When I was young the USA seemed like this magical far off land where everything was cool and Disney and shit. Even as I got older it seemed like a good place to visit, amazing geography, great food, now I'm going to have to explain to my kids it's some kind of fascist hellstate and that's why we're not going to Disney.
Never go to the magic kingdom. Went last year..... The crowds were crazy, you MUST sign up and use their fast pass phone app to get on any rides if you're lucky..... Waiting in line without it takes 2 hours per ride. I got on 4 rides because of this, and was outright denied from getting on popular rides....fast pass app users only. And there are only so many fast pass slots..... People literally walked around hitting refreshing their phone all day hoping for a slot to open
Also, the article is about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis citing 3.3 million Canadians visiting Florida in 2024, and trying to play them off as 2025 statistics.
I'm honestly not really sure what they're trying to say because the statement tries to say two things at once.
“That’s not much of a boycott in my book. Maybe they wanted to get a glimpse of what a Stanley Cup-winning hockey team actually looks like,” DeSantis said to applause.
Is it 3.3 million Canadians visiting isn't a large percentage of tourists or that many of us did visit despite the boycott? They're also omitting how long or how much was spent there, which may be fairly significant.
An estimated one million Canadian “snowbirds” – seniors and retirees who winter in southern states such as Florida and Arizona – inject billions in tourism spending during their months-long stays in the United States.
The fact that a Canadian who is visiting Florida is likely spending hundreds to thousands for each trip, Florida will lose a lot of money as this continues.
And he assumes it's only Canadians who will boycott the US. Europeans and the British are doing the same. 🤜🤛
At first I read that as hundreds of thousands for each trip, then wondered how behind the curve I was. Then realized I was further back than I thought for not reading correctly.
Disney sounded fun when I was a kid, as a middle aged adult I'd rather go to places with less large carnivorous reptiles and smaller crowds. In Canada in the 80s took forever to figure out the difference between Disney World and Land, I just figured Land was the only place. Also didn't help there is a Hollywood Florida I learned about then too.
Sometimes I wonder if I died and I’m in the bad place, or maybe I’m in a coma and my brain is running through dumber and dumber situations to try and wake me up.
There’s no way pee e pole can be this stupid, right?
Just checking in, the state whose economy is grossly overreliant on tourism is openly saying they don't want tourists? That they'll misuse statistics to publicly insult tourists?
What are they going to do about it? Not go! LOL! Now be good canadian cucks and go bring money to florida and then leave fast as just looking at you makes desantis so sick he wants to throw up.
I really hope that Canadians start selling their red state assets en mass. I used to live in Florida and about 30% of the snowbird's cars had Canadian plates. I got out of Florida, and Canadians should too. That place just doesn't deserve us.
During an address to lawmakers at the state capitol in Tallahassee, the governor briefly mentioned Florida’s tourist numbers from 2024, boasting 142 million visitors, 3.3 million of whom hailed from Canada, he noted.
Maybe Florida will still get visits from its Southern neighbours, Texas and the Northeast, but most would be out for merely a weekend trip usually. Those millions from Canada are the ones willing to buy property, spend the big bucks over a whole season on tourism, and make your sorry state a less miserable and DeSantis-like place to live.
I have one trip coming up to Florida. Then I'm done. I'll be making more trips to Canada after that. If I need a beach in the Cold months, I'll find better ones in the Caribbean.
I've been urging people not to visit Florida for ages due to their human rights violations. They've been a no-go state for trans people for years. They used to be their own category on trans safety maps, filled in black (unfortunately more states have entered that category since)