This quote from Dolly Parton (in today's updated story in the Sentinel) really makes you seethe for the people who are out of work:
"We at Dixie Stampede have been blessed, but I am a firm believer in timing and opportunity," Parton said. "This was an opportunity we could not pass up. We're exploring our options now and we will be back better than ever!"
An opportunity she couldn't pass up to make a big killing on the sale and put 160 people out of a job with no notice whatsoever.
And how does she propose to come back "better than ever" when they would have to start from scratch with a new site and new employees (is she expecting them to hang around on 60 days' severance pay on the chance the show
might get up and running again)?
The original building took well over a year to construct and prepare as it is not just something you throw up overnight. They clearly don't have another site in mind yet, and that could take months of preparation and research. And then they expect the public to be willing to rush back and see them after being snubbed like this?
It is asking an awful lot for anyone to believe they have any intention of starting up again (at least in Orlando) and someone of her reputation is particularly tarnished by this closure.