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  2. Template:Walt Disney World Monorail System - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Walt Disney World Monorail System, an amusement park monorail system [1] in Walt Disney World. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .

  3. U.S. Route 192 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 192 (US 192) is an east–west route of the United States Numbered Highway system in central Florida.It runs 75.04 miles (120.77 km) from U.S. Route 27 (State Road 25) in Four Corners, Lake County, east past Walt Disney World and through Kissimmee, St. Cloud and Melbourne, to end at State Road A1A in Indialantic, one block from the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. Disneyland in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, proposals for a Disneyland park in Australia have resurfaced, with the majority of proposals being in either Melbourne or Adelaide.. In June 2024, David Limbrick, a Libertarian MP for the South-Eastern Metropolitan Region of the Victorian Legislative Council, proposed three potential locations for a Disneyland park in Melbourne.

  5. Brightline - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, Brightline and Walt Disney World Resort announced an agreement to build a station in Disney Springs as a part of its Tampa extension. The high-speed rail corridor between Disney Springs and Orlando International Airport was projected to cost $1 billion and travel alongside Florida State Road 417 .

  6. Transportation and Ticket Center - Wikipedia

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    The Transportation and Ticket Center (commonly abbreviated TTC) is an intermodal transportation hub served by monorails, ferries, and buses at the Walt Disney World Resort. The station serves all three lines of the Walt Disney World Monorail System, as well as conventional bus and taxis in the Greater Orlando Region.

  7. Florida tourism industry - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida near Orlando PortMiami is the world's largest cruise ship port. Visitors at the beach in Naples, Florida. Tourism makes up one of the largest sectors of Florida's economy, with nearly 1.4 million people employed in the tourism industry in 2016 (a record for the state, surpassing the 1.2 million employment from 2015).

  8. Walt Disney World Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Walt Disney World Railroad (WDWRR) is a 3-foot (914 mm) narrow-gauge heritage railroad and attraction located within the Magic Kingdom theme park of Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida, United States. Its route is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) in length and encircles most of the park, with train stations in three different park areas.

  9. Walt Disney World Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, most Walt Disney World guests arrive through Orlando International Airport and to a lesser extent, Orlando Sanford International Airport or Melbourne Orlando International Airport. The runway and apron have been converted to storage and parking.