U.S. Dept. of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced today the finalization of a $1.2 billion agreement with the Walt Disney Company for the company's purchase of approx. 180,000 acres of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

The area encompasses most of the park land in Tennessee, which includes all of the property along US441 from Gatlinburg to Newfound Gap along with the stretch between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, plus the area along Little River Road from Gatlinburg to Townsend including Elkmont, Tremont, and Cades Cove.

Sec. Salazar said that "While the Great Smoky Mountains is our most visited National Park, because of various deed restrictions and lack of funding we have not been able to fully realize its enormous economic potential. By outsourcing the development and management and this great natural resource to the top entertainment and tourism company in the world, we can free up resources and generate substantial revenues that can be put to better use in other parks."

According to a Disney press release, the company is in separate negotiations with property and business owners in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge to purchase "all or substantially all" of their real estate and other assets, a deal estimated to be worth an additional $5 to $6 billion for the region.

Details about Disney's plans for the area are not yet known, but sources say the deal with Interior includes the transfer of all timber and mineral rights, which Disney will leverage to fund the project.

Commenting on the agreement, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN), who was instrumental in the negotiations, said "This type of public-private partnership is a perfect example of the kind of bipartisan, taxpayer-friendly, free market solution that Republicans can bring to the table."

Ed. Note 4/2: This was an April Fools post.

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bizgrrl's picture

It's about time. What a waste

It's about time. What a waste of space. This transaction will also help the local economy. Many thanks to Disney and the Dept. of the Interior.

gonzone's picture

cool

Smokey the Mouse?

A gigantic step forward in government / corporate partnerships.

Perhaps we can have a Celebration USA town up in Cades Cove now?

The Chimneys would look great all dressed up as Cinderella's castle spires!

R. Neal's picture

Yeah, and a monorail!

Yeah, and a monorail!

Bbeanster's picture

And maybe a giant rodeo!!!!

And maybe a giant rodeo!!!!

R. Neal's picture

Hah, I was waiting for that.

Hah, I was waiting for that.

SnM's picture

The "Disney Stampede."

The "Disney Stampede."

talidapali's picture

Looking forward to...

that whole "circle of life" in the dusty ring...

Joe328's picture

It's April Fools day

It's April Fools day

jbr's picture

This may just be rumor, but

This may just be rumor, but the Turkey Creek guy in partnership with Disney, may excavate all the mountains in the current Smokies park and put a pure "big box" extravaganza store development. Disney will operate a public transportation system between the stores in the form of an expansion of their Space Mountain roller coaster. Sevierville county commission has been asked to fund $50 million for an access road for the roller coaster and will recoup their costs in imaginary dollars from the Magic Kingdom.

cutter's picture

Space Mountain

That'll put the mountain in Space Mountain.

Mello's picture

Great idea! No more bathtub

Great idea! No more bathtub ring around the park!

Terry Troll's picture

Buckee's

...in Cades Cove near the creek crossing. I love that lil rodent.

jcgrim's picture

rainbow lights at rainbow falls

Make rainbow falls live up to it's name.

rikki's picture

I've always thought ovenbirds

I've always thought ovenbirds are a natural for a Saturday morning cartoon or animated movie.

Factchecker's picture

I hear Disney will produce

I hear Disney will produce all its own energy by strip mining the Smokies and burning the coal right there. Maybe export some too. After all, Zach Wamp said that mountaintop removal is GOOD for the environment:

...This is done in a responsible way. I sat around a campfire in Campbell County with all the experts--biologists, geologists, fish and wildlife--and it's actually good for the birds, and good for the environment, good for our natural environment in this state to actually mine coal in a responsible way. It's not a bad thing. It's a good thing...

The quote is TRUE.

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