Originally Posted By dshyates Wow excusing stained mattresses and bad sheets at a $300/night resort with 9/11. Are you a Guilliani supporter?
Originally Posted By fkurucz <<And people are starting to realize that regardless of what they tell you it is NOT illegal to leave the property.>> This is why we prefer DLR, time and time again.
Originally Posted By fkurucz <<When Disney has good cash flow, they are generally pretty good at spending it in ways that improve their products. When cash flow deteriorates, you see a lot of belt tightening.>> Huh, that makes sense, offer LESS value when business is slow. That'll get the fence sitters to open the check book.
Originally Posted By nbodyhome >> Wow excusing stained mattresses and bad sheets at a $300/night resort with 9/11. Are you a Guilliani supporter? << Does Giulliani support stained mattresses? I haven't seen that in his campaign. Cash flow is good, but at the same time - Disney needs to catch up to what other resorts (much less expensive hotels) are doing. Nice beds, mattresses, etc. are standard now.
Originally Posted By mickeyboy43 I think the less cash-flow less stuff is all DIs can do. Its obvious loans wouldnt be smart because of the threat of going belly up. Loans are dangerous in slow times, and I think Disney really needs to start opening cast only places to bring in workers from other places. I want to see these pics of half completed POP!
Originally Posted By Tiggirl <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/jlovely/2104957590/in/set-72157603294545962/" target="_blank">http://flickr.com/photos/jlove ly/2104957590/in/set-72157603294545962/</a> These aren't my pictures but there are several in the above link. They're kind of creepy looking. ~Beth
Originally Posted By nbodyhome Wow, how did they get over there? The bridge is completely sealed off at this point.
Originally Posted By Tiggirl I'm not too sure. Their notes that go along with their pictures say that they just "stepped over" one very low fence to get over there. ~Beth