cgattis
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ThenI do not understand the righteous indignation going on here.

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ThenI do not understand the righteous indignation going on here.
What I don’t get is why they have they spread out and put dvc properties. Why not give them free run of gran destino and not even open Coronado to guests. Problem solved. As a BCV owner I bought there to use SAB and I can’t use it Bc the NBA wants privacy it’s BS. Lots of people bought at GF for the beautiful property and lake views. Those being obstructed by blue walls is also BS
I just think the fences are ugly by Disney standards. Even red or white tarp would at least fit in better with the GF theme. Disney is known for their attention to detail and overall appearance. I wonder how NBA feels about being stuck in the blue tarp? It’s really not a big deal overall, just unexpected by Disney standards.
These are my exact thoughts too!I just think the fences are ugly by Disney standards. Even red or white tarp would at least fit in better with the GF theme. Disney is known for their attention to detail and overall appearance. I wonder how NBA feels about being stuck in the blue tarp? It’s really not a big deal overall, just unexpected by Disney standards.
I'm not crazy about blue tarp, but love the red, white and blue combo.Thinking about it, blue tarp is the perfect complement to GF's red and white coloring.
Exactly. For weeks people have complained and complained about WDW being closed. They lost an enormous about of money. Now they have an opportunity to recoup at least some of that and also to get ESPN back in business and people want to gripe. If you don't like the looks of the wall, book another resort.The NBA finishing their season at Disney World is providing an enormous amount of much needed revenue that will be used to build future projects and maintain beloved attractions that we can all enjoy.
We need to keep perspective as the parks reopen. This won’t be the last unexpected surprise like this I’m sure.
These are my exact thoughts too!
I really couldn’t care less if the NBA is there as it is not affecting my stay, but when I saw the blue fence I was just a little shocked.
Disney always makes things look better than that.
I thought at first it was just their starting point and it would be changed to something more easy on the eyes.
Exactly. For weeks people have complained and complained about WDW being closed. They lost an enormous about of money. Now they have an opportunity to recoup at least some of that and also to get ESPN back in business and people want to gripe. If you don't like the looks of the wall, book another resort.
Disney has guaranteed them a protective bubble so they have to do this. Could it look a bit better, probably but honestly that is probably what they had on hand and they are using it. Maybe they will add some plants.
You hit the nail on the head. Gran Destino would have been a much better choice, one location!What I don’t get is why they have they spread out and put dvc properties. Why not give them free run of gran destino and not even open Coronado to guests. Problem solved. As a BCV owner I bought there to use SAB and I can’t use it Bc the NBA wants privacy it’s BS. Lots of people bought at GF for the beautiful property and lake views. Those being obstructed by blue walls is also BS
You're probably right about the color scheme but for my old eyes it would be easier if I saw a blue tarp in front of me so I know 'don't go that way', than something that is more incorporated to look like it belongs there. Green (they had these in Epcot for awhile) would also not be as obvious and so I would probably be on top of it before I had to turn around and go another way.I just think the fences are ugly by Disney standards. Even red or white tarp would at least fit in better with the GF theme. Disney is known for their attention to detail and overall appearance. I wonder how NBA feels about being stuck in the blue tarp? It’s really not a big deal overall, just unexpected by Disney standards.
Each player can (not necessarily will, but is allowed to) book up to 17 rooms. 450 players times potentially 17 rooms is 7,650. And they're not put [in] DVC properties. Yacht Club has zero DVC property. Coronado Springs' Gran Destino Tower has that exact same number of DVC property - zero.
You hit the nail on the head. Gran Destino would have been a much better choice, one location!
I think it's 17 rooms per TEAM not per player. And that's later on in the tournament after some teams are eliminated.
I see I was wrong. Still, initially 22 teams times 15 players per team plus rooms for management, coaches, staff, etc equals a not insignificant number of rooms.I think it's 17 rooms per TEAM not per player. And that's later on in the tournament after some teams are eliminated.
Still, you need to include the number of rooms already being occupied by the players and team staffs. Probably Gran Destino will be full, or close.The entire NBA wouldn't fit in GDT.
You are correct. From ESPN - "After the first round of the playoffs is completed, each of the eight remaining teams will be allowed to reserve between 15 and 17 hotel rooms for player guests. The number of rooms allotted to teams will be equal to the number of players they have on campus. Players will pay for the rooms of their guests."
So 8 X (max) 17 = 136, not 7,000+ rooms and by that point far more players and staff will have left the bubble than the number of guests now joining.
Bridge isn't done yet; NBA season ends by 10/13/20.Awwww rats. Just realize these walls mean no walking path to MK in the near future. Was really looking forward to that.
Awwww rats. Just realize these walls mean no walking path to MK in the near future. Was really looking forward to that.