It’s true that Walt Disney World once had its own airport, or rather a STOLport. The name came from “short takeoff and landing,” meaning it was meant for small aircraft. Before the airstrip was constructed, Disney contemplated much bigger plans.
A Futuristic Regional Airport
An old blog from Jim Hill documented that Disney had originally considered building a regional airport on the same site where the Epcot theme park sits today at Disney World.
On May 1, 1969, the Sentinel reported on the plans. At the time, Disney officials said the airport “will be a prototype for general aviation of the future”: