POP Century Resort Legendary Years

I'm not sure why they would decide to finish it now with the economy so bad, tourist levels dropping, and Disney making other cutbacks. You can tell that there are less people there at this time period, even from just last year at this time. It just doesn't make good business sense to me.

I live right down the road, so next time I'm at the park, I'll take a bus over to see what I can see, but I really do doubt that any activity going on over there is work to actually finish the Legendary Years. Not when they're cutting show's, character dining, etc. in preparation for the extremely slow travel period ahead.
 
I dont know that I agree that Disney is hurting economically.....from what I understand - due to the weak dollar foreign tourists are planning more trip here....maybe the value resorts are needed even MORE for the people that still can make a trip to Disney.......

Just thinking out loud.....if I usually stay in a moderate or deluxe but I cant afford that next year I know that I WOULD be very happy to stay in a family suite.....just me though.
 
Going in Sept/Oct. and planning on being very nosy ;)
 
I dont know that I agree that Disney is hurting economically.....from what I understand - due to the weak dollar foreign tourists are planning more trip here....maybe the value resorts are needed even MORE for the people that still can make a trip to Disney.......

Just thinking out loud.....if I usually stay in a moderate or deluxe but I cant afford that next year I know that I WOULD be very happy to stay in a family suite.....just me though.
That's kind of what I was thinking. Having more lower priced rooms may keep people coming and staying on site instead of not coming in all or staying off site both of which would cost Disney $'s. Completing the Legendary Years especially if they are family suites may be just the ticket.
 

I dont know that I agree that Disney is hurting economically.....from what I understand - due to the weak dollar foreign tourists are planning more trip here....maybe the value resorts are needed even MORE for the people that still can make a trip to Disney.......

Just thinking out loud.....if I usually stay in a moderate or deluxe but I cant afford that next year I know that I WOULD be very happy to stay in a family suite.....just me though.

What you say makes sense, although the dollar isn't nearly as weak as it once was and is continually gaining strength.... I bet they're using it as construction headquarters..for cbr *oh how I hope I'm wrong*

Disney is becoming known for allowing things to be eaten alive by the wilderness and I doubt this will be any exception... at least for the time being.

Going in Sept/Oct. and planning on being very nosy ;)

I'll be at pop as well and intend on being very nosy too! :thumbsup2
 
Will be there in September (staying at POP) and will keep my eyes out.

I sent message on WDW official site to ask over a month ago, along with another question regarding my trip. I got a call back, and they told me that nothing had been decided yet about the future of the second phase yet.
 
I do hope they will be able to open it and I have a feeling that they will, Disney is need of more Value resorts, they are usually the first to sell out. Think about it for all you New Jersey folks for Jersey Week, if they make it an all suite resort!

One can hope for it right!
 
I'm not sure why they would decide to finish it now with the economy so bad, tourist levels dropping, and Disney making other cutbacks. You can tell that there are less people there at this time period, even from just last year at this time. It just doesn't make good business sense to me.

I live right down the road, so next time I'm at the park, I'll take a bus over to see what I can see, but I really do doubt that any activity going on over there is work to actually finish the Legendary Years. Not when they're cutting show's, character dining, etc. in preparation for the extremely slow travel period ahead.

Don't forget.. if they started right this minute on an ordinary construction schedule .... those potential 'value suites' wouldn't see their first guest til January of 2010 at the absolute soonest I wouldn't think. There are still at least 8 more buildings, each with three 'wings' to be built... landscaping to be done.. interior finish work on all 10 buildings ... etc.

Disney might just planning to catch the next 'upswing' in the economy by having these ready.
 
Maybe this is what they'll be announcing from MK on 10/3 and 10/4, and perhaps construction will finish in time for the 40th anniversary of WDW?

One thing is for certain, you will never see another or a new Value Resort until they complete the Legendary Years. If they tried, that's the first question everyone would ask... Why start a foundation from scratch when you already have the basic infrastructure set to go with Pop!?

We stay at Pop! whenever we go to WDW for two reasons: We wake up at 7am, go right to the parks and return at 11p. We don't need anything more than a bed and a shower. Also, Pop! has direct bus service to... everywhere. I've seen the shrubs grow of the LY for years, but I'd be surprised if they were in fact going ahead with reconstruction efforts. That would show a fantastic amount of confidence on their end during this economy.
 
Didn't they start building Pop after 9/11? A lot of people said it would be a flop then because the economy was in the tank....but the economy rebounded and Pop is always busy now it seems.

The economy will rebound and I think if they do put in the long rumored suites over there that they will be done just in time to take full advantage of that! I will be there tomorrow, so I will have to check out what is happening over there.
 
I've seen the shrubs grow of the LY for years, but I'd be surprised if they were in fact going ahead with reconstruction efforts. That would show a fantastic amount of confidence on their end during this economy.

Actually, it would show a fantastic amount of confidence in their ability to drag guests from North America (and around the world) to this destination in spite of the economy ... starting in 2 to 3 years when the construction would be complete..

And therefore.. really they're showing confidence in whatever the economy might be in 2 to 4 years.. and that's well agreed it would be well into recovery by that time.. so says most experts...

Didn't they start building Pop after 9/11? A lot of people said it would be a flop then because the economy was in the tank....but the economy rebounded and Pop is always busy now it seems.

The economy will rebound and I think if they do put in the long rumored suites over there that they will be done just in time to take full advantage of that! I will be there tomorrow, so I will have to check out what is happening over there.

No.. Pop was under construction when 9-11 happened.. They had almost 100% completed the Classic Years and were starting on Legendary when the attacks occurred. Eventually they did open the classic years... but way behind schedule.. waiting for bookings to rise to the level where opening the resort made sense. And frankly, the first full year of operation.. there were buildings at Pop that never saw one guest.. they never opened the buildings.. because they simply didn't have enough bookings.

And don't forget (POR/POFQ) one of them stayed closed for 6 months following 9-11 ... waiting for the right conditions to reopen.

Knox
 
so, yeah.. about those people who were going down soon & would check into this. yeah. possible updates on how that went? :mad:
 

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