You might discover that when you go to Walt Disney World Resort, there is something strange going on. It’s hard to find mosquitoes buzzing anywhere in the park! Before we brought it up, you might not have realized it. It just goes to demonstrate whatever they’re doing is effective. Then how is it possible that no mosquitoes can be found in Florida, known worldwide for its swampland as well as humid weather? The truth will surprise and impress you at the same time. Let us find out why these unwelcome visitors are nowhere in sight!
Reaching The East
In October 1971, Disney World opened its doors to the public. We are sure that there were plenty of mosquitoes there before the resort was built on the land. It was developed sixteen years after Disneyland was opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. In the ’50s, market research revealed that only 5% of its tourists would journey from across the Mississippi River. It was quite worrying because it implies that Walt Disney could not tap into a market made up of 75% of Americans at the time!