Dean
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IMO it would have been easy to do a true mini kitchen along the lines of hundreds of hotel conversions I've seen and call it a full kitchen. There are many space savings options for smaller kitchens that include smaller dishwashers (under sink, thinner, drawer type), smaller stoves, micro convection, smaller burner tops, smaller but better fridges, etc. For W/D the all in ones take significantly less space. And that's just kitchen & W/D options, there are bedding options as well. They could have called it a mini 1 BR, studio plus or similar. They could still have had the connecting option and effectively have had a 2 BR situation. But in reality they could do much of this in the regular studios as well and other companies tend to. It would have made a lot of sense given the villa set up of the Poly in general and been win/win IMO. That they didn't (and they're not uneducated people) and the past plans that were not enacted makes me wonder if they have future plans for the Poly that we don't know yet.Agreed. That 2nd bathroom is big enough to put a W/D in the corner. Since they don't offer options besides bungalows with w/d, adding those in would have made Poly unique and solved a big complaint about not having 1BR and 2brs.
Either of those options, or both, mini kitchen or W/D would have made Poly a unique offering and the space was there.
They were thinking outside their normal box enough to create a far different layout, but not enough so to break their own rules on what a studio vs a 1BR should have.
More to the point, they almost certainly could have justified a higher MRA for Poly studios with such additions. And as I suggested earlier, 2 additional points MRA for studios is worth about $45 million in sales.
There are 380 studios. An additional 5 grand in each for a W/D and mini kitchen layout would have cost $2 million more and they almost certainly could have sold and justified those $45 million in extra sales (2 more points per night on average) for the expense. Indeed, they probably could have pushed it by 3 points to about $70 million more.
Money on the table.