No idea.Since when is Old Port Royale called Centertown? Or is Centertown referring to something else?
No idea.Since when is Old Port Royale called Centertown? Or is Centertown referring to something else?
Since when is Old Port Royale called Centertown? Or is Centertown referring to something else?
Right. I read this:That paragraph is about CBR and center town is there.
This is me just spit balling here. But what if the new building in CBR is going to be "center town" for the hub for the new transportation, as well as the central hub to the other resorts in the area. So that new building will have rooms, but also shops, restaraunts and then be the main hub for all the new gondola traffic?Since when is Old Port Royale called Centertown? Or is Centertown referring to something else?
Isn't Great Wolf building a new water park in the Orlando area as well? Universal must be really confident if they think people will pay theme park prices for a glorified (really cool, but still) water park having very strong competitors just around the corner. I guess they are going for a very specific target market with this one.
Yes but Great Wolf isn't on Disney or Universal water parks level.Isn't Great Wolf building a new water park in the Orlando area as well? Universal must be really confident if they think people will pay theme park prices for a glorified (really cool, but still) water park having very strong competitors just around the corner. I guess they are going for a very specific target market with this one.
Which is likely exactly what they want. They don't want you to take one day away from your Disney vacation to go to Volcano bay, they want you at Universal for 3+ days.The pricing really makes it seem like they don't want people to come just for a day to check out the new water/theme park ... they want you to stay for 3 days and experience their three theme parks
Very much agreed.Yes but Great Wolf isn't on Disney or Universal water parks level.
Our Wisconsin Great Wolf is much larger than that but still not Disney level.Very much agreed.
This is KC's Great Wolf Lodge:
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And while that may not be everything there it's a pretty good indication of the type of place it is. Now Orlando's version might be different just based on the market but I still wouldn't lump it into the category of other water parks.
Right. I read this:
Also during this exciting time, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort will be reimagined with new additions to the resort’s current marketplace, Centertown, including new waterfront dining and retail shopping areas. This centralized location will offer the resort’s guests more convenient access to services, amenities and dining.
And wondered if they're planning a name change to Old Port Royale as part of the construction. Though, it's not worded that way at all (referring to "Centertown" as the current marketplace, though when you go to the website it's still called OPR). Doesn't matter to me really, it just stood out.
The pricing really makes it seem like they don't want people to come just for a day to check out the new water/theme park ... they want you to stay for 3 days and experience their three theme parks
Which is likely exactly what they want. They don't want you to take one day away from your Disney vacation to go to Volcano bay, they want you at Universal for 3+ days.
Since when is Old Port Royale called Centertown? Or is Centertown referring to something else?
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The expansion at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort will include a new 15-story tower that will add 500 rooms, featuring suites and concierge level services. The resort will also refurbish its current resort rooms and transform its landscape with floating gardens and an island oasis that connects the resort through a series of bridges.