Some of the Land Remains Swampland
Only 50 percent of the Disney property in the Florida swamplands is actually being utilized and there’s a good reason for that. Walt Disney wanted to protect the area, so a portion of the swampland the theme parks were built on continues to act as a conservation area for animals. So how are visitors spared from swatting flies during their visit? Do the employees of the parks also control the mosquito population in the untouched swampland?