k5thbeatle
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Do you think WDW is in need of more hotels/resorts?
Do you think WDW is in need of more hotels/resorts?
Yep, we have the same fearI wish the answer was no, because more hotels means more people. And more people means more crowds...
I know Disney is adding a bunch of new stuff to the different parks but there are only so many people that can fit in the gates! Wouldn't it be nice if they kept opening up more hotels, they would open up another gate to spread out the crowds a little more?

But they are creating a lot more rooms then they are getting rid of. I also do not think that the people staying at the Star Wars resort is going to spend their entire vacation at the resort. I'm sure they will not visit the parks as many days as they did before but they will hit the parks.To be fair, the new DVC is taking over space that used to be rooms in another resort. The Star Wars hotel shouldn't increase gate traffic at parks, since the point of that is to be an immersion experience and for the $$ you won't be buying park tickets or leaving the space ship.
I also do not think that the people staying at the Star Wars resort is going to spend their entire vacation at the resort. I'm sure they will not visit the parks as many days as they did before but they will hit the parks.
Do you think WDW is in need of more hotels/resorts?
So in order to stay at the Star Wars hotel, you'll have to pay for the immersion experience?
The point of the SW hotel is a 360 experience. It's going to be a lot like a limited 5th gate or cruise ship in that sense.
I doubt it will be a "hoppable" resort, where you book dining. If you want a SW dining experience, you'll go to DHS, whatever they rename it to.

There's also a major assumption that the majority of the people who are staying at Disney resorts are going to the parks. I don't know what the numbers are, but my understanding is that, for example DVC members staying at resorts aren't necessarily visiting the parks. Our kids made friends at the pool on our last trip who weren't going to the parks at all - going to the resort was their vacation. So I'd agree that yes, more people in WDW as a whole, but not an equal number of people visiting the parks.