when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen

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WOOHOO!!! That's great! Food & Wine Festival FTW!Spielberg1 wrote:I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!!
when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen
Are you thinking of Celebration, Florida? I've heard there are nicer areas to live that are almost as close...but I will be happy to be your neighborcy1229 wrote:WOOHOO!!! That's great! Food & Wine Festival FTW!Spielberg1 wrote:I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!!
when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen
When I retire, I hope I've won the lottery so I can buy a house that's right there on Disney property (I can never remember the name of the neighborhood) and go sit in the park any time I want. I might think about working as a Photopass photographer, but only if I feel like it.
Oh, yeah, maybe. Those are even fancier and way more expensive than Celebration.Wizzard419 wrote:I think they might have been talking about Golden Oak, which is on property. http://www.disneygoldenoak.com/
Yes, Golden Oak. Looks amazing.Amy wrote:Oh, yeah, maybe. Those are even fancier and way more expensive than Celebration.Wizzard419 wrote:I think they might have been talking about Golden Oak, which is on property. http://www.disneygoldenoak.com/
My favorite is the Corona. Love that floor plan. Since it will be literally 10 years before I'm done raising my kids and they're all done with school, completely, I'll be almost retirement age so I won't care if people are older. I won't have a golf cart, though, I can tell you that much. I'm thinking a little Vespa. Light blue.Wizzard419 wrote:It is an odd concept, they make it partially sound like vacation homes (not that timeshare crap like DVC) but it also sounds like family homes to live in 365, though there may not be schools nearby. The photos of all the old people as well as the name "golden oak" also imply it may just be a retirement community.
Hence the premise of winning the lottery.Amy wrote:Lovely homes starting at 1.6 millionHoly Cow! Looks like you might want to purchase that floorplan now cy1229 ~ kind of looks like they are one a kind homes estates!
Oh, I thought you meant for buying the Vespacy1229 wrote:Hence the premise of winning the lottery.Amy wrote:Lovely homes starting at 1.6 millionHoly Cow! Looks like you might want to purchase that floorplan now cy1229 ~ kind of looks like they are one a kind homes estates!
I think you mean Golden Oak because you would definitely need to win the lottery to live there. I'm right there with ya! I have dreamed about living there. If I ever did miraculously win the lottery and buy a place there I would have to contact some of the other Disney fans here to see if they wanted to become roommates...those places are far too big for one person, and there was even one with a cottage in the backyardcy1229 wrote:WOOHOO!!! That's great! Food & Wine Festival FTW!Spielberg1 wrote:I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!!
when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen
When I retire, I hope I've won the lottery so I can buy a house that's right there on Disney property (I can never remember the name of the neighborhood) and go sit in the park any time I want. I might think about working as a Photopass photographer, but only if I feel like it.
Spielberg1 wrote:I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!!
when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen
Ha, even more so would be the transition from excited and happy morning guests to the tired and groggy evening guests.Goofyfan wrote:Spielberg1 wrote:I CAN"T WAIT !!!!!!
when i'm old i want to retire to Orlando and work at WDW as a senior citizen
My plan also.... Want to drive a bus form the resorts to the parks...What a change it will be to see everyone happy and driving them to the happiest place on earth. Cant wait. 9 more years....Crossing fingers...lol![]()
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