We are offically Universal Converts!!

Plus what type of ticket deals does Disney offer? Nothing.

Universal has had or still has buy 1 get one free, they have had end of the year passes, they offer half off tickets with coca cola labels for special events like Horror Nights and the current Grinchmas and Macy's. What does Disney offer nothing; Disney doesn't care about their guests they care about their money. Disney wants you to leave their park broke and they say come again will hit you up for more next time so save up.

Universal offers hotel deals 3 nights for $99 & still you get FOTL access with it. That's a good deal, what does Disney offer $100 a night rooms.

Universal offers the public and not just Florida Residents deals and I think that's what I like about them.

They also had a tent sale and all proceeds went to Charity and Schools. They also sent the Grinch to New York and is traveling back to Florida collecting gifts for the need families who can't afford them. When has Disney ever done anything like that for its community?
 
I don't know what your talking about but, I wasn't bashing anyone. I was posting facts and if you pin point out me in this topic you should make remarks to everyone else saying the same things.

I should add if it's bashing why don't you prove me wrong and tell me what Disney does for the commuity, and what deals they offer? Lately all they have done for the commuity is get their cruiseline guests sick.
 
nwo/USO, Robert, fellas...

All I ask is that we all be civil. This is a board for fun and information.

Be civil and be careful.
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I was, I was pointing out my opinions and views, and facts about Disney. The same as others were posting here, I don't think I was acting uncivilized or as Robert said bashing.

I think I have been helpful, kind, and thoughtful since I have been here. That is how I will remain here, hopefully no problems will occur, but I have seen it in 2 different threads already where I have been negatively labeled.
 

All the things you mention is not going to the local community, those are organizations they sponsor. Are they donating any of their Billions to the local charities in Florida, No! Does Universal, Yes! The robotic team, that's useful for the needy.

Let's talk light rail remember that, it would have connected "The Space Port" to Orlando, and this would have meant easy access from the cruise lines to Orlando, Disney would have benefited from it but didn't want to chip in. Universal and other parks were willing to.

I remember Disney suing a Day Care Center for distributing Disney films to their kids. That's really contributing I am glad they won because now that day care center is closed and the owner will be paying what ever millions she owns for the rest of her life.

You are right they contribute but not to anything like the homeless or the needy for the holidays. Why should they it's their money why do something nice like that? Universal a company in financial turmoil still can find it in their hearts to give back to Central Florida and raise money for the needy and send the Grinch across the US to collect gifts for the less fortunate this holiday season. When has the Mouse done that?

Actually it's more then 5 but it started with them.
 
As much as I prefer Universals theme parks, your assessment of Disney's charitable contributions is way off base.

Check out this website before dissing Disney on this...

http://disney.go.com/disneyhand/index.html

They have the VoluntEARS program. They pay for thousands of Make a Wish Foundation kids to visit their parks each year.

Please go back to dissing Disney on their lack of up to date technology and innovation. As far as charitable work goes, both companies do a lot.

-Jon
 
"About Roy Disney

Throughout his life, Roy Edward Disney has made children his number-one priority. Delighting generations of children with the magic of Disney films, attractions, and characters has been his life's work for nearly half a century-a work that has touched the lives of millions.

Beyond entertainment, Disney's dedication to children has found many outlets. As a long-time advocate of education, he has been the mastermind behind innovative programs like Jiminy Cricket's Environmentality Challenge, an environmental education program that encourages elementary school students to think and act responsibly toward the environment. Since he initiated the program in 1994 as a partnership between The Walt Disney Company and the State of California, more than 250,000 children have participated. Over the years the program has inspired children to adopt endangered species, initiate school recycling programs, save open spaces from developers, and clean up countless beaches and canyons.

Perhaps even more importantly, programs like this have helped children take pride in their accomplishments, enjoy learning, and get a sense of what it means to make a difference in their community.

Under Disney's direction, The Walt Disney Company has maintained a longstanding tradition of making a difference for children in the community. Through internal programs like VoluntEars, Disney employees have logged hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours in children's causes. And through community programs like Disney Scholars and Disney Dreamers and Doers, outstanding kids have gained the recognition they deserve.

Over the past five decades Disney's personal efforts to help kids have extended well outside the Disney umbrella. His desire to enhance the lives of children has led to hands-on involvement in community projects of all kinds. Providing leadership and direction on the boards of child-centered organizations such as Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles, Ronald McDonald House charities, and the United States Committee for UNICEF is one of the many ways he continues to serve today.

Roy E. Disney currently serves as vice chairman of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors and heads the studio's Animation Department. He joined The Walt Disney Company in 1954 as an assistant film editor and has subsequently held the roles of writer, director, producer and vice president."

Source:
http://totalnet.cmn.org/newsite/uploadedpressreleases/Awards.html
 
Ok, I'll buy that. It seems that they do that stuff so I retrack my previous statement about their contributions.

I'll keep my statements about their parks.
 
For those who doubt about the Spaceship Earth rumor, I can't confirm it for sure, but check out the Rumors & News forum.

AT&T's sponorship will run out at the end of this year I believe. Microsoft will pick up the sponsorship. The inside of the sphere will be gutted and re-fitted with a new ride based on a ride already at DisneySea in Tokyo.

Oy...

I will probably be going to IOA for the first time in January. I got to the Studios in September and LOVED it! :)
 














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