Yikes not sure how that’s happening. I am fairly sure going out of business signage is against the terms of the lease.
But also, what are they going to do? Kick them out? Any financial penalty just gets added to the stack of debts.Yikes not sure how that’s happening. I am fairly sure going out of business signage is against the terms of the lease.
This is true though it's hardly since returning to the parks that then I see hardly Disney Spring's even on weekdays whining down unless it's early in the mornings upon opening until say past 11am.It’s probably both to an extent. My point is that there has been no larger economic downturn while springs has existed to this point. It will happen when somebody screws up though…humans can’t resist
No…I’m saying there is a noticeable downturn in park attendance that hasn’t seemed to affect the traffic at springs. I think the one has something to do with the other.
It’s a lot to ask the immense tourism
Market in Orlando to pay $150 for entry…plus line skips if you’re miserable…and oh yeah -
Shut the park down in the evening and charge $150 AGAIN If you want the full day
The one at Vineland is really close by but yeah off property! If that were the case it would convince tourists at WDW not to buy the current merch at full price! I would also add when it comes to character warehouses there's barely anything for the kids.At this point it would be nice to see just a Disney Character outlet on property or some place where you can get discounted Disneypark out of season overstock....And not have to venture to the outlet mall off of Lakeland..
They use to have a Store adjacent to Goofy's Candy company called Mickey's Mart that pretty much did discounted merch. The best thing they had were the Mystery bags of older souvenirs..The one at Vineland is really close by but yeah off property! If that were the case it would convince tourists at WDW not to buy the current merch at full price!
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