disneydaveb
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We just stayed at All-Star Movies in October. They are in serious need of a re-hab. Bad economy or not, this resort should be closed and resurbished.
No one answered the question if their resort closes, do they just move you wily nily or would they give you a choice?
No one answered the question if their resort closes, do they just move you wily nily or would they give you a choice?
I would seriously consider cancelling my vacation if I had to be re-booked from POP to any All-Stars. For personal reasons, I would be beyond pissed if I had to stay there. I wouldn't even want to stay at any other mod than CBR. If both of those are shut down for September, idk what I would do. Maybe threaten to take my $5,000-7,000 I'd spend there, elsewhere. I do love New York afterall, just as much as WDW.
It probably seems like I may be over-reacting but staying at POP to my mom and I has become a big part of our trip that for whatever reason so it seems like it's equivelant to them closing DHS entirely. Oh geez, I really hope this is a rumor or they close one of the All-Star resorts. Like someone has said, each AS resort has it's own bus or can and food court.
IDK, we'll all just have to see....
For what it's worth.
My niece's choir group was booked to stay at Pop for their April trip.
It was changed to All Star Music....
Deb
That is of course your choice to cancel if they close the hotel you chose... I'd far rather, personally, some selected hotels close temporarily and park hours get a bit shorter (which they already announced) than full closures of the resort or worse.
If they do temp shut down some limited stuff then that's a very wise business move that I support.
If that did that, probably POFQ.

We were booked for POFQ in 03 when they closed it. We were allowed to move to AKL for $20 more.
Fort Wilderness Cabins have just recently (i.e. some time in 2008) been reclassified as Moderate resorts.
The four original Moderate resorts have always had the exact same pricing, in comparison to each other. Sure, CBR has "Preferred" (location) rooms, and the other three Moderates offer an upraded view option - both at additional cost, even though the options aren't identical. But the room rates have always been identical.
As for lowering the prices on the open resorts if Disney closes any? Unlikely. Occupancy levels are still, afaik, within 'acceptable ranges. There doesn't appear to be a need to take both actions.
If Disney does temporarily shutter one or more resorts, they would likely NOT do it instantaneously. They would announce "____ will be closed for renovations starting __/__/09". They would stop - if they had not already, before any such announcement - accepting new reservations for that property; and they would, as suggested above, move any remaining reservations to other properties, using a variety of methods.
Did they call you before you check in? That would be fine with me.
Though I do not thik my dates will be effected.
It was an evil plot
Well, I don't see how. I mean, Disney has closed resorts for relatively extended periods of time in the past; that information is provided to, at least, Travel Agents. Sites like this one and allears get their information from Travel Agents. Then they provide that information to us.Making an announcement would overload their call centers. Everyone would call in a panic at once to find out about their reservation and that would be a nightmare.