Independent guide and review of Florida as a holiday destination

Walt Disney World Orlando Florida

In 1955, Walt Disney built his first theme park called Disneyland at Anaheim in California but it soon became clear that there was not enough room to expand the park in the way that Disney wanted.

The Disney company therefore bought up 27,500 acres of swamp and rough bush land near Orlando as the home of the second Disney theme park, the Walt Disney World Resort.

Visitor numbers to the Walt Disney World Resort in 2006 were up
around 5% on average across the four main parks, compared to 2005
with a total of some 45.1 million visits.

The first Walt Disney World park in Orlando, Magic Kingdom opened in 1971 and building has been going on ever since.

Today there are other Disney parks at:

  • Disneyland at Anaheim in California
  • Tokyo Disney
  • Disneyland Paris
  • and a fifth park has now opened in Hong Kong
Mickey's other half

Today, some 50 years after that first park, Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando is the largest tourist attraction in the world covering some 47 square miles (121 sq. km) and including:

Following on from the success of Disney's Happiest Celebration on Earth which commemorated the 50th anniversay of Disneyland in California, Disney announced the new Year of a Million Dreams celebrations which actually run from October 1, 2006 to December 31, 2008 (over two years) in both Walt Disney World Florida and Disneyland California. This was then superceded by the "What Will You Celebrate?" promotion in 2009.

According to TEA/ERA, in 2006 they estimate that the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando took 4 out of the top 5 spots for most visited attractions in the whole of the USA, namely:

  1. #1 Magic Kingdom, 16.6 million (+3.0%, up from 16.1 million)
  2. #2 Disneyland at Anaheim in California, 14.7 million (+1.2%, up from 14.5 million)
  3. #3 Epcot, 10.5 million (+5.5%, up from 9.9 million)
  4. #4 Disney's Hollywood Studios, 9.1 million, (+5.0%, up from 8.6 million)
  5. #5 Disney's Animal Kingdom, 8.9 million (+8.6%, up from 8.2 million)