Ya the reporter is clearly trying to deface the Disney company and pass them off as an elitist high priced company that wants nothing to do with the low income market, which is hardly the case. Its sad what lengths reporters will go to write a one sided slanderous article, to the point of even posting lies. What people fail to realize is that Anaheim wasn't even a speck on the map before Disneyland was built, pretty sad that now they are trying to bite the hand that feeds them.
I would hope that someone contacts that publication and points out their mistake, and suggest they post a retraction of that false information.
Take a trip to NY and visit world famous Coney Island. What used to be a fun family attraction. Find out what happened after the "section 8" projects were built at its front door. And please be careful.
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Well, Disney is a fairly high priced company, and those prices do prohibit most of what you'd call the low income market from enjoying the parks. Another point to Disney's elitist ways is the fact that they don't want section 8/welfare/low income housing right outside the doors to Disneyland (at least, in that reporter's opinion) because it will lower the class of the people there.
As for someone trying to bite the Anaheim hand that Disney feeds them with, who and/or how? By Anaheim trying to place section 8 housing near DLR, or by a newspaper reporting trying to bring it down?
You would think that the NY Times would have got this right. Do they research? ...
I didn't see where they called the Orlando park Disneyland...:shrug:
Disney offers resident discounts to themeparks all the time. Comparing them to a local amusement park one can see that Disney is not that expensive. Disney has every right to protect its image and not have its elite guests view unkempt homes and lawns and trash all over the place while the guests are staying at their resorts or riding their attractions.
As the article correctly states, Disney is responsible for a huge portion of all of Anaheim's revenue. Attacking Disney for all that they do in that community is sheer stupidity. I think that the Mayor and Disney are correct in keeping the area designated as commercial and resort/themepark development. Where will these Section 8 residents think future employment will come from?----the theme parks that can't be built?, the hotels that can't be built?, the shopping and restraunt locations that can't be built? Disney is not just an economic engine for Anaheim it is THE economic engine for Anaheim!
When you add up all of the direct jobs from Disney, all of the ancillary jobs that Disney has created, all of the business that Anaheim has developed due to Disney, all of the residents, it's clear that the section 8 housing can be built in a residential area away from the parks. (Perhaps a Section 8 development in the back yard of each council person's house whom favored it in Disney's future expansion land?)
On a brighter note if Anaheim's stupidity continues and Disney's development in Anaheim is hindered, then we can look forward to more development in central Florida by Disney!
I received the same emailA correction will be printed in this Sunday's Real Estate Section. I sent them an e-mail and get a response in less than five minutes..
Dear Mr. xxxxxxx:
Indeed, you are correct -- and we were wrong. We are publishing a correction this Sunday in the Real Estate section where the article appeared.
I am no fan of the New York Times, but mistakes can and do happen.
I know your pain. There have been many times where I felt like a story with my name on it should have had 2 or 3 other bylines after all the tinkering it received.And, here's a tip. It might not even have been the reporter's mistake. Do you know how many times I have been made to look like I don't know my facts by an editor who added stuff to my story? It happens all the time.
*off soap box*
It's one thing to call it Disneyland in Orlando (which makes my skin crawl enough!!) but to make a point about a park that Disney doesn't even own in a 'reputable' publication is downright ignorant.
The NYT writes what they want regardless of the truth. They probably don't employee any fact checkers.
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