As someone who lives in the UK and voted to regain our political independence, we are all more than aware of what we have done and why. Britain is sick and tired of having our government's laws overruled by people abroad. It has been happening increasingly over the past ten years. The EU is a failing project and the quicker it falls apart the better for all of us. Now we have voted to go others will have the courage to follow. It is a question of when not if.
Brexit is unlikely to make a significant difference to guests from the UK travelling to the US for several reasons.
1. The British Economy is doing very well indeed. Unemployment here is at a record low, things are fine. The economy is not going to crash.
2. The main losers from Brexit will be the large multinational corporations not the man on the street.
3. We are all booked up to come to Disney in 2017 and our prices are paid in GBP Sterling through the Walt Disney Travel Company which is a UK based branch of Disney. We do not book or pay in dollars. Disney is a multinational company that operates in many markets and currency variations is a normal aspect of doing business.
4. The GBP against the dollar has fallen significantly since pre 2008 when we could get roughly 2 dollars to a pound. It varies by a great deal from one week to the next, but the overall trend has been a weakening GBP against the USD in the past 8 years, yet more people are going to Disney from the UK than ever before.
5. The comparative cost of a Disney vacation has not increased dramatically over the same timeframe at least in Britain.
6. To be honest, I am more concerned about the number of bus stops at CBR than I am about Brexit. That is how much on the "worry scale" it is for the average citizen. Of course the media love the scare stories but frankly they print what sells papers.
France cannot even run
Disneyland Paris successfully. Would you let them have a say in running your country?
Make no mistake, the people of Britain are waking up to Christmas morning on a daily basis so far. The sense of optimism we have seen in the past 48 hours has been unlike anything I have experienced in my lifetime.