Yeah, I mean I don't think Disney is in for some ground breaking return on investment here. Maybe slightly increased merch sales or longer lines into the night for a couple years?
You know what the best part of that is, all of the people in that YouTube circle still say that "everything went down exactly like he said it would." Literally nothing he said would happen has happened.
I mean, I don't really view this as a game where I'm rooting for one team over another. The facts are the facts. DeSantis promised this big grand plan of dissolving the district while also leaving Disney on the hook for the debt.
He completely backed away from that, didn't really change the...
Correct and he's also a sensationalist YouTuber who despises Disney so much that he calls it "the rat" as often as he can. FWIW, this guy isn't an idiot and he knows what Disney has done will not be an easy fight for the State. But he has talked a lot of talk over the last year and he is just...
The bottom line is that the source for your information here is a guy who said that a basic and completely unrelated statute in DA law was going to get this overturned basically overnight.
Common sense. Nothing they have said has any substance or truth to it and they've provided no examples in case law to support their arguments. None. Turns out, every actual lawyer who doesn't have a vendetta against Disney like this guy does, believes the DA to be iron clad.
But I'm glad you...
Oh my goodness, the guy who doesn't even understand what the word "pertinent" means and perplexingly thinks that just because the board changes for a government it somehow gives them the right to nullify any contract it wants.
Thank you for posting this video, at least it explains why you are...
I believe they actually did announce this in the email to members (but fell short of guaranteeing it). But, the plan (as it was explained to me) is to continue selling DVC Sorcerer pass to blue card holders even through future AP sales pauses.
Today, he also said he was going to use the legislature to "nullify" the agreements. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that against the US Constitution's contracts clause?
Whether Disney should or shouldn't "stay out of politics" is up to Disney, its board, its shareholders and your vote as a customer is your wallet. That's how America works and has always worked.
How is using every political mechanism at your disposal to simply punish a corporation and not to benefit your constituents an abuse of power? How am I supposed to even answer this?
I spend more time criticizing Disney than I do defending it. I think most people here can say that. And regardless of your views on HB 1557, it does not excuse the blatant abuse of power that is being put on display by Governor Ron DeSantis. It's a dangerous precedent that should anger every...