snappy
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Yes! It will never happen.Disney isn't into low end experiences right now.
Yes! It will never happen.Disney isn't into low end experiences right now.
I think it might be possible they renovate one of the sections of ASM. Maybe. They tend to keep Star Wars separate of other IP. But I could see them taking out Mighty Ducks for Droids.
I think they could easily dedicate or expand ASM with a Star Wars section. They could even do a Mos Eisley QS restaurant. At $1000 a night I think they will have just crossed a line that Disney shouldn't cross, IMO.
How did they cross a line? Are they making people stay there?
Again, it's not just a normal hotel stay. If people are willing to pay $1000 a night to experience it, then good for them. And good for Disney.
Disney didn't take anything away from anyone for this new experience/hotel.
What line was crossed?
But we haven't seen yet what the new rates will be once the gondolas open. It might not be a "value" resort any longer.Yes, they are! Disney is currently refurbishing all the value hotels, so it's not like they are letting the low end things slide and only concentrate on the deluxe. In fact, the Pop Century is getting the gondola! That's a huge investment!
When talking about the cost - does everyone realize it's an experience resort? From when you check in, you are given a wardrobe to wear for the duration of stay, you are a character in the Star Wars universe. You have interactive experiences that regular Disney guests won't have, an entire story built around you.
I think Disney is crazy expensive, but honestly $1000 seems worth it for fans who would love this kind of thing. I'm sure the hotel won't be as large as others. I'm betting people will book for a 2 or 3 nights and then go home - the experience being the sole reason to book the trip, not a Disney trip. And then there are people who will begin/end a regular Disney trip there with a couple nights. I bet it will be quite popular.
Don’t they arguably already do that with some of their hotels now? I’ve seen people call CBR sort of a Poly-lite and the same thing for POR being a simplified Grand Floridian.So i would love one but it wont happen, Disney is not going to make a strait up lesser version of one of its concepts. If they did anything i could see a Lucas-film resorts done up like the all star movie where there would be Star Wars themeing but also Indy, Labyrinth, Willow, American Graffiti and so on.
This is just what I was thinking. Revamp the dated ASM. I don’t necessarily seeing this happening... but does anyone care about half of those movie themes? This would be the “cheap” way to give more Star Wars options. I doubt I’d care much for staying there, but maybe some people would...
I'm not saying it will happen. I have no idea what Disney will ever do. I just wonder if the people are interested in a value Star Wars hotel.Yes! It will never happen.
if Disney is building a Star Wars themed resort that will be costly and immersive, they will not undercut it and do a value one.
That's how I feel too. There is a market for not just the super expensive clients but also the average Star Wars fan. Why not tap into that market also, now that Disney owns Star Wars anyway? Not saying Disney will ever do it, but it might be a good money making idea.Yes, but won't happen sadly since they are doing the other one that will cost an arm & leg to stay there. But an All-Stars/POP type resort as Star Wars would be perfect to me!
Nobody is getting confused. There is Beach Club, Yacht Club, and Caribbean Beach. There is Coronado Springs and Saratoga Springs. People can tell the difference just fine. If they can't, if they are confusing the $1000 hotel with the $100 one, they are underestimating the ability of Disney to charge money.I agree that Disney won't do it...they are saving that brand for the higher $$$'s experiences.
Also, given the existing confusion about Disney World from people who don't go there often (even with all the information available).. i'm sure there would be a percentage of people who would confuse the value hotel with the all inclusive one and get upset when they get there. Especially kids who would see advertisements for the all inclusive and think that's what they are getting when parents tell them they are staying at the Star Wars hotel.
Nobody is getting confused. There is Beach Club, Yacht Club, and Caribbean Beach. There is Coronado Springs and Saratoga Springs. People can tell the difference just fine. If they can't, if they are confusing the $1000 hotel with the $100 one, they are underestimating the ability of Disney to charge money.