Not a hill I'm trying to die on but something I literally deal with everyday as a project manager. You work on a project. Boss man slips up at a meeting and said this project will be done this day etc despite your personal knowledge that deadline likely won't be reached. Now everyone has expectations that it will happen that time despite it not being officially pushed out by the people actually doing said project creating more headaches in managing expectations because maybe it wasn't stated well to boss.
Secondly, it was Jungle who stated a CEO would know things and wouldn't speculate/pull stuff out of the air but dude has gotten dates wrong before in official settings and this was an unofficial statement.
My goal is to reduce expectations that it will actually open by 2023 because I don't think it will happen just like Beijing didn't open by 2020, Just like Bourne didn't open in 2019, just like all the attractions opened late. Too many factors in play especially with the lack of resources due to the high demand in Florida.