Anonymous wrote:https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/sports/ted-leonsis-new-arena-virginia-dc-maryland-wes-moore-WKFAWJW6FZAJVDXYAF5BOL467A/
I guess Ted now has at least talked to Maryland, continuing his billionaire desire to have others pay for his new toy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:google is your friend
https://www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/manassas-national-battlefield-park
over 700,000 visitors a year.
Disney gets 58 million a year.
The Civil War battlefields in Va don’t compete with Disney as an attraction. They compete with Busch Gardens, Luray Caverns, Kings Dominion, Skyline Drive, and the Natural Bridge.
Disney America with its whitewashed and saccharine depiction of American history would’ve been unacceptable in a few years. Also, we already have a wildly popular historically-themed park—Busch Gardens which pays homage to both our European and French Canadian heritage. It is home to the largest German beer hall outside of Germany.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:google is your friend
https://www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/manassas-national-battlefield-park
over 700,000 visitors a year.
Disney gets 58 million a year.
Anonymous wrote:google is your friend
https://www.battlefields.org/visit/heritage-sites/manassas-national-battlefield-park
over 700,000 visitors a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were going to put Disney on a historic battlefield. If it had been proposed for south of I-66, then it would have been otherwise fine.
A battlefield that doesn't have any significance. Are their people visiting it?
Yes actually. It is pretty cool, if you like history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were going to put Disney on a historic battlefield. If it had been proposed for south of I-66, then it would have been otherwise fine.
A battlefield that doesn't have any significance. Are their people visiting it?
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were going to put Disney on a historic battlefield. If it had been proposed for south of I-66, then it would have been otherwise fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were going to put Disney on a historic battlefield. If it had been proposed for south of I-66, then it would have been otherwise fine.
A battlefield that doesn't have any significance. Are their people visiting it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This proposal looks like it will fail.
Much like the Disney deal back in Haymarket area back in the 90s. The fears of congestion, too many people and traffic and over development. What people couldn't see back then , was it was going to happen with or without Disney. I get it bc I lived here in the 90s and back then we just couldn't see any boon coming to that area. Would Disney have been better than the over building of McMansions? Maybe. Maybe not.
The arena deal is the same way. It's impossible to know what forces will shape the future. In the early 90s we didn't understand the impact of technology or the internet on the DMV area. And there will be something else in the future that we don't know today.
I never understood how a patriotic themed Disney theme park could survive. It wouldn’t have had any of the typical Disney rides and attractions. Funny how the save the Battlefield people won against Disney, but lost against the data centers that will soon emit their low frequency humming throughout the national park.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, they were going to put Disney on a historic battlefield. If it had been proposed for south of I-66, then it would have been otherwise fine.
Anonymous wrote:This proposal looks like it will fail.
Much like the Disney deal back in Haymarket area back in the 90s. The fears of congestion, too many people and traffic and over development. What people couldn't see back then , was it was going to happen with or without Disney. I get it bc I lived here in the 90s and back then we just couldn't see any boon coming to that area. Would Disney have been better than the over building of McMansions? Maybe. Maybe not.
The arena deal is the same way. It's impossible to know what forces will shape the future. In the early 90s we didn't understand the impact of technology or the internet on the DMV area. And there will be something else in the future that we don't know today.