Cinderella's Suite...so now what????

Well, I think it would be a horrible idea to rent it out to people.
What would be an awesome idea would be to let the Make A Wish people select a kid to go stay there every once in a while, that would be my wish. I dont think a kid would die there... and I also think if that did happen the head titles on paper would be "Child dies excited and with his wish granted" And then a story over how a dear child who was ill died peacefully in Cinderella's suite, dreaming of magic and how his wishes came true before he left. I hope that doesn't happen though...
 
Well, I think it would be a horrible idea to rent it out to people.
What would be an awesome idea would be to let the Make A Wish people select a kid to go stay there every once in a while, that would be my wish. I dont think a kid would die there... and I also think if that did happen the head titles on paper would be "Child dies excited and with his wish granted" And then a story over how a dear child who was ill died peacefully in Cinderella's suite, dreaming of magic and how his wishes came true before he left. I hope that doesn't happen though...

I sure wouldn't want to sleep in a bed where a kid with a life threatening disease died O_O But I can see Disney making a headline like that.
 
Charity would be really nice, but there are sooooooo many sick kids that go to Disney. How would they pick a single family? I certainly world not want that job.

Also kids from those foundations already get ALOT when they go. They just walk up to any character (with EXTRA time with them), walk through any ride (that they can do), free stuff, basicly everything besides the castle and free food. Their trip is already extra magic. I think that SOME of the kids should get it just for extra magic, but I also think normal people should get some magic too.

I say they alternate some how and they let both people use it.
 

Well I was thinking more on the lines of it being set up within Make A Wish. The family that would get to go doesn't plan it themselves or anything, but Make A Wish just has random drawings or something and decides who can go, and then Disney can announce it to them that they get to stay when they arrive at the parks. Im not sure- it just sounds like a better system when set up by Make A Wish instead of Disney having to do the choosing, they just have to supply the magic.
 
Per Disney Reservations Center management - the castle stay would be impossible to add to the Reservations system and priceless as well. It will continue to be used as a special give away from time to time and for such events as Make a wish and give kids the world. Right move for Disney I think:yay:

It's a good decision. Good PR, too.

DisFlan
 
Orbitz currently has a contest running until the end of Nov. for a Disney vacation which includes a night in the Cinderella Suite if you pick WDW for your destination.
 
Orbitz currently has a contest running until the end of Nov. for a Disney vacation which includes a night in the Cinderella Suite if you pick WDW for your destination.

Yep. I guess it's being used for a prize giveaway. I think that's a great way to keep it fair. I hope it's never rented out like a hotel room.

I also hope they do use it for Make-A-Wish kids. :goodvibes
 
With make a wish I would worry that it would be something that every one of those kids would then expect. Literally dozens of family are on their wish trip at any given time and they're spread out all over the resorts. Who would be able to get the castle? What about the extreme home makeover families- should they get it too? In theory it's a good idea, but I feel like people might begin to fight over it knowing it's their only disney trip with their child and wanting to make everything perfect.
 
lol sorry, for everyone that's just life, even if the person is not living that long. It would be a special prize handed out to someone in my opinion. Probably pretty secretly, instead of announcing it to the entire makeawish thing where all the kids know who it was. I would be jealous... and the parents would probably not like it, but they will have to realize that not everyone can get that room in their lifetime, no matter what the cases. Now im feeling all sad for them though.. awe poor kids.
 
Just got off the Oct 11-18 cruise and saw Kevin Neary. He stated that he had heard the rumours about having it go to Make a wish but that wasn't going to happen. He stated that it will be rented out, he said that what you pay in a deluxe, just add extra zeros to the end, so it will be very expensive, guess that leaves me out.

On a side note, he also said the legendary years will not be completed as originally planned, they have plans to add an extra building to each of the decades they currently have.
 
Just got off the Oct 11-18 cruise and saw Kevin Neary. He stated that he had heard the rumours about having it go to Make a wish but that wasn't going to happen. He stated that it will be rented out, he said that what you pay in a deluxe, just add extra zeros to the end, so it will be very expensive, guess that leaves me out.

On a side note, he also said the legendary years will not be completed as originally planned, they have plans to add an extra building to each of the decades they currently have.

Now there's a PR nightmare waiting to happen... Cast members (from guest relations) have been repeatedly telling guests that Disney will offer the suite to Make a Wish Foundation-kids and Give Kids the World-kids. Once it's announced that they aren't going to do that, then there will be issues.

Although, if it takes renting it out for $10k once a month to inject a little more oomph into the theme park division's revenue during the recession, then so be it.

In regards to POP, I am assuming that they would utilize the land across the lake, but does that mean that they would only complete one decade...well..every decade??
 
Interesting thread . . . I think it would be really REALLY hard to objectively "rent it out" . . . seriously, it can be so hard just to get an ADR, let alone reserve a single ROOM! Unless it were priced so extremely out of league for anyone other than a gazillionaire to reserve it . . . I just don't see that happening.

I think that they should make a tour of sorts out of it . . .though throngs of people would not be able to pay 10k a night to rest their head on a silverlined pillow. . .I am sure thousands would pay $100 for a tour of the castle, maybe it could be added to the "keys to the world" tour . . .

I would really like to have the opportunitiy to see the castle suite, but unless they do something like this, I just don't see it happening in my lifetime!
 
I heard that there is a new level of trip package.. So far I've only had it referred to as the "Affluent package".

I'm told that it seems it may be a by-invitation-only package for guests who make over $500,000 a year. Rumors say they will have their own, separate IPO service (similar to Platinum Plan, although much more personalized), and it will be ALL inclusive.

Could be the castle maybe offered to some of these types of guests.. I hope not tho.

Knox
 
I heard that there is a new level of trip package.. So far I've only had it referred to as the "Affluent package".

I'm told that it seems it may be a by-invitation-only package for guests who make over $500,000 a year. Rumors say they will have their own, separate IPO service (similar to Platinum Plan, although much more personalized), and it will be ALL inclusive.

Could be the castle maybe offered to some of these types of guests.. I hope not tho.

Knox

That sounds in line with what I was told. Interesting.
 
Orbitz currently has a contest running until the end of Nov. for a Disney vacation which includes a night in the Cinderella Suite if you pick WDW for your destination.


That's what I see - corporations being able to 'buy' a night in the castle to be used as contest prizes....with maybe some 'Make a Wish' thrown in there. Some MaW kids migt not be able to stay in the castle realisitically for just one night if they need lots of medical equipment. Not that the facility isn't handicap equipped, but for many families it might be difficult to move all their stuff for just one night.
 


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