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Well there was that 500' permit that Universal opposed. Now how did that turn out?A much more fair assessment on this, thanks for the info. I think the key will be how high they can make these buildings exactly, as that will be able to suit more people obviously. If it can hold 15-20K more people, thats just a little above the number of new people they said will be employing once Epic opens. A step in the right direction for sure.
I think Demmings might include it as a part of his mass transit proposal associated with the new tax proposal. It’d be a good location for a depot or central transit station for the I-Drive area.As much as I wish it would, the three acre mass transit development provision won’t really do anything. Orlando’s transit problems are far from a land issue.
Would it though? It’s set back from the hub of I-Drive, and is even a ways away from the Convention Center. As much as it pains me to say it, Orlando was not made for Public Transit. It will take a lot more than most people are willing to put in to fix the transport issue.I think Demmings might include it as a part of his mass transit proposal associated with the new tax proposal. It’d be a good location for a depot or central transit station for the I-Drive area.
I think Demmings might include it as a part of his mass transit proposal associated with the new tax proposal. It’d be a good location for a depot or central transit station for the I-Drive area.
Would it though? It’s set back from the hub of I-Drive, and is even a ways away from the Convention Center. As much as it pains me to say it, Orlando was not made for Public Transit. It will take a lot more than most people are willing to put in to fix the transport issue.
That’s, kinda, the big question. The Orlando/Kissimmee unemployment rate is below 3%, but a large percentage of theme park workers don’t live in those areas. A ton commute from Lake and Seminole counties. There’s also the large number of transient college students that are only in the area for 2-4 years. It’s hard math.How is there enough slack in the Orlando labor market for all of Universal’s expansion?
It’s crazy to me that the Orlando area has enough people willing to take $15/hour to support all of Universal and Disney’s expansions.
Is this actually a thing? I’ve seen a couple influencers that clearly moved to Orlando to work at Disney, but I was never convinced it was that big of a phenomenon.The biggest wrinkle, though, is actually the Disney effect. So many people move to Orlando simply to work at Disney. Catch is that working there, many times, ruins the magic, so they leave and end up working at the other parks.
Universal does have an internship program, but it’s smallish and GPA-restricted unlike the DCP. It’s an actual *internship* rather than what Disney calls an internship but is really just them getting college kids to fill spots.Is this actually a thing? I’ve seen a couple influencers that clearly moved to Orlando to work at Disney, but I was never convinced it was that big of a phenomenon.
I’m shocked Universal doesn’t have a College Program. Disney’s version is marketing genius. Disney is a well-known brand and a lot of college students would love to have it on their resume (even if DCP isn’t nearly as big of a resume booster as other Disney divisions). Especially is Universal could work in the Comcast brand name.
Universal would need to build college housing and I just don’t see that happening. Even with EU, Universal doesn’t have much land. They can’t dedicate land towards supplemental stuff like Disney can.
Disney has actual internships as well, so I’d consider DCP it’s own category.Universal does have an internship program, but it’s smallish and GPA-restricted unlike the DCP. It’s an actual *internship* rather than what Disney calls an internship but is really just them getting college kids to fill spots.
Because it’s one of the largest employers in the city and people need a job to get by. Theme park work is the #1 job for non-college graduates in Orlando.I'm sure many will become workers in the park and hotels.
lol PREACHSame as most workers in the work force everywhere. Not many non professionals are working in the job of their dreams. That's reality.
That’s not at all what I was saying, but by all means make jokes.Same as most workers in the work force everywhere. Not many non professionals are working in the job of their dreams. That's reality.