The Walt Disney Company has remained largely silent since Gov. Ron DeSantis restructured the district encompassing the Walt Disney World Resort, transferring control of the district's board from Disney to the state of Florida, but the head of the company's park division has opened up about the situation.
During an interview around Magic Kingdom Park at the Walt Disney World Resort, D'Amaro said he is hopeful the new governor-appointed board will see the value the resort and district bring to the region. DeSantis signed the bill last week, which takes some powers away from Disney in its central Florida district, ending what he called a"corporate kingdom."