Disney plans to invest $17 billion in Florida in the coming years

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Now that Ron Desantis has made Disney his bitch, they've fallen in line and realized Florida is their best resource, and no one wants to visit a theme park in a state where they're going to get attacked by homeless crackheads and government-funded terrorists (see Disneyland's decline).

LOL


The Walt Disney Co. is still planning to invest billions of dollars in Florida despite its ongoing legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that originated over the state’s anti-grooming law protecting school children from LGBTQ indoctrination.

At a recent conference, Disney parks chief Josh D’Amaro reportedly said the company is still looking to expand or enhance existing attractions at Disney World in Orlando to the tune of $17 billion.

D’Amaro was speaking last week at the the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston, according to a CNBC report. He told audience members that the $17 billion investment “gives you a sense of how aggressive we’re being in Walt Disney World.”

“And this includes things like the transformation of Epcot,” he said. “It includes things like there’s a new Star Tours attraction coming, we have a new Tiana attraction that’s coming. So, we’re thinking pretty aggressively about where we can take things in Florida.”

Among the coming attractions is a Moana -themed exhibit called “The Journey of Water,” which will be a self-guided outdoor trail where “you can play and interact with water as it travels from the sky to the oceans and back again,” according to Disney.

The attraction is set to open later this year at Epcot.
 
Now that Ron Desantis has made Disney his bitch, they've fallen in line and realized Florida is their best resource, and no one wants to visit a theme park in a state where they're going to get attacked by homeless crackheads and government-funded terrorists (see Disneyland's decline).

LOL


The Walt Disney Co. is still planning to invest billions of dollars in Florida despite its ongoing legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that originated over the state’s anti-grooming law protecting school children from LGBTQ indoctrination.

At a recent conference, Disney parks chief Josh D’Amaro reportedly said the company is still looking to expand or enhance existing attractions at Disney World in Orlando to the tune of $17 billion.

D’Amaro was speaking last week at the the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston, according to a CNBC report. He told audience members that the $17 billion investment “gives you a sense of how aggressive we’re being in Walt Disney World.”

“And this includes things like the transformation of Epcot,” he said. “It includes things like there’s a new Star Tours attraction coming, we have a new Tiana attraction that’s coming. So, we’re thinking pretty aggressively about where we can take things in Florida.”

Among the coming attractions is a Moana -themed exhibit called “The Journey of Water,” which will be a self-guided outdoor trail where “you can play and interact with water as it travels from the sky to the oceans and back again,” according to Disney.

The attraction is set to open later this year at Epcot.
Considering Disney World will be shutting down its Star Wars Hotel, after one year, ya gotta start questioning some of Disney's decisions. It's definitely not the Disney that Walt left behind.
 
Considering Disney World will be shutting down its Star Wars Hotel, after one year, ya gotta start questioning some of Disney's decisions. It's definitely not the Disney that Walt left behind.

That hotel was a disaster. They expected people to pay up to $2,500 a night to stay in a windowless room covered in plastic-fantastic space-themed decor, mediocre food and drinks, and cringey "interactive" characters. LOL
 
Now that Ron Desantis has made Disney his bitch, they've fallen in line and realized Florida is their best resource, and no one wants to visit a theme park in a state where they're going to get attacked by homeless crackheads and government-funded terrorists (see Disneyland's decline).

LOL


The Walt Disney Co. is still planning to invest billions of dollars in Florida despite its ongoing legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that originated over the state’s anti-grooming law protecting school children from LGBTQ indoctrination.

At a recent conference, Disney parks chief Josh D’Amaro reportedly said the company is still looking to expand or enhance existing attractions at Disney World in Orlando to the tune of $17 billion.

D’Amaro was speaking last week at the the J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston, according to a CNBC report. He told audience members that the $17 billion investment “gives you a sense of how aggressive we’re being in Walt Disney World.”

“And this includes things like the transformation of Epcot,” he said. “It includes things like there’s a new Star Tours attraction coming, we have a new Tiana attraction that’s coming. So, we’re thinking pretty aggressively about where we can take things in Florida.”

Among the coming attractions is a Moana -themed exhibit called “The Journey of Water,” which will be a self-guided outdoor trail where “you can play and interact with water as it travels from the sky to the oceans and back again,” according to Disney.

The attraction is set to open later this year at Epcot.
Disney will be there long after Stillson and his ilk have gone the way of the dinosaur. And red staters will continue to visit and spend their money. Ron didn't make anyone his bitch..except maybe himself.
I've never seen a governor go after one of his states largest employers and sources of tourism revenue. This guy isn't ready for a Presidential run. He should have waited and honed his message. Now he looks like
he's just pandering. It won't end well for him.
Pantsed...by a mouse. :)
 

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