Disney World Files Multiple Lawsuits Contesting Property Taxes

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The annual tradition continues. Disney World has filed 12 lawsuits against Orange County Property Appraiser Amy Mercado today, contesting property tax amounts for dozens of its properties around the Walt Disney World Resort. The Central Florida Tourism Oversight District has also been named in the lawsuit, which is standard as the local “political subdivision” of the State of Florida, which is how the Reedy Creek Improvement District was named in years past.

In the lawsuits, which are filed annually, Disney contends that the assessed values for multiple taxable parcels violate Florida Statutes. Disney says that the assessed amounts are excessive due to inappropriate appraisal methodologies and professionally accepted appraisal practices. Disney has won lawsuits in years past, but it is a lengthy process.

Disney has already paid the amounts required by law, but asks a judge to cancel the original bills, issue new tax bills with the corrected assessed values and tax amounts, and award Disney court costs. Here’s a sampling of some of the contested properties, and the assessed values that the Property Appraiser set:

PropertyAssessed Value
EPCOT$646,178,878
Magic Kingdom$513,779,313
Disney’s Hollywood Studios$526,382,172
Animal Kingdom$426,211,245
Blizzard Beach$63,869,683
Magic Kingdom Parking Lot$57,573,561
Typhoon Lagoon$49,585,108
Ticket & Transportation Center$27,019,948
Boardwalk Resort$78,888,432
Pop Century Resort$256,704,357
Art of Animation Resort$299,893,373
Port Orleans Resort$458,676,530
Coronado Springs Resort$288,973,828
Caribbean Beach Resort$205,504,350
Animal Kingdom Lodge$180,550,541
Wilderness Lodge Resort$77,899,023
Disney’s Yacht & Beach Club$323,306,184

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