bonrea
Family-Above All Else In Life
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Hmmm... not sure I'd agree with that. Thinking in terms of adding a new park, that would take at lease, what, 100 acres or so? I could be wrong but it feels like there is not that much contiguous space available anywhere.
I googled it: "At its peak, the resort occupied approximately 30,000 acres (120 km2) or 47 square miles (120 km²), about the size of San Francisco, or twice the size of Manhattan. Portions of the property since have been sold or de-annexed, including land now occupied by the Disney-built community of Celebration."
I don't see them running out of room anytime soon, but it will happen. Even the land outside of Disney's ownership is being developed quickly. I do see them not having the nice buffer zones between the resorts, parks, shopping, etc. in the future. In most cases one can't tell where the other facilities are when one is looking and listening. They do a great job of hiding the outside world when you are in theirs.
If you look at satellite images (Google updated theirs on May 2nd this year) of the area you can take a snapshot of any of the parks and supper impose them over other "empty" areas and it fits with great buffering all around.