Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming the firefighters got the same park benefits as cast members, they get what we call “golden tickets” a few times per year. Good for park hopping, no black out dates, etc. Cast members get passes for everyone in their household. So, if you have 3 kids, annual passes would be worth more than $1K.
For some of those firefighters, this was the only reason they got a job there.

Anonymous wrote:Assuming the firefighters got the same park benefits as cast members, they get what we call “golden tickets” a few times per year. Good for park hopping, no black out dates, etc. Cast members get passes for everyone in their household. So, if you have 3 kids, annual passes would be worth more than $1K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh oh.. now the firefighters in the Disney district who backed Desantis got their free tickets taken away, and now they're mad. Oopsies.
https://news.yahoo.com/disneys-firefighters-backed-desantis-feuded-143443169.html
Disney World's first responders once backed Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida's plan to assume control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had autonomous control over the land that Disney occupied.
"Anything has got to be better than what we currently have," Tim Stromsnes, the communications director of the Reedy Creek Professional Firefighters Local 2117 union, told the Orlando Sentinel in January.
But now firefighters are having second thoughts after the new oversight board moved to strip them of special Disney perks they've had for decades. Last week, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, the rebranded Reedy Creek board, revoked all of the firefighters' free passes to the Disney parks and resorts. First responders told the Miami Times this made visits to the theme park unaffordable.
"The removal of this benefit takes away, for some, their entire reason for working here," a firefighter named Pete Simon told the Miami Times.
A number of firefighters confronted DeSantis' new board at a monthly meeting last Wednesday about the free passes and what they meant for them and their families. They said in the meeting the discounts afforded to them by Disney were a major reason they chose to work there, the Miami Times reported.
Most of the firefighters benefited because they got money instead of a pass they didn't use. You would have to go 10 times a year for an annual pass to be worthwhile.
The ones who lose out are the ones who took their kids and got multiple free passes.
Sure go ahead and lecture the firefighters about what they should want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:uh oh.. now the firefighters in the Disney district who backed Desantis got their free tickets taken away, and now they're mad. Oopsies.
https://news.yahoo.com/disneys-firefighters-backed-desantis-feuded-143443169.html
Disney World's first responders once backed Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida's plan to assume control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had autonomous control over the land that Disney occupied.
"Anything has got to be better than what we currently have," Tim Stromsnes, the communications director of the Reedy Creek Professional Firefighters Local 2117 union, told the Orlando Sentinel in January.
But now firefighters are having second thoughts after the new oversight board moved to strip them of special Disney perks they've had for decades. Last week, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, the rebranded Reedy Creek board, revoked all of the firefighters' free passes to the Disney parks and resorts. First responders told the Miami Times this made visits to the theme park unaffordable.
"The removal of this benefit takes away, for some, their entire reason for working here," a firefighter named Pete Simon told the Miami Times.
A number of firefighters confronted DeSantis' new board at a monthly meeting last Wednesday about the free passes and what they meant for them and their families. They said in the meeting the discounts afforded to them by Disney were a major reason they chose to work there, the Miami Times reported.
Most of the firefighters benefited because they got money instead of a pass they didn't use. You would have to go 10 times a year for an annual pass to be worthwhile.
The ones who lose out are the ones who took their kids and got multiple free passes.
Anonymous wrote:uh oh.. now the firefighters in the Disney district who backed Desantis got their free tickets taken away, and now they're mad. Oopsies.
https://news.yahoo.com/disneys-firefighters-backed-desantis-feuded-143443169.html
Disney World's first responders once backed Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida's plan to assume control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had autonomous control over the land that Disney occupied.
"Anything has got to be better than what we currently have," Tim Stromsnes, the communications director of the Reedy Creek Professional Firefighters Local 2117 union, told the Orlando Sentinel in January.
But now firefighters are having second thoughts after the new oversight board moved to strip them of special Disney perks they've had for decades. Last week, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, the rebranded Reedy Creek board, revoked all of the firefighters' free passes to the Disney parks and resorts. First responders told the Miami Times this made visits to the theme park unaffordable.
"The removal of this benefit takes away, for some, their entire reason for working here," a firefighter named Pete Simon told the Miami Times.
A number of firefighters confronted DeSantis' new board at a monthly meeting last Wednesday about the free passes and what they meant for them and their families. They said in the meeting the discounts afforded to them by Disney were a major reason they chose to work there, the Miami Times reported.
Disney World's first responders once backed Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida's plan to assume control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had autonomous control over the land that Disney occupied.
"Anything has got to be better than what we currently have," Tim Stromsnes, the communications director of the Reedy Creek Professional Firefighters Local 2117 union, told the Orlando Sentinel in January.
But now firefighters are having second thoughts after the new oversight board moved to strip them of special Disney perks they've had for decades. Last week, the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District, the rebranded Reedy Creek board, revoked all of the firefighters' free passes to the Disney parks and resorts. First responders told the Miami Times this made visits to the theme park unaffordable.
"The removal of this benefit takes away, for some, their entire reason for working here," a firefighter named Pete Simon told the Miami Times.
A number of firefighters confronted DeSantis' new board at a monthly meeting last Wednesday about the free passes and what they meant for them and their families. They said in the meeting the discounts afforded to them by Disney were a major reason they chose to work there, the Miami Times reported.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis is term limited. Even if his successor is a Republican (likely) it’s less likely the person will feel like picking a fight with Disney. Disney just has to ride this out three more years.
They need to fund candidates who will give Disney what they want. The previous district is gone.
The district was renamed. They couldn’t dissolve RCID because of the bond debt. The board is also filled with DeSantis donors, I mean, appointees. Those board members are making $400K/yr off this job. I don’t even know how that’s legal.
Are you surprised by the legality of the previous board buying Disney passes for employees? Extra millions for Disney's bottom line taken out of the government expense line.
Do you work? What benefits are you upset about receiving - transportation subsidy, healthcare subsidy, gym subsidy, what about 401k matches? It’s an employment benefit you dote.
You are right, this sort of thing is common. Lots of hotel managers will hand out repair contracts to companies controlled by them. If a government employee(the board) is using government funds to buy products in which the government employee has an interest, that puts him in violation of ethics laws. That is what the Florida IG has been asked to investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis is term limited. Even if his successor is a Republican (likely) it’s less likely the person will feel like picking a fight with Disney. Disney just has to ride this out three more years.
They need to fund candidates who will give Disney what they want. The previous district is gone.
The district was renamed. They couldn’t dissolve RCID because of the bond debt. The board is also filled with DeSantis donors, I mean, appointees. Those board members are making $400K/yr off this job. I don’t even know how that’s legal.
Are you surprised by the legality of the previous board buying Disney passes for employees? Extra millions for Disney's bottom line taken out of the government expense line.
Do you work? What benefits are you upset about receiving - transportation subsidy, healthcare subsidy, gym subsidy, what about 401k matches? It’s an employment benefit you dote.
You are right, this sort of thing is common. Lots of hotel managers will hand out repair contracts to companies controlled by them. If a government employee(the board) is using government funds to buy products in which the government employee has an interest, that puts him in violation of ethics laws. That is what the Florida IG has been asked to investigate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis is term limited. Even if his successor is a Republican (likely) it’s less likely the person will feel like picking a fight with Disney. Disney just has to ride this out three more years.
They need to fund candidates who will give Disney what they want. The previous district is gone.
The district was renamed. They couldn’t dissolve RCID because of the bond debt. The board is also filled with DeSantis donors, I mean, appointees. Those board members are making $400K/yr off this job. I don’t even know how that’s legal.
Are you surprised by the legality of the previous board buying Disney passes for employees? Extra millions for Disney's bottom line taken out of the government expense line.
Do you work? What benefits are you upset about receiving - transportation subsidy, healthcare subsidy, gym subsidy, what about 401k matches? It’s an employment benefit you dote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis is term limited. Even if his successor is a Republican (likely) it’s less likely the person will feel like picking a fight with Disney. Disney just has to ride this out three more years.
They need to fund candidates who will give Disney what they want. The previous district is gone.
The district was renamed. They couldn’t dissolve RCID because of the bond debt. The board is also filled with DeSantis donors, I mean, appointees. Those board members are making $400K/yr off this job. I don’t even know how that’s legal.
Are you surprised by the legality of the previous board buying Disney passes for employees? Extra millions for Disney's bottom line taken out of the government expense line.
Do you work? What benefits are you upset about receiving - transportation subsidy, healthcare subsidy, gym subsidy, what about 401k matches? It’s an employment benefit you dote.