KAT4DISNEY
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What are the resort amenities you associate with a deluxe?
I put it on par with the moderate Coronado Grand Destino Tower. A similar conference focused hotel with similar amenities. Calling it a deluxe on par with the Grand Floridian or the non Disney Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton is a stretch. Just because someone puts the label Deluxe on it doesn’t make it so. Not to make it all about money, but a true deluxe hotel would charge a deluxe price, otherwise your just running a bad business model. Does anyone think that the reason Swan and Dolphin is not charging the $500+ a night other deluxe resorts charge is because they are being nice?...or is it because it’s really a moderate resort charging a moderate price.
Perhaps it's not good to add such a stretch as I did not state it was a Four Seasons or Ritz Carlton. Neither which is a "Disney deluxe" BTW.
The Grand Destino Tower is brand new and a departure from the Disney moderate. It's been discussed for awhile that Disney is planning to blur the lines from the designations that they had applied to different resorts. To be a "Disney Deluxe" it has been indoor corridors, signature restaurants (really most anything beyond food courts) and then some other various amenties. At Swan/Dolphin it meets those criteria - the restaurants actually exceed many of the Disney run resorts. There's a spa right in the Dolphin, multiple shops, valet, car rentals offered.
Have you stayed at them? Have you stayed at GF?