It’s not taxes. It’s rent.But yeah, I'll be honest and the taxes have never bugged me because of the situation of being told you can't open but also pay us,
I don't think they should get special treatment but also think the way some businesses were treated was BSIt’s not taxes. It’s rent.
City of San Diego deadline passes for SeaWorld to pay $12 million in back rent
The city claims SeaWorld owes it more than $12 million in unpaid rent, late fees and interest and had voted in May to file a lawsuit if the payment wasn't received.www.cbs8.com
I can’t imagine for a second why SeaWorld should or would get a break on its rent when none of the rest of us did (including most commercial real estate buildings!)
Found the Simpsons replacement.
The Sesame Street demographic is a bit younger than Minions/DreamWorks... so it could be a great strategic choice. Where to put it? No idea.At least Orlando wise, would universal really need another kids area when they have two shiny new areas with minions and dreamworks?
Maybe Hollywood, but even though they have the rights internationally, I don’t see the need for universal to pick up the rights domestically, as cool as it would be.
I don’t think there really is a place for it? I mean maybe you could replace supercharged with a sesame dark ride, but I don’t see supercharged closing soon. A SLOP esque sesame ride would be cool and good for UOR tho, I just don’t think a ride like that is that parks priority rn. Especially with Pokémon in the apparent pipelineThe Sesame Street demographic is a bit younger than Minions/DreamWorks... so it could be a great strategic choice. Where to put it? No idea.
If only there was a new park based on IPs that can support highly immersive worlds in desperate need of something for the pre-K set still afraid of dragons and monsters.The Sesame Street demographic is a bit younger than Minions/DreamWorks... so it could be a great strategic choice. Where to put it? No idea.
I'm sure this will blow over, it's just odd to criticize your more valuable IP out in public.Sesame license isn’t going away over this, it’s just a “business” thing that will quickly be forgotten when Sesame gets their money.