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Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World Swan

About Walt Disney World

The Walt Disney World Swan is a resort hotel located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, and across from its sister resort, the Walt Disney World Dolphin, both of which are operated by Marriott International. It is one of the few resorts inside Walt Disney World that is not owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company. The resort opened on January 13, 1990, partially in response to a lack of convention center space inside Walt Disney World.

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Walt Disney supposedly used to smoke about three packs of cigs a day. If you used to go around Walt Disney World, you would see pictures of him holding cigarettes — so many shots, he's just got a cig in his hand.

from 466: No Such Thing As Political Moss, 2023-02-17 at 00:36:23 · read transcript

Other times Walt Disney World came up

  1. If you're in Disneyland, you put something in a bin, and then it drops down into a tunnel system, and every 20 minutes, it just gets sucked about 60 miles an hour to a collection point. There are a lot of theme park nerds who are about to get angry at you because it's the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Florida, not Disneyland. I guarantee you're going to...

    No Such Thing As Worrying About What Might Happen, 2020-12-31 · listen

  2. Where, though? Is he one of the troublodytes? Has he gone nuts? Has he not seen sun in 10 years. Let's just call him Mr. Mickey M. No. M-M-Mouse. The boss. No, 4% of all the photographs taken in the United States are taken at either Disneyland or Walt Disney World. Stop it. What? 4%. 4%. That's a lot. Isn't that? It's quite a big country, isn't it? Yeah. In the States of America. 4% is that's mega- It's mad, right?

    No Such Thing As Glass in the Future, 2022-12-09 · listen

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