NEW WDW Housing???

Unless something has changed recently, Flamingo Crossings is meant to be an area aimed at the "budget-minded" (Disney's word, not mine), with retail and hotel/motel space. Disney would be leasing the space to other companies. I don't remember anything being said about residences in that area.

The Four Seasons deal was a combo of leased and sold land that Four Seasons would develop. There will be a resort, fractional ownership homes, and a new golf course (that's why Disney's Eagle Pines course was closed). From the sounds of it, Four Seasons would run everything and there was no indication of what kind of access, if any, other Disney guests would have to the property and its amenities.

Not a big fan of either as I'd prefer Disney actually develop its land as opposed to selling and leasing it to others, but that's an old and pointless argument.

What he said.. with the addition that, IIRC, some of the homes were NOT fractional but 'full time living'..
 
I wasn't on the DIS then but this happened to EVERYONE back in 1999 or there abouts.. technical issue..

It's become a bit of a urban legend around here.. I'm sure Webmaster Alex could tell us why -- but I do know it happened to lots of folks.

I think we just migrated to a new server? Or maybe that is when we switched to vbullitin? Prior o that wasn't it the old fashioned "threaded" discussion format? I think I lost over 7k.
 
Thanks for the info....guess it is all just in 'wait & see' mode?? I do wonder if they will proceed with fractional ownership idea...Lighthouse Key is also fractional & it seems they are now renting nightly for very low fees. I had thought they were to attract a 'luxury' clientele' but I could be way off base.

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It's hard to say what there are going to build in the end at Flamingo Crossing. All I have heard is that they have graded the area and started laying roads.
 
It's hard to say what there are going to build in the end at Flamingo Crossing. All I have heard is that they have graded the area and started laying roads.

They aren't building anything...yet. They completed preparation, but apparently pretty much all deals have fallen through or been postponed, so there is nothing to build right now.
 
I don't think there are going to be any communities with year round residents within the same city or town that the theme parks and Disney's resorts are within.

Citizens at large are not going to be voting or electing officials to govern said jurisdiction.

It appears to me that there is additional adjacent Disney owned land that could be annexed by the Town of Celebration should there be a need or desire to expand said experimental prototype community of tomorrow.

Disney hints: http://www.cockam.com/disney.htm
 
In Flamingo Crossing I'm not sure anything will be sold. It sounds like it is a partnership Disney/4S that will lease the buildings to residents/guest and merchants.

From what I understand the homes for sale will be built around the golf course that will be where the four seasons hotel is. All property owners including the owners of these will have a voting rights with the Reedy Creek improvement district. However WDW is about 25000 acres and I imagine the disney company still will, forever, be voting for the quarter which is wilderness preserved. Which is say 6000 votes and they are selling a big piece of land but it's only 900 acres. They may not parcel out any bigger areas ever.

Still I would guess that the reason they are selling and not leasing has to do with a previous disney relationship who is also an owner of the 4 seasons.

Or it could be for profit. I had read a Disney comment where they value their land at 5M an acre.
 
From what I understand the homes for sale will be built around the golf course that will be where the four seasons hotel is. All property owners including the owners of these will have a voting rights with the Reedy Creek improvement district.

The land where the Four Seasons and the homes are to be built was de-annexed out of Reedy Creek, and are now part of Orange County.
 
The land where the Four Seasons and the homes are to be built was de-annexed out of Reedy Creek, and are now part of Orange County.

Where did you see that it was annexed into Orange County? Do you have a link you could site?
 


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