Is Disney World actually going to leave Florida?

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ppete1975

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Thats the exact point of the whole situation. With what desantis is doing he is taking a company that cannot move, and taking away things that were promised to them in perpetuity which built florida into the travel destination that it is. It would still be swamp land and kitschy road side attractions if Disney hadnt come. It was a great get for Florida and the politicians then and for 50 years. Then this blowhard wants to push his agenda on the company. Any other company WOULD move. But Disney cannot. So no its not moving, and thats why its being attacked.

On a side note, can you imagine what will happen to US companies if he was somehow elected as president.
 

S.I.R. the Robot

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In the Parks
No
Wow...just wow..
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I get the joke, I was just stating the obvious.
 

S.I.R. the Robot

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ItM also posted about the "American flag -> pride flag" thing, which was SATIRE from a well-known site of that type. Good thing I read up on it on Snopes before seeing it.
 

Goofyernmost

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For a company the size of Disney it isn't an impossible thing, just not realistically going to happen. Disney will outlive the current Florida leadership and they will ride it out. At this point there are enough people that are oblivious to what is happening and will continue to flock to WDW.
 

Smiley/OCD

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Yes.

They're debating if they're going to sprinkle everything with pixie dust and just have it float away, hook a big helicopter to each park icon and just pull up the whole thing with them, or go with the tried and true "push it somewhere else" method.

There's a lot of strategic planning going into it. Might take a week or so to pull off the whole thing off.

(Can't believe this is a thing being brought up.)
If they plan on doing that, they’ll first have to suspend the no-fly zone…
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
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I think it would be kind of a fun exercise to actually price out how much it would cost for Disney to entirely recreate itself elsewhere, based on the current amount they spend on building rides, restaurants, stores and transportation, etc. I’m assuming it would be somewhere in the trillions (and take a few decades to boot).
How much did Iger pay for Fox?
 

larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
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Thats the exact point of the whole situation. With what desantis is doing he is taking a company that cannot move, and taking away things that were promised to them in perpetuity which built florida into the travel destination that it is. It would still be swamp land and kitschy road side attractions if Disney hadnt come. It was a great get for Florida and the politicians then and for 50 years. Then this blowhard wants to push his agenda on the company. Any other company WOULD move. But Disney cannot. So no its not moving, and thats why its being attacked.

On a side note, can you imagine what will happen to US companies if he was somehow elected as president.
I think it's safe to say that neither Disney nor Florida are the same entities today that they were in the mid-1960's.
 

donaldtoo

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When you mentioned a circus, I immediately thought of corporate Disney as a circus…especially with the events of the past 24 months or so…

Yes, that’s exactly what I meant, actually.
I was just referring to the cancellation of the Lake Nona move. Sorry for the misunderstanding. This form of communication can sometimes get convoluted.
 

AndyS2992

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Lol don’t be silly. It’s like the early 2000s again when multiple news sources claimed Disneyland Paris was going to pack up and relocate to southern Spain 😂
 

Lilofan

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Lol don’t be silly. It’s like the early 2000s again when multiple news sources claimed Disneyland Paris was going to pack up and relocate to southern Spain 😂
DLP cast really made a statement when a number of them conducted a live protest on wages and benefits onstage in front of the park guests. Try doing that at WDW and see if you still have a job.
 

AndyS2992

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DLP cast really made a statement when a number of them conducted a live protest on wages and benefits onstage in front of the park guests. Try doing that at WDW and see if you still have a job.
I was there a few years ago when the custodians were on strike and they poured garbage all over the floor of the park entrance. An interesting start to the day. I’d love to see the Americans try that 😂


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Lilofan

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I was there a few years ago when the custodians were on strike and they poured garbage all over the floor of the park entrance. An interesting start to the day. I’d love to see the Americans try that 😂


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Disneyland Paris park contractor overnight cleaners did this act to raise awareness on pay and working conditions.
 
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