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A message from Ken Storey

I don’t believe in instant karma, but I wish I did because those who have helped me over the past year deserve so much more than I could ever give them in return for all they’ve done for me.

It’s said that your life can change in a single heartbeat; for me, it changed in a single tweet.

One year ago today I was reflecting upon the horrific damage of Hurricane Harvey. The damage, the latest in a long line of floods for the region, had been predicted more than a year earlier but politics had gotten in the way of helping the region prepare. In a rant filled with links to various articles on those very issues, I fired off one of the most poorly written tweets I’ve ever posted.

Soon, alt-right groups focused on pushing liberal voices out of academia were causing my tweet to go viral. What followed was the most horrific chain of events I could have ever imagined: losing my dream job, police protecting me from self-proclaimed white supremacists, and interview requests flooding my inbox. Calls for my firing trended on social media and a live audience applauded my discharge.

Despite major news stories, and a president clearly not fit for the job, Fox News, InfoWars, and Rush Limbaugh instead focused on stories about me. These wildly untrue stories only fueled more threats against me. My students weren’t safe, my family wasn’t safe, I wasn’t safe. The alt-right had set their sights on me.

My entire world was collapsing around me and I had regular fights within my own mind. As I came to grips with this actually being my reality, I realized not just a horrific dream. As many whom I thought were friends turned their backs on me, some attempting to use my unwanted fame as a way to draw attention to themselves. I saw countless posts on social media from these former friends now proclaiming I had been brainwashed, was mentally ill, or hated our great nation. None of that was true, and they knew it.

I fully recognize my tweet was poorly written and insensitive, but a single tweet shouldn’t ruin a person’s job. A single tweet shouldn’t cause panic and fear for my family. A single tweet shouldn’t result in graphically detailed death threats, endanger my students, or cause prime-time coverage for nearly a week on Fox News. A single poorly worded tweet now meant I was a news story as far away as China or New Zealand. It felt like the entire world had gone crazy and the entire world wasn’t going to be happy until I was gone from it. Everything I had worked so hard for was now being ripped away.

But as right-wing media stirred fears by labeling me a “big wig democrat” and as James Woods weighed in calling me “worthless vermin,” there came rays of hope. Former students, colleagues whom I hadn’t connected with in years, and so many friends reached out to me. Nearly all of them with messages of support. Those simple messages are what gave me the power to push through the hardest experience of my life. And those same messages are what still keep me going today.

My nightmare is far from over. One year ago, there was a concerted effort to ruin my life and, honestly, it was much more successful than many realize. As I shared earlier this month with the New York Times, I still have many unpaid bills and few job prospects. But I also have a new hope for the future. This experience has shown me who my real friends are. Strangers reached out to me to show their support, and many of those strangers have since become friends. Today I am much more aware of the threats to our great democracy, and I hope my experience helps all of us become more aware of these threats.

We can’t let a few radical groups hijack social media. We can’t let a few bad experiences, no matter how bad, ruin our hope for the future.

When everything happened last year, I pulled away from social media, fearful of anything I post on it being used against me. But I realized that is precisely what the right-wing radicals, who tried to ruin my life, wanted. After a few days of silence, I returned to social media. The first thing I posted is a quote that is just as important in today’s hyper-political reality as it was then:

“You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.” – Mahatma Gandhi.

Keep hope alive, for this too shall pass.
-Ken Storey

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Ep 130 – Ponte Health’s Vertical Medical City

Ed and Ken are joined by the team behind one of the most ambitious developments in the history of Central Florida. Ponte Health is looking to be a true vertical city in downtown Orlando that would become a beacon for health research and practice. Today the developers give us a deep dive into their vision. We learn about the hydroponic gardens, the retail, and the research that is being proposed for this massive new tower.

The Gossip Line is also active with Ed giving new details on a ton of summer offerings headed to Walt Disney World including updates to one of the most iconic rides at Magic Kingdom.

Recording Date – February 23, 2018

Ponte Health – Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

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Episode 78 – Ron Schneider Breaks The Silence

Today we come back from our break with a round-up of the news. Then during the Main Event we have the original Dreamfinder, Ron Schneider, join us to chat about Walt’s Frozen Head, his views on Orlando tourism and the future of the industry.

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Recording Date: Punch List- June 27, 2016 | Main Event- July 1, 2016

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Punch List

WDW

Beaches reopen with fences after gator attack

Port Orleans food court to get updated

V&A’s Scott Hunnell is promoted to GF Exec. Chef

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique gets a new location

More WDW restaurants test walk-in availability

Universal

Volcano Bay info released

PETS rumors heat up

Not long until Sapphire Falls opens

Other

SeaWorld address sea pens during investor call

Port Canaveral goes up on parking

Hyatt House announced for Caravan Court (136,160 sq ft, 168 rooms, on-site restaurant)

Orlando Attractions Unite

I-Drive plaza sells, redevelopment likely

Westgate Standoff causes ripple effects

ph askes to get bigger

Other Important Links

Walt’s Frozen Head

From Dreamer to Dream Finder

WPRK

Theme Park University

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OTR Special – Happy 25th Anniversary to Universal Orlando

In this special episode dedicated to Universal Orlando’s 25th Anniversary we are joined by an old JAWS skipper, a guest who took in family throughout the 1990s, a local who spent much of their free time there in the ’90s and a current fan boy. Jake hosts this round-table discussion on what makes Universal Studios Florida so special. Jaws, Kongfrontation, Hitchcock, Hanna-Barbara, and more are discussed in the special edition of the Orlando Tourism Report.

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Recorded- June 3, 2015

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Today we’re talking about old school Universal. If you aren’t familiar with 1990s Universal check out this cool videos from 1990

Also check out this great collection of interviews and details from the gone but not forgotten attractions of Universal Studios that Orlando Park Pass recently published.

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5 Things to Look Forward To In UOR’s New Diagon Alley

After 15 years in service Gwazi, one of only three wooden coasters in Central Florida, will be close on February 1 of this year. The ride, found in the Morocco section of Busch Gardens Tampa, holds the title for the most fly-bys on a dueling roller coaster.
In recent years the ride has gotten noticeable rougher with the lack of wait on even busy days pointing to a lack of interest from most park guest. Busch Gardens did install new trains in 2010, this helped some with the roughness but many still seem to complain about the roughness. Park merchandise has noticeable not included the ride in recent years as well.
The coaster had a Lion and a Tiger side with the Tiger side being closed near the end of the 2012 season. Since then only the Lion side has run. (Check out the video below to see a ride-thru on both sides.)
“No decisions have been made about what lies ahead for Gwazi or for the future plans of that area of Busch Gardens,” said Park President Jim Dean. “But, we are always looking for ways to enhance guests’ experiences, so stay tuned for more news.”

Also closing at Busch Gardens is the Pantopia Grill. The dinner theater is found in the spectacularly themed Pantopia land yet inside it remained similar to how it looked for many years. Busch Gardens has confirmed that the dinner theater is being remodeled and will reopen with a new food court model, similar to the Expedition Cafe found in Antarctica at SeaWorld Orlando. The new restaurant will offer windows with Italian, America, Asia and Mexican cuisine. The Busch Gardens Tampa blog mentioned menu items at the new restaurant including; “rotisserie chicken, flatbread pizza, teriyaki chicken, shrimp lo Mein and panini’s.”

Craft beer and Starbucks coffee will be also be available in the new dining pavilion. The new restaurant will be known as Dragon Fire Grill and is expected to open later this year.

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