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===Walt Disney's Experimental Community of Tomorrow===
The genesis of for what would one day be known as Epcot began in the early 1960s with Walt Disney himself. After having many grandchildren, Walt began to worry about the world that they would grow up in. He As he looked around the cities of America and thought , he could do better. The cities saw places that were full of crime, disorganizeddisorganization, dirty dirt and hecticchaos. Disneyland on the other hand was the opposite of these things, and Walt decided that he could take the Disneyland philosophy and apply it to the real world. To go along with this, Disneyland had also proved that Walt and his company were very efficient in the art of building constructing and designing buildings. With that idea this information in mind, he began to read about how to start a city.
This idea of Walt’s plan for a utopian city got it's its name in 1966. Walt , when Disney narrated a video in which he described his dream. The city would be housed near the planned Disney Worldin central Florida, and would be called the Experimental Community of Tomorrow or EPCOT. Walt called EPCOT, “the most exciting, by far the most important,” and the heart of what he planned to do in Disney World. The city would take its cues from the new ideas and technologies of American industry and would be a “community of tomorrow”. Walt wanted to plan and design every detail of the city, in order to meet the public's needs. Industry was also expected to partner with Disney to solve the problems of the society. Walt said that EPCOT would never be finished, it would always be improving. He hoped that when it was built, it would house about 20,000 people.
EPCOT was laid out to be the perfect city. It took it's its design from Disneyland, in that their there would be a central hub that roads and monorails would connect to the other parts of the city. The center “hub” of EPCOT would have been a large business area. The area would have been under a dome that would control the temperature and weather. The business area would have also have included office buildings, shopping, and the “crown jewel” of EPCOT, -the Cosmopolitan Hotel, which would be located at the center of EPCOT and would be 30 stories tall. The hotel would also house (in the basement) the transportation lobby of the city. Underground, People Movers would transport people passengers to the various parts of town, and cars and trucks would also have underground highways that they would be able to use. No (although no gas vehicles would travel above land). The hub would also feature offices, theaters, nightlife, restaurants, and a shopping center featuring that would sell items from around the world.
Outside of the business area would be the high density apartment housing. Citizens who lived here would have the luxury of being close to the business area, but would have live in apartment complexes. Outside of the apartment housing was to be the recreation area. The recreation area , which would have consisted of things such as pools, parks, churches and schools. Beyond the recreation area would have been the residential neighborhood. This is , where a large number of families would have lived. The This area would have consisted of housing and small recreation areas such as playgrounds.
The final part of EPCOT would have been the industrial center. This is where companies from around the world would work on various projects. Walt wanted guests to be able to visit these companies , and hopefully take some inspiration for industry home with himthem. Citizens of EPCOT would take a monorail to the rest of Walt Disney World and the EPCOT industrial center. The monorail and the People Mover were expected to be the main methods of transportation in EPCOT thus eliminating traffic.
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