Hmmm...maybe traffic? They would see rush hour and figure that they needed to leave then? With WDW, Walt would be able to "hide" the real world away (thankfully) so people would forget their worries and spend more time in the park.
OK, this is what I have always heard as to why Walt went outside of S. Cali to build a park. The popularity of Disneyland made so many other hotels and such pop up that he wanted lots of land to build a "world" were the magic would stay. It wouldn't have all the congestion that Disneyland had. He chose FL because of its year-round good weather.
Hmmm...maybe traffic? They would see rush hour and figure that they needed to leave then? With WDW, Walt would be able to "hide" the real world away (thankfully) so people would forget their worries and spend more time in the park.
Not only that, supamaki, but I was actually born in Huntington Hospital!
And thanks, Amy, one out of two guesses isn't bad.... I was actually thinking about Fort Wilderness because I figured that people might go to a campground even if the park wasn't open, but then I remembered the golf courses, and that made more sense!
But hey, good stumper, supamaki, hope you have some more in the bag!
Here's one that may stump some people. I only know this because of connections to the airline industry!
Which two airlines sponsored previous incarnations of the "Take Flight" attraction that formerly resided in Tomorrowland
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