OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — Here’s a mistake that would make Mickey Mouse blush.
Workers doing renovations to a popular fountain in Celebration, a city built by the Walt Disney Company, made an awkward spelling error, leaving the words "Wald Disney World," Bay News 9 reported.
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Is “Wald Disney World” a thing or have I and the entire planet somehow missed a major typo in @CelebrationTH for a decade+ ?!@AshleyLCarter1 @ChristieZizo @audreahuff @AnthonyLeone pic.twitter.com/DgxApHp45z
— Greg Angel (@NewsGuyGreg) May 18, 2019
Crews were working Sunday to repair the gaffe.
An extra “A” and “T” were also added to what is supposed to be Captiva Island.
Where’s “Wald Disney World”?@MyNews13 UPDATE: Looks like a quick fix is coming to change two big typos I found Friday night at Celebration’s popular downtown fountain after recent work and upgrades.
— Greg Angel (@NewsGuyGreg) May 19, 2019
Still waiting to hear from @CelebrationTH to see how this happened. pic.twitter.com/wwQPeAKWd7
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