G8RFAN
What were we talking about?
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2003
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Interesting read. I saw the article in my local rag and figured there would be some heated discussions on this and of course there is. My take on this is that I am surprised. I'll be honest, we love to stay on Disney property, but we also like to stay at JW Marriott/Ritz-Carlton if we want to spend the weekend at SeaWorld. We stayed at the GF back in '99 and it resulted in our decision to try to stay on property for future visits and more importantly, to experience the theming at each resort no mater what the price point. I am sure there is going to be some canabalism of GF bookings when the 4 seasons comes on line, but the GF is not a 4 or 5 star hotel but a themed hotel like every other WDW deluxe resort hotel.
As far as giving up and bringing in other brands instead of creating more entertainment venues with the land, I do not think they will ever build a 5th gate based on the struggles that AK and MGM has had. Maybe AK could have been more, but everything they did right has been beyond expectations and people still aren't coming. Then there are complaints that AK and AKL is in the middle on nowhere, but so was MK when it first opened. I can't imagine what the general populous would say with a western park. Out of everything that I've read, if there is one thing this company should invest in is a complete park monorail system and reduce the mental madness of the buses. Thank goodness we have our car until then. BTW, I think the biggest problem WDW operating wise is human resources. There is no such thing as good affordable labor in central FL. Especially at the scale they need. Thus the substandard maintenance, service, food, etc, etc. I'm not sure how much organized labor has helped or hurt the situation, but I am really pressed to find an example where it has really helped. Anyway, I do think the 4 seasons franchise is a very good one but I am not so sure how well the two brands will compliment each other. For those that wash their hands of Disney, it's absolutely your $'s and time and Disney has failed you. Time to move on.
As far as giving up and bringing in other brands instead of creating more entertainment venues with the land, I do not think they will ever build a 5th gate based on the struggles that AK and MGM has had. Maybe AK could have been more, but everything they did right has been beyond expectations and people still aren't coming. Then there are complaints that AK and AKL is in the middle on nowhere, but so was MK when it first opened. I can't imagine what the general populous would say with a western park. Out of everything that I've read, if there is one thing this company should invest in is a complete park monorail system and reduce the mental madness of the buses. Thank goodness we have our car until then. BTW, I think the biggest problem WDW operating wise is human resources. There is no such thing as good affordable labor in central FL. Especially at the scale they need. Thus the substandard maintenance, service, food, etc, etc. I'm not sure how much organized labor has helped or hurt the situation, but I am really pressed to find an example where it has really helped. Anyway, I do think the 4 seasons franchise is a very good one but I am not so sure how well the two brands will compliment each other. For those that wash their hands of Disney, it's absolutely your $'s and time and Disney has failed you. Time to move on.