Posted on 04/24/2017 9:08:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
ORLANDO, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35) - Disney executives emphasized the economic impact of the brand new attraction at Animal Kingdom called Pandora: World of Avatar. Not only has it created hundreds of new jobs but it would be more money that those new workers will put back into the local economy.
Walt Disney World has 73,000 cast members today, serves as the largest single employer in the United States, said Senior Vice President of Walt Disney World Parks Jim MacPhee. All of those cast members live, work, and play here in Central Florida. And so this ability to add incrementally to that is just another boost to the entire economic engine of the Central Florida community.
Disney said the Pandora attraction will create 700 permanent positions: cast members, maintenance, and service workers. Another 800 jobs were for construction workers.
"The more people that come here, the better it is for the economy- the economy will certainly improve I'm sure, said a local Treasure Island Gift Shop Manager Faiza Eisa.
Pandora is the largest expansion at Animal Kingdom since it opened in 1998 and Disney promises an experience that will be out of this world.
When they walk across the bridge in the back of me, theyll be transported 4.4 light years away and once youre on the moon of Pandora there is no disconnect, said Disneys Animal Kingdom Vice President Djuan Rivers.
There will be two rides on Pandora: one will allow visitors to ride on the back of a flying animal, the other is a boat ride down the Navi River. Avatar fans cannot wait for opening day.
"I think there are a lot of people who really like that movie and I think they'll go back more times than once, and the ride will be phenomenal, said a tourist.
Pandora: the World of Avatar will officially open to the public May 27th.
How many of the 700 jobs are designated H1B only contractor?
But as a story well... it really doesn't merit a sequel. Much less three of them.
Nope. Me neither. In fact I never will.
I liked it.
It was awesome to watch it in HD. The political themes were subtle enough to not make me puke.
Yep. It's a copy, a clone with slight background changes of many other older stories... Pocahontas etc.
Still haven’t seen it myself.
Though the whole ‘700 jobs created’ is just utter bull; Avatar is replacing an existing area of Animal Kingdom, those jobs existed before they tore out the area, they’re just coming back now that construction is nearly done.
The 3D made me ill. The only way I would see any of the other movies is if there is further technological advancement.
Have not seen it not has my family,have no desire to watch it,so good luck On this one Disney,smacks me as like Walt’s Fantasia,he loved it but was a flop
I thought the movie was about evil corporations raping natural resources to help build utopia back home? Irony, your name is Disney
No I haven’t either.
I work hard to avoid leftist propaganda.
The article says “largest single employer.” It probably meant largest employer at a single location. Writers nowadays seem to have missed learning logic and accuracy.
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