Overview
- Walt Disney World submitted the application on February 2 to the South Florida Water Management District for work on the Seven Seas Lagoon shoreline at Magic Kingdom.
- Plans call for dock expansion, minor hardscape improvements, and a required floodplain compensation area to offset waterway impacts.
- The project area covers the ferry dock outside the park entrance rather than the Transportation and Ticket Center, with drawings showing a larger guest waiting zone.
- No construction schedule has been provided, and Disney has not confirmed any additional ferryboats beyond the current three-vessel fleet.
- The filing continues a decade of ferry capacity upgrades, following added second docks in 2014 and two-level unloading introduced in 2021.