The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (formerly known as the Reedy Creek Improvement District) held a board of supervisors meeting on September 13th. During the meeting, board members shared an update on the status of a long-held Reedy Creek District employee benefit that may soon be eliminated.
The issue stems from a previously-created Reedy Creek employee benefit that granted employees free access to the Disney World parks (it was essentially a Disney World Annual Pass). Reportedly, the collective cost of these passes and peks was worth about $2.5 million, according to the Central Florida Torusim Oversign District. As part of the board’s new cost-cutting measures, the CFTOD talked about eliminating this benefit. Now, we’ve got an update.