$6,000-Per-Week Disney Resort Caught in the Act: Guest Discovers Alarming Maintenance Sidestep

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A serene evening view of a Disney World waterfront neighborhood with lighted buildings reflecting on the calm water. A central fountain gently sprays water upwards. The sky is a mix of deep blue and light clouds, creating a peaceful ambiance.

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2 Comments

  1. Michael

    It’s everywhere.. at Disneyland the Buzz Light-year ride is so worn out… The paint is rubbed off the cars, it looks trashy. Starting to look like a state fair ride.

  2. Don

    Whether it’s the cost of labor, utilities, or food it always seems that maintenance and upkeep are the services that suffer. You would think with the higher ticket prices, the various ride add ons there would be enough revenue to take care of these issues. But no, money is wasted on poor movies, over expansion, changing rides because someone has been offended, and let’s not forget exorbitant salaries paid to executives beginning with Bob Eiger

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