Djm_in_buffalo
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- Jul 26, 2023
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We’re going in February and before I booked elsewhere, I contemplated using points and the 5th night free for Conrad.
I elected not to for a few reasons:
- Given the stature of Conrad, I assume that it will be a Good Neighbor hotel (or whatever they’re called these days) and qualify for early entry. However, it wasn’t listed as such when I went to book a few months back and I don’t think it has been named one yet.
- Evermore / Conrad is going to be big; about 2,000 bedrooms at Evermore (within larger units) and 433 at Conrad. They claim that they will have a dedicated motor coach to take guests to Disney. So, similar to what Signia and Waldorf Astoria do. But, what I couldn’t find explained at all is volume or frequency. I believe that Signia has a little more than 1,000 rooms and WA a little less than 500. They advertise a pretty nice schedule for bus. I didn’t see one for Evermore.
I wouldn’t want to be a guinea pig if their scaling wasn’t great when they first opened, e.g., with appreciable waits to ride a bus.
- Construction. Sure looks like it’s far from complete, but they’re going to be opening rooms very soon. Other than for the owner getting revenue: what’s the point of staying at a ‘luxury resort’ if it’s a loud, probably not fully equipped, construction site? Especially at the prices they’re posting.
I elected not to for a few reasons:
- Given the stature of Conrad, I assume that it will be a Good Neighbor hotel (or whatever they’re called these days) and qualify for early entry. However, it wasn’t listed as such when I went to book a few months back and I don’t think it has been named one yet.
- Evermore / Conrad is going to be big; about 2,000 bedrooms at Evermore (within larger units) and 433 at Conrad. They claim that they will have a dedicated motor coach to take guests to Disney. So, similar to what Signia and Waldorf Astoria do. But, what I couldn’t find explained at all is volume or frequency. I believe that Signia has a little more than 1,000 rooms and WA a little less than 500. They advertise a pretty nice schedule for bus. I didn’t see one for Evermore.
I wouldn’t want to be a guinea pig if their scaling wasn’t great when they first opened, e.g., with appreciable waits to ride a bus.
- Construction. Sure looks like it’s far from complete, but they’re going to be opening rooms very soon. Other than for the owner getting revenue: what’s the point of staying at a ‘luxury resort’ if it’s a loud, probably not fully equipped, construction site? Especially at the prices they’re posting.