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Originally Posted by Gooch1971
That looks BAD! The resort will likely continue to try to operate under the receiver but it will be nearly impossible to function. They will be on a cash only COD status immediately and a lot of the smart employees will leave. A new owner will probably not have time to get up to speed before the Parade. This has the potential to be epic. Isn't this the 2nd time PCA has had a problem with Vermont?
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Well put. This departure of all the senior staff is what will cause enormous problems because running something as complex as the PP even with a PCA event crowd thats willing to help out. Its a managerial nightmare with something like 2000 people, and approximately 1,200 cars.
Only someone with a good team familiar with that kind of logistic planning will be able to make this run smoothly.
Now the financial side of planning alone makes the mind boggle. Are there enough ATM's and banks in the area to provide cash for 2000 people ? The catering side will be a nightmare because all the good kitchen staff will have left and so I expect the resort food will be very poor. Are there enough local restaurants that can cater to this many people ?
I was also looking forward to this event, but now I expect the smart move for the PCA is probably to cancel it and issue whatever size of refund the PCA can, with the hope of a further refund should the govt sell the seized assets