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I-Drive businesses banking on Disney’s reopening to bring much-needed financial boost

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The partial reopening of Walt Disney World, which is set to begin Saturday, is expected to bring visitors to Central Florida and other local attractions are banking on the business.Many businesses on and near International Drive said the park’s reopening could give them a much-needed boost after a difficult few months due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[READ MORE: Disney World to reopen this week as coronavirus cases soar in Florida | Universal Orlando reopens to some guests; Wheel at ICON Park spins again]On Monday, I-Drive looked almost like a ghost town.

News 6 stopped at Icon Park and spoke with John Goodman, the vice president of sales and marketing, who said the park reopened last month, but the business is.

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