Sunny Ridge Villa – Orlando
Sunny Ridge Villa 4 Bed, 3 Bathroom, sleeps up to 10Windwood Bay- Orlando – Disney World – Florida
4716 Windwood Drive
Enjoy this spacious 4 bedroom 2 bath Florida-style home situated in the tranquil estate of Windwood Cay. An attractive and quite location, Windwood Cay is well hidden from the busy surrounds of Kissimmee, but within easy walking distance of several restaurants and shops, including a 24hr Wal-mart Supercenter. Only 5 miles east of Walt Disney World Resort and in easy reach of Sea World and Universal Studios. The home has a southfacing pool which over looks a lake. This home is ideal for a family

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4716 Windwood Drive
Disney World to add new monorail train
Walt Disney World will add a new monorail train this fall, restoring its fleet to the full complement of 12 trains for the first time since a two-train collision killed a monorail driver more than two years ago.
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Disney World to add new monorail train
Scientists at Disney Research Pittsburgh develop tactile technology concept
At Walt Disney World, fast rides give park guests a range of thrilling sensations, from the spine-tingling drop of Tower of Terror to the light-headed joy of Space Mountain or the adrenaline rush of Test Track.
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Scientists at Disney Research Pittsburgh develop tactile technology concept
Disney to close Grand Floridian spa for 18 months
Walt Disney World is closing the spa at its most-expensive resort for 18 months as the company embarks on an expansion project at the hotel.
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Disney to close Grand Floridian spa for 18 months
Enchanted Tiki Room gets new name, recycled theming
A longstanding Magic Kingdom attraction has been receiving a makeover that will include a name change when it reopens this month. Disney World is scheduled to open the revamped Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room on Aug. 15.
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Enchanted Tiki Room gets new name, recycled theming
Changes slow to appear at Disney’s Pleasure Island
At the end of summer in 2008, Walt Disney World shut down the nightclubs that once made Pleasure Island an after-dark destination for more than a million people a year, saying it wanted to transform the adult-oriented district into a new venue more suitable for families with children.
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Changes slow to appear at Disney’s Pleasure Island

