I expect it will open in the Spring 2017, so they could start construction now, but then do things in the guest accessible areas when the park closes for winter maintenance anyway.Do you think it will be open this year?
I expect it will open in the Spring 2017, so they could start construction now, but then do things in the guest accessible areas when the park closes for winter maintenance anyway.Do you think it will be open this year?
I expect it will open in the Spring 2017, so they could start construction now, but then do things in the guest accessible areas when the park closes for winter maintenance anyway.
I hear you loud and clear...
The problem is they didn't really build much from 2000-2010
..and that comes at a price. There always should be "some" things being built - without exception - so they don't scramble and have a quagmire like you see now.
They built three resorts from 2000-2010. Pop century, AoA, and AKL. I don't consider that a lot of construction. Building resorts don't really affect the guest much in terms of inconvenience. I would also disagree that Epcot is up and running. How many empty buildings do they have?I disagree. They built a lot of new resorts. Maybe that's why we're just feeling the impact is because it's moved from the resorts to the parks. I just think the whole area is a complete cluster - you-know-what. I can honestly say I have gone less frequently because of all the construction in the parks. I'm glad MK and Epcot are now up and running and soon AK is coming online. Disney Springs is MUCH better, but the road construction around that area still makes it a mess.
I disagree. They built a lot of new resorts. Maybe that's why we're just feeling the impact is because it's moved from the resorts to the parks. I just think the whole area is a complete cluster - you-know-what. I can honestly say I have gone less frequently because of all the construction in the parks. I'm glad MK and Epcot are now up and running and soon AK is coming online. Disney Springs is MUCH better, but the road construction around that area still makes it a mess.
They built three resorts from 2000-2010. Pop century, AoA, and AKL. I don't consider that a lot of construction. Building resorts don't really affect the guest much in terms of inconvenience. I would also disagree that Epcot is up and running. How many empty buildings do they have?
I wish that was an option, as I've only been there once and I've only never been back only because of money and how we've planned our tripsI voted 'once in awhile', but not because of crowds or lack of seating. We just aren't as 'into it' as we are other things at Disney, so they kind of get side tracked.
They built three resorts from 2000-2010. Pop century, AoA, and AKL. I don't consider that a lot of construction. Building resorts don't really affect the guest much in terms of inconvenience. I would also disagree that Epcot is up and running. How many empty buildings do they have?
New resorts?
Pop century was started in 2001...then mothballed...then completed in phased over 8 years.
Animal kingdom lodge was started in 99 and completed in 2001.
DVC are not "new resorts"...they are add ons or repurposes that pay for themselves.
...other than that...I'm with you 100%![]()
To your point...they only built 2. And you are correct that resort construction affects almost no one...
The Polynesian work over the last couple of years was as invasive as it gets and it was over very quickly by Disney standards.
Epcot is no where close to "up and running"
It's never been in worse shape...even with elsa's Bibbidi bobbity boat cruise.
I'd prefer they skip this and speed up everything else.
We are talking between 2000-2010. GF DVC add on started after 2010 if I'm not mistaken. Polynesian was also after 2010.agree that resorts don't affect the guest experience very much as you can always go stay at another resort. However, the entire time the GF was under construction, we didn't stay there. The same with Contemporary, and the same with the Polynesian. So, the construction was affecting me in my resort choices. I won't stay at resorts under construction. There was also a lot of refurbishments such as the ASMo food court that closed for a few months. So, I have to agree to disagree that I feel there was a lot of construction going on in that time period, but I agree it did not affect park experience and only affected a small amount of guests in comparison to the parks.
Epcot may have empty buildings, but I find the construction walls far more unsettling than I do empty buildings.
With Volcano Bay opening down the road this is almost necessary to make it seem like they aren't neglecting their water parks. Adding one new slide isn't much but most will consider it enough.I'd prefer they skip this and speed up everything else.
It is just my feeling that I have seen enough construction for a while and I just would like to see the resort at peace for a bit. No walls, no empty buildings, no construction equipment, no road construction, just perfection and peace.
With the current size of the resort this will never happen. Something will always be either under construction or under refurbishment.
I am aware it is unrealistic expectation; more of a wish.
It is just my feeling that I have seen enough construction for a while and I just would like to see the resort at peace for a bit. No walls, no empty buildings, no construction equipment, no road construction, just perfection and peace. I left resort rehab out of that because I think that's unreasonable to expect absolutely nothing to be going on or improved, but just done with transition and have it peaceful. Kinda like it was in the late 90's and early 2000's. Sure, I want new experiences. Sure, I want new lands and I know we have to build to get it, but there are just SO many projects going on at once that it just leaves nowhere for the eye to escape.
I guess it's affected my psyche more than it has affected my actual experiences. I've thought about it a lot since we started discussing it and I still feel that the resort has been in a constant state of flux since 2009ish. Again, maybe if you googled all the projects from then until now, it wasn't that many, but it's my perception of it and I'm just over it.
But, I get it. They have to compete. They have to stop people from going on the other side of the "fence". They need people to want to spend their dollars at Disney and not any of the other choices in the area.
Is it just me or does it feel like Disney is now the one lagging behind when they used to be the trend setters? It's like ever since Universal built Harry Potter world Disney has been trying to constantly catch up?