Richard Bruvofetc
Inane Merry Sag - Possunt Quia, Posse Videntur
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disneyholic family said:If not for WDW (and the rest of the tourist stuff that followed in its wake), central Florida would have nothing going for it. There would have been no reason in the world to ever go there. It is one big swamp. Who goes to a swamp as a resort (i mean before WDW was built there).
Florida, other than the coastlines, is also one of the ugliest states in the union. And since central florida, last time I looked, doesn't have a coast, it would have continued to live in total anonymity, if Walt hadn't bought up the land for chump change.
Swampland. That's where you're headed.
Wildlife, wildlife and more wildlife BD (Before Disney) thats what Florida had / has to offer. Thousands pay good money to go on trips to the everglades just to see the swamp.
Who defines ugly? I find nature, whatever form it takes, beautiful. I know many people who find Disney and their like an abhorance in their destruction of nature.
Then there are those who visit the keys because of Hemingway and Bogart.