A. Why not use it while you have it
B. Commercial vehicles... in a construction zone... outrageous
C. It was an island before, it'll be an island again
It was painted before it left the backlot tour, and was gone over 1 night. It was not disassembled before it was painted. The paint booth was brought to it.
I don't have a photo but I remember one time my dad and I rode years ago we remember there being a curtain. It wasn't there for long though, pretty sure it was gone before the end of our trip.
Definitely wait. I spoiled some stuff before I went and I'm mad at myself for it. I will say though everything you see on videos does not do the land justice. I was absolutely blown away by both attractions and the land.
Never did I say that the government should get involved with subsidizing and $10 will not get you the basics in Orlando. Simple as that.
If everyone has the skills for skilled jobs, who will do the unskilled jobs? Not everyone is capable of the same things.
Again to put it simply, if you don't appreciate the work they do and think that they should afford to put food on the table, don't even waste your time going. That goes for any service industry job. You're just one less person who thinks they are better than them because you aren't making $10...
A "living wage" varies based on your location and should be accounted for accordingly. The living wage in Southern California is pretty different than what would be required in Mississippi.
The idea that a "living wage" being a term of financial illiteracy is absurd. Millions wouldn't lose...
Lots of attractions work outdoors or have outdoor positions that require them to be outside for quite some time through out the day. Lets not forget the foods and merchandise people who work a the stands and spend a majority of their day outside. Almost every single restaurant on property is...
Except your local McDonalds franchise isn't one of the busiest places in the world, in one of the hottest parts of the United States, with some of the most demanding customers.
I live in a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment in Orlando and it is about to go up to $1400 a month. If you go out to areas south or west of Disney that gets cheaper. Typically a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom will be around $1000 a month at the cheapest if you don't want to worry about your car being left on...
Have you thought that maybe some people on the boards see it in person and not on ariels? Im just saying that it seems like they're moving at a quick pace and "I wouldn't be surprised" on 2 months or 6 months. It was barely me saying a fact, just expressing that they're actually really moving on...