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Question for You Southern Californians With Kids Who Enjoy Going to Disneyland.

A ticket for one person to spend a day at Disneyland costs $100-$200, depending on the day.

There are some people (now, I'm not naming any names) who want to see California real estate re-assessed at current levels by repealing Prop 13.

Disneyland's property tax rate is based on 1975 levels (with small increases allowed per year, generally capped at 2% in addition to perhaps some bond measures).

If Disneyland's property was reassessed to reflect 2025 property values, how much do you think Disney would have to raise admission prices to pay for their higher property taxes? Or, more likely, will they just close the park and sell the land to developers?
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DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Having grown up there, I'm fairly certain they would move out of state. No house there is under a million now. I do mean Anaheim.

The property alone is worth that much. It's why my father moved away from there and I never moved back there in 1984. He couldn't afford the rent.

There's not a single piece of farm land in all of Anaheim. That wasn't true even in the 1970s.
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@jackjjackson
During the last 15 years the Phillies and Eagles have been the best franchises in professional sports.
@luckranger71

I suppose that statement hinders on what the "best franchise" means.

In the past 15 years (that is, 2010-2024), World Series Championships in MLB:

3 San Francisco Giants
2 Boston Red Sox
2 Houston Astros
2 Los Angeles Dodgers
1 Atlanta Braves
1 Chicago Cubs
1 Kansas City Royals
1 St. Louis Cardinals
1 Texas Rangers
1 Washington Nationals

In the past 15 years (that is 2010-2024), Pennants in MLB:

4 Houston Astros
4 Los Angeles Dodgers
3 San Francisco Giants
3 Texas Rangers
2 Boston Red Sox
2 Kansas City Royals
2 St. Louis Cardinals
1 Arizona Diamondbacks
1 Atlanta Braves
1 Chicago Cubs
1 Cleveland Indians
1 Detroit Tigers
1 New York Mets
1 New York Yankees
1 Philadelphia Phillies
1 Tampa Bay Rays
1 Washington Nationals

In the past 15 years (that is, 2011-2025), Super Bowl Championships in NFL:

3 Kansas City Chiefs
3 New England Patriots
2 Philadelphia Eagles
1 Baltimore Ravens
1 Denver Broncos
1 Green Bay Packers
1 Los Angeles Rams
1 New York Giants
1 Seattle Seahawks
1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

In the past 15 years (that is, 2011-2025), Super Bowl Appearances in NFL:

5 Kansas City Chiefs
5 New England Patriots
3 Philadelphia Eagles
3 San Francisco 49ers
2 Denver Broncos
2 Los Angeles Rams
2 Seattle Seahawks
1 Atlanta Falcons
1 Baltimore Ravens
1 Carolina Panthers
1 Cincinnati Bengals
1 Green Bay Packers
1 New York Giants
1 Pittsburgh Steelers
1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
beckyromero · 36-40, F
@jackjjackson
Other than hockey what has Chicago done?

2016 (Cubs) is more recent than 2008 (Phillies).

And the Bulls won 6 NBA titles since the 76ers last won.

The Blackhawks have won 3 Stanley Cups since the last time the Flyers won (which is when Gerald Ford was president).
I’ll stick with what I wrote. @beckyromero
Thinkerbell · 41-45, F
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