Known to the locals as the only "Ghost Town" in the Abacos, it used to be a major tourist attraction. Disney's huge cruise liners would actually stop near the island to drop people off for a day o' fun. But being the brilliant masterminds that they are, Disney failed to do their research about the area before they invested over 30 million dollars in the place.Interesting story that I hadn't heard before.
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Friday, April 02, 2004
Disney's Big Bahama Blunder
Disney's abandoned "Treasure Island"