![]() ![]() A similar land existed at the Magic Kingdom until 2011 and was named Mickey's Toontown Fair. At Tokyo Disneyland, this land is named Toontown. Mickey's Toontown is a themed land at Disneyland and Tokyo Disneyland, two theme parks operated by Walt Disney Parks & Resorts and The Oriental Land Company respectively. Those are the main updates from the June 21st board meeting, but we’ll keep you updated as we get more information about these changes.The Mickey's Toontown sign at Disneyland in 2012 The district plans to launch a nationwide search for a replacement. It would “increase annual starting pay from $55,000 to $65,000 and add up to three dozen new firefighters and paramedics.” At the meeting, it was announced that the current Fire Chief, Richard LePere Jr., will be retiring after serving with the department since 1999. In addition to this new policy, board member Glen Gilzean ( who was hired a few weeks ago) says that he’s currently working to finalize a contract for the district’s unionized firefighters. It supplements other state and federal regulations along similar lines. For unionized employees, the effective date will be August 1st at the earliest. ![]() It applies immediately to nonunion staff, according to the Orlando Sentinel. ![]() This policy provides protection for whistleblowers and sets a process for reporting unlawful activity. Board Chairman Martin Garcia says, “We want to adopt a policy that says we don’t have deaf ears, nothing will fall on deaf ears.” The goal is to create a “new culture.” Reedy Creek trash cans in Disney Springs The other big update during the meeting is that the board will be adopting a “whistleblower” policy. Previously, the Reedy Creek logo was on some buildings and signage around property and certain trash cans at Disney Springs. It’s possible that this means we’ll start to see the logo pop up around Disney World property. Since the new board members were named, we’ve been keeping an eye on the meetings to see what changes have been announced for Disney World, and after the most recent meeting, we have news to share.įor starters, the meeting on June 21st kicked off with the board revealing a new logo for the district. Several months back, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis got legislation passed that restructured Disney’s Reedy Creek Improvement District and turned it into the CFTOD. What’s going on with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD) these days? We’ve got an update. ![]()
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