Perhaps Disney will prove people wrong, but I can't imagine that it will be popular. First, it's $50 per person, per night of stay ($33 for kids 9 and under). For a family of four (assuming both kids are 9 or younger) staying five nights, that would be an EXTRA $830. For $830, by Disney's own description, you get breakfast items in the morning and heavy tapas/salad with beer and wine in the evening. That's it. The originally announced free member mixer was cancelled soon after it began. Other than that, you can plop down $40 per person for one of a set of rotating classes offered on various afternoons. Like the OP, I've not heard any reviews or reports on RS, but at this point I'm highly skeptical about its success. It's as if they threw up a building without actually figuring out what they would do with it first.