@mbrailer which makes me ask “why not?” Tax revenue is tax revenue. Keeping people in the area means more money for businesses and higher property values.
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@mbrailer which makes me ask “why not?” Tax revenue is tax revenue. Keeping people in the area means more money for businesses and higher property values. 1 comment
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@twipped @Karstan @straphanger I don't think the WDW transportation system is funded by taxes. While the roads are maintained by the special taxing district*, the buses, boats, monorails and sky gondolas are operated by WDW itself.
WDW runs them at a loss because doing so helps the resort monopolize tourists' time. Most mass transit systems don't have that advantage, because taxpayers hate subsidizing things they don't use.
(* and WDW is the largest taxpayer in the district.)