"The Sentinel's editorial board opposed expanded gambling when it appeared on the 2004 ballot. We remain concerned about its addictive impacts; how its revenues generally don't improve public education, despite promoters' promises; how those with the least to lose are among those most willing to risk their savings.
But gambling has, in fact, gained broader cultural acceptance. Millions of people wager money on state-run lottery games. Many cruise ships sailing out of our ports offer full casinos. And the Seminole Tribe's gambling palaces prove some adults find gambling highly entertaining.
We continue to believe what should be obvious to lawmakers: Allowing casinos in metro Orlando would severely undermine the family brand that makes the region an economic powerhouse. Disney and dice don't mix. Disney understands that, which is why its cruise ships are among the few without casinos. Las Vegas tried marketing itself as a family destination in the '90s but gave up and launched its "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" campaign."
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