband: :charac2: shows, (free with admission) than Disney ever thought about.

OK, I said another theme park did something better than Disney. I'm putting on my flame suit now. :firefight
 
We always wished it was closer to Ohio but we like it right where it is. We really enjoy the Florida heat, and the weather there is great for a year round vacation destination. We use Amtrak to get there and that's part of the adventure, anticipation builds as we get closer and going home we relax and reflect on the trip, yes, let's keep WDW in Florida.
 












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