sethschroeder
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Are you talking about the verbiage in this pic? Yeah, we don’t interpret that the same way. To me, “modern masterpiece” means the modern addition of the Skyliner or that it will have all the newer conveniences like USB ports, mobile ordering, the new couch Murphy beds, all the things Walt would not have found in his travels.
Its not about having usb ports..... You look at previews on the resort and modern was stated as well as in the Disney description of the resort and items of the resort. Yes there are classical touches as well but I never said there wasn't just that there was modern design built in that would become dated for someone who visits the resort for the first time 10+ years from now.
So do you have examples of what the Riviera looks like to people who have never been there? I don’t understand what you mean... are you just saying most people haven’t been to the French or Italian Riviera so they shouldn’t base a hotel’s theme on it?
Doing a resort designed on Europe or the Riviera is fine (although I would have liked Paris more so than Riviera). A good example of what I am saying is Wilderness lodge. It can become "outdated" but it is directly in line with the normal visitors idea of what they "picture in their mind" of what a Parks/Ski/Outdoor Lodge should be even though they have never been to one. Another great example is Poly which when you walk in you distinctly have that grand pacific resort feel.
Like I said the shortfalls of the grand classic design of Riveria wouldn't stop me from buying there. I also think some of the touches of the Riviera that you might equate with France or Italy as a whole may be missed and viewed more so outdated.
I guess I object to the whole “pixie dust in the eyes” method of discounting someone’s opinion.
You completely misinterpreted my comment. You don't agree that a large majority of the people who view Riviera negatively right now would actually be all positive on the resort if the resale restrictions were not in place? Does that single change make them say completely false things or did it instead wake them up to look closely at the resort and see things for what they actually are?
Current positive reviews are made up of people who like riviera and a few that have pixie dust. I would say Riviera likely has the least amount of pixie dust in peoples eyes than any other resort to open up because of the resale restrictions. So in a sense people who view Riviera are actually more grounded than we might have saw otherwise.
of course I see the difference in the height of the ceilings. It’s a DVC resort, not a hotel, and the lobby has a lot of influence from the Paris metro stations as well. It may not be to your taste and I’m not saying it’s Disney’s best lobby or even close but I find it elegant and inviting and reminds me of exploring France and Italy. To each their own.
It doesn't have anything to do with taste, the lobby is fine. You were the one to post pictures to try and show me how they were the same so I pointed out how I moreso saw them as different. I also don't think saying "its a DVC resort" is a good excuse for a subpar lobby, I am still on vacation at Disney and adding a masterful lobby wouldn't have added that much cost to a resort where it costs that much to stay.
Also don't you see the issue with french metro being the design structure of a lobby set in the riviera which is supposed to be a luxury resort on the sea? I think this goes in to another negative that I saw people calling out which is Tiana being featured.
Remember this whole exchange is about other resorts being called outdated. I am simply stating my opinion on why I think Riviera is going to be outdated even quicker than most other resorts as the theme is going to be missed by the normal guest. You can disagree thats fine.