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Jan152012

Crescent Lake - Show Notes for episode 105

Thanks for downloading WEDWay Radio a show about Disney history, Disney parks and touring. This is episode #105 - Crescent Lake.

When Walt Disney World opened in 1971 the company knew that they needed to offer fantastically themed resorts for guests to stay.  Most would associate the Grand Floridian, The Contemporary and the Polynesian as the "name" Walt Disney World resorts. However, this past year the Crescent Lake resort area (or the Epcot resorts) marked its 20th year of existence.  

In this episode we explore the story of how the Swan and Dolphin came to be apart of Walt Disney World as well as the other three resorts; The Yacht Club and Beach Club as well as The Boardwalk and our favorite places to go within the resort area.

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Reader Comments (1)

Robert A.M. Stern also hosted a PBS series in the late 1980s called "Pride of Place: Building the American Dream." While I loved the whole series, the best part was when he talked about Disney and he actually showed the Utilidors below the Magic Kingdom. For a Disney geek in the age before the Internet, that was the best! There was also a companion book for the series and you can still pick it up on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Place-Building-American-Dream/dp/0395366968

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