Nobody is disagreeing with any of that. I am disagreeing with you, clearly tuned into the hospitality industry, thinking that people are going around calling them the deadbeat DNC.
On top of that, we've had this discussion. I posted articles on how Trump wasn't reimbursing cities for costs related to his rallies and you replied he should also pay his bills. Now you're focusing 100% on Dem's not paying bills and giving Trump a pass while making up complete lies about the industry's perception.
I work right next to an entire group who sells into the hospitality industry all day, every day. There's an entire regimen of articles about the wariness of taking on a DNC convention because of Charlotte in 2012. I'm not all disputing that Trump has bills, it took Hillary years to supposedly pay off her bills from her first run (probably with either Ukrainian or Russian cash, if not both).
In typical BidenVoter fashion you're focusing on some busses (because the crowds were so large) while the DNC candidacy ranks are filled with story after story regarding unpaid bills (not to mention the DNC going years without paying their DC taxes).
Oh, and of course the greater hospitality sector is going to covet something like a large DNC presence, but a bar or hotel isn't paying for the police force overtime or the vendors at the convention itself. In which the DNC has left cities and their convention bureau's holding the bag to the tune of tens of millions of dollars.