This chapter discusses the audit triggered by Rhonda Santis eliminating the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had been in place since Disney built Disney World in 1967. The audit reveals that Disney did not fulfill its promise of building a city around a single theme park, but instead focused on building more theme parks, golf courses, hotels, and neglecting public services. The audit also highlights how Disney had complete control over the governing structure, allowing them to manipulate regulation and potentially promoting corruption.

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