Crissup
Upset CAK because she didn't get to hold it first.
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My point is that if AKL does have occupancy problems and if, as some people have suggested, the cost of caring for the animals is a significant expense, then how has Disney justified keeping AKL open at all? I think they would have had to conclude it was a failed experiment and would have turned the resort into something else, something without all those "expensive" animals. The fact that AKL is still in business indicates to me that the cost of caring for the animals is not an overwhelming burden.
Hmmm... You mean like take the concierge rooms and convert them to DVC villas? Adding on a DVC resort to the existing resort? Kinda looks to me like they're using DVC to bail them out of a problem situation.
As for comparing the cost of animal care to our pets, I'm thinking finding vets that understand giraffes, zebras, etc, is going to be a bit harder and a bit more costly than cats or dogs.