YoHo said:
It's well established with a quick look at the rack rate prices that when Disney only had the Poly, the Contemp and the Campground (and the Golf resort) That's it's prices were significantly lower then they were at the time CBR was built. They went up faster then inflation. To a large extent, Disney bilked people into thinking they were getting a deal with CBR when all they were doing was giving them less then they used to get.
Could be. Maybe I fell into the Disney marketing trap. All I know for sure is that when I was a kid and the CR, the Poly, and the Golf Resort were the only resorts available, the prices were out of reach of my parents' budget. We used to dream of being able to stay at one of the "semi-official" hotels on Disney property such as the HoJo. When I started taking my own kids in 1997, we could have stayed at a moderate (CBR) or a value but the kids chose the value (came down to only a question of sports theme vs. nicer pools in a 5 year old boy's eyes). Now that my immediate family is up to myself, DW, and 4 DS's, the only place we can stay onsite is a value (if we want the opportunity to return on any sort of semiregular basis) -- anything higher and WDW would be a once a decade treat or the kids would be hearing "no, you can't have that ice cream", etc., all the time during our stay.
YoHo said:
I've talked to some Disney employees that indicated that when CBR was built, most of the long term imagineers and employees were offended by what they had created. It was so against everything WDW was supposed to be. If the Caribbean Beach Resort offended the Imagineers that built WDW and DL, think of how their stomachs must churn at the site of the poop century.
Unfortunately, Walt is obviously long gone so there is no way for sure to know what his vision was. IMO, the value resorts WERE part of his plan. See Walt's "Florida film" recorded on October 27, 1966, a little over one month before his death. Walt says in that film, "Were now developing a master plan that encompasses the theme park and all the facilities around it that will serve the tourist: hotels, motels, and a variety of recreational activity. In fact, just this little area alone is five times the size of
Disneyland in California."
He obviously was referring to WDW itself (not the area outside of WDW that he didn't control) and note that he referred to BOTH hotels and motels. Remember that hotels and motels were very much different things back in the 1960s (and before).
The sketch below also shows references to an area of hotels where the CR, the Poly, and the GF are today (although initial plans were for an Asian hotel to be on the plot of land that the GF now sits on) near what would become the MK and an area of camps and MOTELS farther out (like the values are today).
YoHo said:
If you want to read some opinions on the resorts, I suggest you do a search on resort caste system on this board. I'm not going to repost the arguments.
I tried to do this but got too many hits on threads where people meant to type the word "castle". LOL.
I was able to identify a few from their titles, however, and read them. Obviously, there is a caste system and the mods and deluxes do get additional benefits that the values don't and I have no problem with either one of those facts.
My earlier post was to say that, IMO, your blanket statement that there aren't advantages/fun/excitement at the Values was/is incorrect. I'm sure the a/f/e at a deluxe or mod is of a different type and of a different level than it is at a value.
However, a "We're staying at WDW feel" is still there at the values. If it wasn't, my family would still be staying off-site (thus probably giving us bigger rooms for the same amount of money or the same size rooms for less money) just as we did in the 1970s and 1980s.
YoHo said:
And I'd still like my question answered.
I don't know what the Value suites are priced at. I don't think anyone does except for the few families that have been able to stay in them. My GUESS is somewhere from 85% to 115% of the cost of two stand-alone value rooms.
YoHo said:
the Deluxes have been priced out of reasonablness.
Something we agree on. Although, if Disney can fill the deluxe rooms at the prices they're asking, why not have their prices set at that point? Sadly, I don't think I will ever be able to stay in one (without winning a sweepstakes of some sort) with the price structure the way it is but I have no problem with others being able to.
-- Rob