Disney claims Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis retaliated against its Walt Disney Resort when it criticized the so-called "Don't Say Gay" parental rights bill.
You know how big Disney World is? You can fit Disney Land into one of its parking lots. Walt bought that 27,000 acres for a dime on the dollar. It’ll be there when Ron DeSantis is long gone. Here’s a tip…never bet against the mouse.
That’s great! That makes it even more profitable to sell. They can slowly sell off the land as they launch operations in a normal state.
They can still be major land-holders long after lil Ronny is gone. And the cheaply-bought land can serve as another example of the damage lil Ronny did. They can even have signs on the land saying “lil Ronny Go-Go Boots Did This” until it sells.
I suspect even with inflation, it’s more valuable now than when it was purchased. Plus, many die-hard Floridians are looking to move a bit more inland, so non-coastal property values may increase over time.
Let’s also not forget the immense arrogance of conservative politicians and investors who may see this as an opportunity to open their own theme parks on that land, filled with bible-based bigotry and unsafe carnival rides.
They can even have signs on the land saying “lil Ronny Go-Go Boots Did This” until it sells.
Nah, those signs staying are part of the contract on the land sale and can only be removed if some obscure never to happen thing happens so it’s legally valid to stay forever.
You know how big Disney World is? You can fit Disney Land into one of its parking lots. Walt bought that 27,000 acres for a dime on the dollar. It’ll be there when Ron DeSantis is long gone. Here’s a tip…never bet against the mouse.
That’s great! That makes it even more profitable to sell. They can slowly sell off the land as they launch operations in a normal state.
They can still be major land-holders long after lil Ronny is gone. And the cheaply-bought land can serve as another example of the damage lil Ronny did. They can even have signs on the land saying “lil Ronny Go-Go Boots Did This” until it sells.
But, without Disney the land and everything around it is worthless.
I suspect even with inflation, it’s more valuable now than when it was purchased. Plus, many die-hard Floridians are looking to move a bit more inland, so non-coastal property values may increase over time.
Let’s also not forget the immense arrogance of conservative politicians and investors who may see this as an opportunity to open their own theme parks on that land, filled with bible-based bigotry and unsafe carnival rides.
It’s ridiculous even to think about. The mouse ain’t that stupid.
Nah, those signs staying are part of the contract on the land sale and can only be removed if some obscure never to happen thing happens so it’s legally valid to stay forever.
Hahaha good idea!