21stamps
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The blind don't realize that most Disney tourists don't even stay at Disney.... and why Disney needs to have those massive parking lots that fill up . And it's been this way for decades... and why Orlando continues to grow, not just disneynthemselves.
Sand lake rd and I drive have way more variety in dining and entertainment than the Disney-blinders crowd could ever realize. Even the big polished places like pointe Orlando... which is not much more than an outdoor mall is a worthy stop for food compared to what used to be the leader at Disney.
This sounds like the people that go to a Sandles resort and consider themselves worldly and experienced.
So people who are going to Orlando.. with theme parks as part of their vacation.
I think that's exactly what everyone has been saying.
People going for purely a "city" will probably choose a different one.. and if purely a "Florida vacay", will probably choose a different spot.
It's not an assault on Orlando. It just is what it is, Orlando tourism thrives mostly because of it's theme parks. Without them it would not be such an internationally huge vacation destination.
Theme parks out of the equation- the two most internationally viewed- Miami vs Orlando. Why are people visiting Orlando? For their beaches and dining? Come on now, it's not a bad thing to say theme parks drive tourism, and it doesn't mean that they are the only thing to do while there.
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