First of Five Planned Inland Lagoons Coming to Central Florida

Adelon Capital is looking to soon bring the first of its five planned inland lagoons to Central Florida. According to the development company, work has already begun at the spot of the first Crystal Lagoon. In a press release from Adelon, Orlando was chosen because of its ranking as one of the largest tourism markets in the world.

The goal of the lagoons is to bring beach life to the middle of Florida without having to drive to the coast. The lagoons will feature turquoise water, white sand beaches, and water sports. In addition, the whole complex will have hotels, entertainment, shopping, dining, and venues for events such as weddings, concerts, and conferences.

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The location of the first lagoon is 17509 Bali Blvd. which is around eight miles west of Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. The plan is to have this first lagoon open in 2023.

This is sure to be a major attraction and add to the list of things to do for both locals and visitors to Central Florida. Let us know in the comments how you feel about this upcoming development!

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Amy Krieger

Amy loves all things Disney from the theme parks and resorts to the beloved films. She and her husband, Paul, are originally from Wheeling, West Virginia. They now live in Central Florida with their two fur kids, Odie the greyhound and Hermes the Spanish galgo. As Disney Vacation Club members and Disney World Annual Passholders, they visit Disney World and other Disney properties as often as possible. Full time, Amy is the Manager of Loan Origination for Monera Financial, a World of DVC company where she helps buyers finance DVC contracts. She is also a contributing writer for a few DIS websites.

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