peter11435
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Wrong answerGuess they didn’t invite you to them…
Wrong answerGuess they didn’t invite you to them…
If one feels so much against WDW, why go and support a place where there is much dislike ? There are other options , probably cheaper to
Not on topic but just responding.If one feels so much against WDW, why go and support a place where there is much dislike ? There are other options , probably cheaper too.
We don’t get to see project site plans for Disney projects the way we see them for Epic Universe. The water management drawings get published but we’ve already seen Disney start to adapt by using more general areas for permitting instead of specifics.Control of the bureaucracy and less chance for stalls or detours. Complete control of who is in the room for the covered topics. Basically it is just a way to keep people out of your hair.
But I'm sure at least one time Disney has probably ran the numbers and said "eliminating RCID and switching to public services would reduce our OpEx and CapEx spend..."
I doubt RCID is the cheaper path for Disney in the near term - it's all about control and a great way to borrow money cheap for projects you can put in RCID's bucket instead of your own.
Then do please provide a link to the meeting minutes.Guess they didn’t invite you to them…
But the reality is, the global home of the theme park development industry is Orlando, with most all of the major players in ride systems, lighting, construction, show elements, and the list goes on, all based, or with major presence here. All of the vendors a company like Disney would work with are here.
That makes sense. Next time I’m not sure what’s right or wrong I’ll call a “company like Disney” and ask them what to do.
It’s almost like the millions of people who visit Disney every year are ok with the company’s position on treating all people equally and with respectDid you ever stop to think that maybe just maybe if a company like Disney would risk it’s reputation for something like this, that maybe you’re on the wrong side. Maybe you’ve been misinformed.
The gullible legislators far flung idea of eliminating Reedy Creek will only get them a guarantee, to not get reelected. Passing the tax burden to the locals will not sit well at all.The elimination of RCID ultimately would make Disney a large entertainment company that is just like all the other entertainment companies. No special privileges. Current management has been working diligently to bring down Disney to be an average money-grubbing organization, well congratulations not only getting to that low goal but probably exceed it.
Count me in the group. WDW is a welcoming place for our family. We gladly will spend our disposable income there.It’s almost like the millions of people who visit Disney every year are ok with the company’s position on treating all people equally and with respect
Exactly. And that is truly the companies position on this legislation. Nobody is against parents rights and nobody is supportive of inappropriate discussions with children. Legislation could be written if it was needed that accomplished those goals while still treating all people equally and with respect.It’s almost like the millions of people who visit Disney every year are ok with the company’s position on treating all people equally and with respect
There it is! Not the company but a segment of the company with the bald talking head vocalizing it has shifted away from the "treat all people equally and with respect" to treat some people more equally than others. Let's see what impact this has on visitation to the parks and the real important statistic The Bottom Line.It’s almost like the millions of people who visit Disney every year are ok with the company’s position on treating all people equally and with respect
I really hate to reopen this can of worms but Florida just announced they will consider ”dismantling” the Reedy Creek Improvement District at a special session this week.
I really hate to reopen this can of worms but Florida just announced they will consider ”dismantling” the Reedy Creek Improvement District at a special session this week.
They're discussing eliminating all districts created prior to 1968, which includes public libraries, water management, fire management, etcI really hate to reopen this can of worms but Florida just announced they will consider ”dismantling” the Reedy Creek Improvement District at a special session this week.
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