If Disney turned Tower of Terror into the actual 1930's Hollywood hotel its based on, would you be sad or want to stay there?

What about you, Buzz?
I would wear a black tie event tuxedo to the party. I would want the rooms to have modern amenities but look like a glamorous room (with Disney making standard, deluxe, and suite rooms) from 1939. The ride version would be demolished and the working hotel be a complete rebuild. It could have two restaurants and a counter service/bar. The tip top club would become a fully functional giant ballroom and a roof top viewing area for fireworks. 🏨
 

I doubt there will ever be an in-park hotel. They don't want guests wandering around after the park is closed, so unless you were locked in like the Starwars hotel, it will not happen.

There already is an in-park hotel at DisneySEA (if we count that, not being owned by Disney) and I believe the Paris hotel is also basically at the entrance as well, so not sure how this would that much different.
 
What would your must haves be?
It would have to have the whole decor on-point to where it feels like I am walking back in time to the 1920's/ "The Shining's" Golden Era. Obviously with modern conveniences (USB and USB-C, smart TV, etc) integrated in where they aren't obvious. A big thing I would need is a huge fancy ballroom-style room complete with ridiculously ornate old school bar, that they could feel free to use as an upcharge setting for whatever kind of dessert/ dinner party they wanted (enforce some kind of dress code too to keep with the theming). The cast members must have uniforms to match the ride though haha. I'm sure there's more must-haves but those are my first thoughts.

ETA Maybe make it the new home for the Grand Floridan Orchestra Society! Live swanky music would fit right in!
 
It would have to have the whole decor on-point to where it feels like I am walking back in time to the 1920's/ "The Shining's" Golden Era. Obviously with modern conveniences (USB and USB-C, smart TV, etc) integrated in where they aren't obvious. A big thing I would need is a huge fancy ballroom-style room complete with ridiculously ornate old school bar, that they could feel free to use as an upcharge setting for whatever kind of dessert/ dinner party they wanted (enforce some kind of dress code too to keep with the theming). The cast members must have uniforms to match the ride though haha. I'm sure there's more must-haves but those are my first thoughts.

ETA Maybe make it the new home for the Grand Floridan Orchestra Society! Live swanky music would fit right in!
The story is set in 1939, so it would be centered around that era I would think. The music of that era was jazz, big band swing music, and blues.
 














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