Sorry - both places you mentioned are housekeeping or Cast member laundry for Epcot and MK, not power suppliers for WDW.
Who really gives a $hit John? Why don't you do a little homework to see how little electricity lightbulbs and fans actually draw. I wanted to see exactly what my camper a/c pulls and with the assistance of a friend who works for the power company he measured it running on a 24 hour basis. It costs about $7 a day for our rates here. An a/c pulls a heck of a lot more power than these displays at the fort. FW actually gives sites to certain people during Christmas and other holidays. 99% of everything you've ever posted is negative BS that you have no idea what you're even posting.
I think Progress Energy actually owns the Mickey power pole in Intercession City.
Well I worked for Disney in the late 80s. Disney pulled power from 3 counties. So they would never have a blackout. So I have to question your info. I cant tell you now how it done But I can take you anywhere on the property if you can show me an Electric plant?
I think Progress Energy actually owns the Mickey power pole in Intercession City.![]()
Nope - definitely TECO, Donnie. I had to order and arrange land lines for that area when TECO was preparing to build it.
And DisCamper - I too worked for Disney (albeit briefly) - at Epcot - and there is a sub-station in CM parking lot. There's also a huge sub-station where they dock the barges for the Electric Light Parade.
And Donnie is correct about a natural gas power plant at the MK. That's the site where the original nuclear power plant was planned to be built. I think the nuclear idea was shot down by the NRC. That's one gov't agency Disney can not buy their way around.
It doesn't surprise me that Walt wanted Nuclear. He was way far ahead of his time.
PRECISELY why it would be more cost effective to share a site with someone. Oh man, I probably shouldn't bring that up again!![]()