Sweettears
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Where do you see these?There are good discounts for deluxes...they Just aren't usually on Disney.com
Where do you see these?There are good discounts for deluxes...they Just aren't usually on Disney.com
Yep the discounts for room only in the deluxes is a thing of the past. DVC at the deluxe resorts was created because they couldn't sell out at the inflated rates. That's why creating a new level makes sense. Deluxe used to be affordable, although a stretch. They have lost a huge portion of the middle market , myself included. Something in between captures those dollars. You can't tell me that the bean counters don't realize this.
Where do you see these?
Not as good as they used to be. Plus the starting point for the discount is a huge jump from where it used to be. Getting deluxe in the $300- 400 range used to be normal . Not anymore
POP rooms and location suck. I would never spend the fare on those rooms. In reality you don't get much more in a moderate. Give me something that's discernibly different from the present mod and charge me more but not deluxe and I think there is a significant marketI agree there that it's a lot more difficult and the net price is higher...
The question is: do you want to pay $300 for a moderate?
That might fit the budget but it's throwing money away. POP at $150 is a way better ROI.
POP rooms and location suck. I would never spend the fare on those rooms. In reality you don't get much more in a moderate. Give me something that's discernibly different from the present mod and charge me more but not deluxe and I think there is a significant market
Unless the tower gives you 2-3 times as many rooms in the same footprint and lets you charge more per night due to the view (not all the way up to selective XL rates but more than current) and reduce expenses due to housekeeping covering less land, etc
OK - but they are taking out 600 rooms, and BLT has around 600 rooms in it. Admittedly some are 2-bedrooms, but many are studios/1 bedrooms. And the room sizes in BLT are onSo unless they are building a tower twice the size of BLT - it will be a comparable number of rooms.
Is it just the tower? I assumed the tower would be at least as many rooms at BLT and then other outlier buildings so the total would be at least twice what they are knocking down (or close to it, and with there being more suites - more total bodies they can fit being even higher than that)
If it is just the tower, then it really brings into question as I can't see it being that many more rooms than what are being knocked down
CBR has a better location than WL does
I pointed out earlier Disney has no defined criteria for what makes 1 hotel value and what makes it deluxe.
How so??? I have no idea where you're getting this from. Have you been to either of these resorts recently?!
This constant point of your argument is making me nuts..https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/planning-guides/in-depth-advice/first-trip/
While vague in this example, Disney clearly has criteria for what they define as value, moderate, and deluxe.
In fact, on their FAQ (which I cannot access right now, I am getting a 404, which is probably my network here at work and not Disney's page) they have a list of hotels that they define in each category.
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And if you'll accept it, here is a very good breakdown of resort category from Touring Plans.
http://blog.touringplans.com/2012/0...rence-between-disney-world-resort-categories/
At one point Disney actually did have a page you could click on that described the categories. I've been hunting for it all morning, but I have patients now so I have to be more subtle in my Disney searching.
LBD has an agenda here that is known only to him...
The second part is what I've tried to explain 11 different ways on this thread...but I can't penetrate the shields. Good thing I don't offend...or the fact he doesn't believe the info from working in this very business segment would really be starting to tick me off...
The location comment on wilderness lodge is beyond silly. That's the google earth thing again. I offered to take him on tour and show him the logistical difference...standing offer.
I wanna go! I love behind the scenes and insider stuff!
CBR being defined as moderate vs WL described as deluxe is by no means any kind of "brain washing" marketing scheme. They clearly have amenities designed for the people they host. What you're saying here is the Hampton Inn is just as good as the Waldorf Astoria because they both have beds.
CBR being defined as moderate vs WL described as deluxe is by no means any kind of "brain washing" marketing scheme. They clearly have amenities designed for the people they host. What you're saying here is the Hampton Inn is just as good as the Waldorf Astoria because they both have beds.