Disney helps to fix Orlando's fountain

Here's a news from Channel 6 about the fountain in Orlando that has been broken since last year (almost six months ago):
"Disney To Help With Eola Fountain Fix Orlando's Lake Eola Fountain To Keep Same Look

ORLANDO, Fla. -- In his state of the city address on Thursday, Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer said the iconic downtown Orlando Lake Eola fountain, which has been inoperable since a lightning strike six months ago, will soon be repaired.   “Fixing the fountain has proven to be a little more complicated than we thought,” Dyer said. The repair costs are expected to be more than $1 million and could reach more than $2 million with add-ons. Dyer said he's confident the money for repairs will come from two insurance claims that have been filed. He said he would first like to see repairs to the structure before adding possible add-ons, such as more lights and music. Dyer said it's not know when the fountain will be working on a permanent basis."

The fountain is set to open again this summer with the help of Disney imagineers.
Disney is also helping his neighbors! Good thing.
Here's the concept for the rehab of the fountain:

 Good, isn't it?

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