Disney Takeover Blows Up In Florida Republicans Faces. MAGA Tears Flow Freely

Keep telling yourself that....this isn't over, and the legal crimes they are committing will come out.......just wait....Disney's child grooming agenda is going to get hit really hard...
"is going to get hit really hard"...................in what way? If you aren't going to go to Disney World, that would be one. :heehee:
 
It is telling isn’t it, how obsessed the Right is.


It's not just their level of obsession, it's the really twisted sexual imagery they come up with. The number of Republican "leaders", who like to watch their wife with another man, or who are engaging in homosexual sex in public washrooms on the down low.

I had to look up "fisting" the first time I heard the expression, as well as "tea bagging" and "golden showers" and I was married to a heavy metal rock musician in the 1970's. I believe the pee tape exists simply because it's so fucking weird that no one would make such a thing up, and Michael Cohen said he witnessed Trump paying hookers to do this in Vegas.

These fools have raised a generation of Christian school girls who are willing to give blow jobs and take it up the ass, rather than have "normal sex" because the need to be "virgins" on their wedding night.
 
LOL yea okay. They push queer shit in most of their shows and movies now. All their movies are bombing at the box office. They’ve gone woke and lost billions. Iger just announced they are slashing budgets by billions.
Yeah, they're really hurting. :rolleyes: You really are not very smart, do zero research, and just repeat talking points from the stupidest people and sources. From March 18:

Huge Crowds Force Disney World to Make Big Changes

Higher prices alone have not been enough to help Disney World avoid over-crowding so the theme park has made another change.



Walt Disney walks a fine line at its theme parks. The company wants to maximize its revenue while also delivering a positive guest experience.

Disney's solution for that has been variable pricing. Tickets at each of the four Disney World theme parks are priced based on demand. Disney can use varied pricing to drive people to parks with lower attendance and theoretically discourage people from visiting at all. On slow days, a single-day ticket can be purchased for as little as $109 while the busiest days cost $154. That's a major difference that in theory should smooth out crowds.

To put it bluntly, that plan hasn't worked, at least partly because while many families would want to visit on the cheaper days, those days never line up with when kids aren't in school. That's why Walt Disney's (DIS) - Get Free Report Florida theme park complex has seen packed crows in March.

It's spring break at many colleges and a vacation week for some K-12 schools. Ticket prices have hovered around the top of the range and Disney's Genie+ service, which costs extra but gives visitors faster access to some rides, has sold out multiple times.

Given that variable pricing has not, at least recently, cut down on crowds, Disney has decided to pull another lever to deliver a positive experience for park visitors.

If you can't drive people away with higher prices, there's really only one step Disney can take to reduce crowding (and it's an expensive one). The company can expand the hours its parks are open, which it has done at three of the four Disney World theme parks, according to BlogMickey.com.

 
You can't read? Or you won't read?
This can be vacated by the courts without any problem, tying it to perpetual prevention of closure seems to remove the rights of the people of the state from controlling their own state and more so allowing a company to replace the government to administer a specific location within the state.
 
This can be vacated by the courts without any problem, tying it to perpetual prevention of closure seems to remove the rights of the people of the state from controlling their own state and more so allowing a company to replace the government to administer a specific location within the state.
We'll keep checking in to see when it is "vacated by the courts without any problem."
 
Yeah, they're really hurting. :rolleyes: You really are not very smart, do zero research, and just repeat talking points from the stupidest people and sources. From March 18:

Huge Crowds Force Disney World to Make Big Changes

Higher prices alone have not been enough to help Disney World avoid over-crowding so the theme park has made another change.



Walt Disney walks a fine line at its theme parks. The company wants to maximize its revenue while also delivering a positive guest experience.

Disney's solution for that has been variable pricing. Tickets at each of the four Disney World theme parks are priced based on demand. Disney can use varied pricing to drive people to parks with lower attendance and theoretically discourage people from visiting at all. On slow days, a single-day ticket can be purchased for as little as $109 while the busiest days cost $154. That's a major difference that in theory should smooth out crowds.

To put it bluntly, that plan hasn't worked, at least partly because while many families would want to visit on the cheaper days, those days never line up with when kids aren't in school. That's why Walt Disney's (DIS) - Get Free Report Florida theme park complex has seen packed crows in March.

It's spring break at many colleges and a vacation week for some K-12 schools. Ticket prices have hovered around the top of the range and Disney's Genie+ service, which costs extra but gives visitors faster access to some rides, has sold out multiple times.

Given that variable pricing has not, at least recently, cut down on crowds, Disney has decided to pull another lever to deliver a positive experience for park visitors.

If you can't drive people away with higher prices, there's really only one step Disney can take to reduce crowding (and it's an expensive one). The company can expand the hours its parks are open, which it has done at three of the four Disney World theme parks, according to BlogMickey.com.

Nice try. Disney lost $120 Billion in value in 2022.

If they are making so much money, why is Iger slashing budgets on all their projects so much?
They are cutting $5.5 billion and 7000 jobs just this next year.
 
Nice try. Disney lost $120 Billion in value in 2022.

If they are making so much money, why is Iger slashing budgets on all their projects so much?
They are cutting $5.5 billion and 7000 jobs just this next year.

Disney lost a lot of money. A lot of it was the attention they got from standing up for the alphabet people. Some of it was just retarded woke movies and cartoons. Some was that metaverse crap.

But they're still a billion $$$ corporation.

I cancelled my Disney+ subscription because the Obi Wan and Boba Fett series sucked. But when The Mandalorian started it's season 3, I rejoined. If they don't screw it up, I'll keep my subscription until the end of this season.
 
This can be vacated by the courts without any problem, tying it to perpetual prevention of closure seems to remove the rights of the people of the state from controlling their own state and more so allowing a company to replace the government to administer a specific location within the state.
DeSantis' actions could also be vacated by the courts. What's your point?
 
Nice try. Disney lost $120 Billion in value in 2022.


It wasn't a "try". I showed that they have so many people trying to enjoy their properties that they have to open them up at 8:00am and keep them open until 11:00pm.

If they are making so much money, why is Iger slashing budgets on all their projects so much?
They are cutting $5.5 billion and 7000 jobs just this next year.

Corporate profits, executive bonuses, stock buybacks. Marvel makes them billions per year. Star Wars makes them billions per year. Only their movies for young children are not doing well, and that's because of the same reason as everyone else in Hollywood - a lack of original ideas.
 

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