rantnnravin
No room in the suitcase? U can land a plane in it!
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knox - we keep saying it, but too many still believe the illusion created by the "magic"
I don't find what he said disrespectful or rude. I'd say he's more pragmatic than most of us. Read www.whatreallyhappened.com You'll be surprised. The webmaster predicted this housing crash years ago. After all, did some Americans really think they were going to sell their 2 bedroom 1950s rancher in Fort Lauderdale for $350,000? Yeah, but they were wrong.
As a former WDW passholder, I started seeing a decline in park attendance in the early summer of 2008, a time when all kids were out of school. I was walking onto headliner attractions or waiting no more than 10 minutes. CMs were telling me that it wasn't necessary to get a fast pass because they were waiting for guests "for the next show" or "to fill the next train," etc.
Surely Disney execs had to see this coming. If that is the case, then who decided it was appropriate to raise the price of a White Glove pin from $15 to $16.95, a pin which isn't even made in the US, providing a job to an American?
Fixed that for ya..![]()

knox - we keep saying it, but too many still believe the illusion created by the "magic"
Good thing that we speak the same language!
Oh, and the same holds true for some Airline in Canada![]()
The parks made 380 million last quarter.
think about it.....in Disney's financial perspective.....that's not much profit at all.
I know, a billion would sound so much better.
What really upsets the Disney brass is they are going to lose their big fat juicy bonuses if they don't keep profits up.
Fixed that for ya..![]()
Woo hoo!!!! Great news!!!!Air Canada reports February traffic; Load factor of 79.6 per cent matches February 2007 record
We'll just sweep that critical bit under the rug and hide it with a great headline!!!For the month of February, Air Canada
today reported a load factor of 79.6 per cent on a consolidated basis with
Jazz, matching a February 2007 record, versus 79.2 per cent in February 2008, an increase of 0.4 percentage points. System traffic decreased 10.5 per cent on a capacity reduction of 11.0 per cent system wide

Oh look, I found some Canadian double-speak for you! I thought that you might enjoy this![]()
Woo hoo!!!! Great news!!!!
We'll just sweep that critical bit under the rug and hide it with a great headline!!!
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2009/04/c5949.html

all this talk of the reality of these harsh economic times has put a damper on my night. being a junior in college, and having to get a REAL JOB in the near future scares the bejesus out of me. i would love to get away from all this negativity in such a magical place like disney.. if only i could afford it![]()

BTW, Pardon the Dust: I'm unemployed and reinventing myself for many trips to Disney World for My future Enjoyment.![]()



http://www.newsday.com/iphone/orl-bk-disney-world-layoffs-032620090,0,940605.story
top chef and restaurant planner Dieter Hannig, .
Dieter is a German name, pronounced dee-ter (two syllables, long "e" in the first), not pronounced like someone who is on diet.Not to hijack but anyone else think thats as odd name for the top chef?
Dieter is a German name, pronounced dee-ter (two syllables, long "e" in the first), not pronounced like someone who is on diet.
In a way the English pronunciation of his name is apt. Hannig is an athlete and vegetarian who is unlikely to eat most of the food served in the restaurants that he "invented" at WDW, beginning with the California Grill and continuing with every resort restaurant that opened after the California Grill.
See http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-243-297--7444-0,00.html