Model3 McQueen
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If we have a vaccine by January than yeah, I think there’s hope but if this thing goes on longer...it’s time to panic for the company and Florida locals
Its going to go on longer unless people get their act together. People are going to flip when they realize Christmas isn’t happening. You can forget Halloween. Target just cancelled Black Friday. The writing is on the wall and things are not getting better because this is something you simply cannot ignore and it will go away. It won’t fix itself.
At this point, companies are trying to mitigate their losses. As @pheneix is saying, it’s all about survival right now.
The global economic depression we are entering will send Orlando tourism volume crashing back to the early 90s. I think the entire region did like 40 mil a year back then? Good luck spreading that around all the new stuff that's opened since.
I can't wait and I for one look forward to $99 rooms at the Wilderness Lodge.
Thank you for the information drop @pheneix this is incredible. Any thoughts on what's going to happen to the WIP projects at WDW and DL? Will they be put on an indefinite hold?
I definitely agree. Aside from small business and tourism, are any other industries getting hammered? I know those are the biggest two that are in jeopardy
Well it’s not all doom and gloom.
Orlando is a low wage city and one of the worst in the US for housing affordability. I’ll argue that most CM’s are a missed paycheck away from deciding if they want rent or food.
So, like 2008. But with fewer $150/wk motels on 192.
Trying to find the silver lining?
I’m trying to give people a light at the end of this tunnel, something to look forward to.
Not all these OG members from 15+ years ago coming in and saying “We told you so” about the economic state of the company over the past 5-10 years.
Trying to find the silver lining?
I have an epic beer cellar, work in an essential industry, and have a lot more in savings now than I did in th 2008.
...... just when I thought I was out.
We’re on Magic at 3AM debating the economic future of the company. It really is 2004 all over again.
We’re on Magic at 3AM debating the economic future of the company. It really is 2004 all over again.
I think it’s best to assume every industry is getting smacked, and walk out the few companies that aren’t. Even the ones we hear are okay, have to be managing supply chain issues and labor costs that can’t stay like this without damage eventually. At some point the pain is going to spill into consumers, and all the online activity, home improvement projects, and curbside pickups keeping some things afloat is gonna run out.I definitely agree. Aside from small business and tourism, are any other industries getting hammered? I know those are the biggest two that are in jeopardy
Except this time the beer and companionship is better.
I'm tearing thru a Sam Adams summer pack I got on sale. Maybe five deep now?
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