Drew Brummitt: Outside Reading 3 - Disney World

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An interesting discussion that we had in class was the discussion pertaining to how Disney World was originally created to tailor to upper class individuals. This was due to the accessibility of the park only being able to be reached by vehicles, which up until around the 60s was only available to the rich. I wanted to see if there were any articles on if there were any more wealth divide instances. I found out that before the COVID-19 pandemic, Disney World offered extended hours to individuals who stayed at resorts in the park and partner resorts outside of the park, but they have now added extended hours only available for guests staying at Disney Deluxe Resorts or Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts. This appears to be an attempt to increase revenue without the consideration that non-wealthy people will not be able to enjoy the benefits. After the pandemic, businesses all around the world felt the impacts and many struggled, so it is understandable for Disney World to enact a new policy such as this one, but it is also unfortunate, as it in turn creates an opportunity for the wealthy that will most likely not enjoyed by lower class or rarely enjoyed by middle class individuals.


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