Disney-Founded Planned Community
Welcome to Celebration, a Disney-founded, New Urbanist community in Osceola County near Walt Disney World, with a walkable downtown and lakes.
Celebration is a master-planned community and census-designated place in Osceola County, Florida, set southwest of Orlando and just south of the Walt Disney World Resort. It is one of the most recognizable planned communities in the country, founded by the Walt Disney Company as a showcase of New Urbanist design and settled beginning in 1996. The community's origins lie in Disney's vision of a walkable, traditionally designed town. Construction began in the mid-1990s, the first family moved in on June 18, 1996, and the downtown was completed later that year, with November 12, 1996 celebrated as Founders Day. Disney has since exited ownership, and Celebration's homes and businesses are now privately owned, but its founding principles remain visible in its architecture and layout. Today Celebration is home to roughly 11,200 residents across about 4,900 acres. Its downtown centers on Market Street, with restaurants and shops along a walkable main street, surrounded by lakes, parks, a golf course, and a network of trails. Celebration K-8 School, which opened in 1996, anchors the community's education and is part of the Osceola County School District. Celebration's architecture and layout are deliberately traditional. Homes draw on a range of historic American styles, and the community is threaded with sidewalks, boardwalks, and green spaces that encourage walking and neighborly interaction. Its setting between Kissimmee and the Disney resort places it at the center of Central Florida's tourism economy, while its lakes and golf course give it a resort-residential feel distinct from the surrounding suburban sprawl. For homebuyers, Celebration offers a distinctive alternative within the Orlando market: a cohesive, pedestrian-oriented community with traditional architecture, resort-style amenities, and close proximity to Walt Disney World and the region's tourism and service economy. It is a place that was designed as a complete town — and has largely become one.
Celebration is located in Osceola County, Florida, southwest of the city of Orlando and west of Kissimmee. The community sits just south of the Walt Disney World Resort, which lies immediately to the north.
Celebration was developed by the Walt Disney Company and founded in 1996, when the first family moved in on June 18 of that year. Disney no longer owns the community, which is now made up of privately owned properties.
Celebration is served by the Osceola County School District, which operates the public schools for the county. Celebration K-8 School, which opened in 1996, is located within the community and serves its elementary and middle school students.
Yes. Celebration is located near Walt Disney World Resort, just south of the theme park complex. Its proximity to the parks and the surrounding tourism economy is central to the community's identity.
Celebration is known for its New Urbanist design, which emphasizes walkable streets, traditional architecture, and a compact downtown centered on Market Street. It was conceived as a showcase planned community by the Walt Disney Company.
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