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Why is it black & white? Poly's not that oldLooks promising!
Lest we forget the original Poly buildings are precast modules with nicely done finishes:
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Why is it black & white? Poly's not that oldLooks promising!
Lest we forget the original Poly buildings are precast modules with nicely done finishes:
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They have started applying some type of paneling (maybe fibre cement or something similar) to give it a fake wood look to match the artist renderings.
https://wdwnt.com/2023/11/first-themed-paneling-installed-dvc-tower-poly/
Looks promising!
Lest we forget the original Poly buildings are precast modules with nicely done finishes:
View attachment 812079
I guess Google failed me, as when I searched construction photos that’s what came up.Why is it black & white? Poly's not that old![]()
Way back then (late 1960s), what was the relative cost of color vs. black and white film? And did it cost more to have color film developed too? Would it have been worth it, for routine photos of a construction site?Why is it black & white? Poly's not that old![]()
I am the same age as the Poly and my baby pictures that hung in my grandmothers house were black and white. All the other kids, born starting 4 years after me, were in color.Why is it black & white? Poly's not that old![]()
You are right, was there in October, and loved to be able to walk to the monorail. The only down side was the parking lot view from my Pago Pago studio...Unless they move the bus stop or add one, that’s going to be a long walk for tower guests. Monorail too. One great thing about the current studios is quick walk to TTC.
Ironically Pago Pago was the first place our DD and I stayed for a daddy daughter trip and we request it each time. Ha ha ha. My DD likes to watch the monorail (and so do I). I am afraid to splurge on lake since it might be hard to turn back. That said, I hope to stay theme park view one time.You are right, was there in October, and loved to be able to walk to the monorail. The only down side was the parking lot view from my Pago Pago studio...
It might not look promising but fingers crossed it fits in much better once theming is finished.I just don't see it fitting in the skyline.... It seems to be the Swolphin of the 21st century.... Though that seems to be even worse than the Poly for the skyline....
I just don't see it fitting in the skyline.... It seems to be the Swolphin of the 21st century.... Though that seems to be even worse than the Poly for the skyline....
I don’t know how many couples they marry each year at the pavilion, but >3 million DVC points for a tower at $180/pt is >$540m they’ll get from selling the tower (less costs to construct). That’s a lot of revenue.I wonder how the wedding chapel business will be impacted by the tower. I hope Disney realizes people who get married at the chapel spend a lot of money at Disney in the decades after their wedding.
it seems they are definitely meeting price resistance much higher than that....The summer VGF promotion and the new RIV promotion make me feel like tower price is going to be better than I feared.
FWIW, I’ve been here all week in a LV Moorea room and haven’t noticed the tower hardly at all. It barely peaks above the other longhouses on my walk to the Lava Pool. I think aesthetically it’ll be fine.I just don't see it fitting in the skyline.... It seems to be the Swolphin of the 21st century.... Though that seems to be even worse than the Poly for the skyline....
Something to watch is whether or not the base price goes up anytime soon. It was raised last December to $217….they typically raise it every year….if they don’t, could be further info that they know things have been stretched to the limit.it seems they are definitely meeting price resistance much higher than that....
I don’t see why they wouldn’t raise the sticker price, since that really only affects sold-out resorts or small add-on contracts. Incentives mean they can tweak resorts in active sales as low as they need to anyway.Something to watch is whether or not the base price goes up anytime soon. It was raised last December to $217….they typically raise it every year….if they don’t, could be further info that they know things have been stretched to the limit.
I don’t see why they wouldn’t raise the sticker price, since that really only affects sold-out resorts or small add-on contracts. Incentives mean they can tweak resorts in active sales as low as they need to anyway.
I have a feeling Disney is going to make it nice enough that you will want to hang out at the tower instead of the main resort.I honestly have faith that Disney will make it look great. But adding that many more people to that resort, I believe, could ruin it.