The city planning image of Walt Disney and Jet age is drawn on Waltopia. When is the planned community too planned? Among the exhibits exhibited at the 1939 World Exposition, such as Democracity and Futurama, there are things that affected many community planners in the United States. Levittown and Greenbelt projects follow the community guidelines introduced at the 1939 World Expo. These are two more prestigious Garden City projects that keep many families away from big cities and bring peace to the outskirts.
Immediately after opening the first Disney land theme park in California in the 1950s, Walt Disney conceived a second resort in the southwestern part of Orlando, Florida. Its purpose is to resemble a real city, with groups of people who are planned to serve as prototypes to experience innovation in new city life. This might seem like a distopia after half a century, but when Walter was alive, the Florida Government decided to acquire Walt Disney's autonomy right to manage the current location of the park I approved the plan. The city plan is named Florida Project.
The city planning image of Walt Disney and Jet age is drawn on Waltopia. When is the planned community too planned? Among the exhibits exhibited at the 1939 World Exposition, such as Democracity and Futurama, there are things that affected many community planners in the United States. Levittown and Greenbelt projects follow the community guidelines introduced at the 1939 World Expo. - The Kalang River is the longest river in Singapore and flows through coastal waterways into the coastal danmaku (Cornelius, V., 2008). According to researchers at National Park Service (2009), Kallang Riverside Park in Riverside has numerous recreational and sports activities such as fitness equipment, jogging course, cycling course, and distance markers.
Walt Disney 's "Progressive City" program was almost abandoned after his death and after deciding that the board' s board of directors will not engage in urban business. This concept evolved into the EPCOT center, the second theme park of the resort, opened in 1982 (renamed EPCOT in 1996). While imitating the original idea of the demonstration of Walt Disney's new technology still, this park is closer to the fairness of the world than the "tomorrow's community". One of the main attractions of EPCOT is their world show which highlights eleven countries around the world. Some concepts of urban planning from the original idea of EPCOT will be integrated into the celebratory community at a later date. The third theme park of the resort, Disney MGM studio (renamed Disney Studios Hollywood in 2008) opened in 1989, inspired by the performing arts business. The fourth theme park of the resort, Disney's Animal Kingdom opened in 1998.