Dan Murphy
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HP has a bigger following than SW. I love both franchises but saving for grad school is more important to me than an immersive experience.Not me...SW doesn't do much for me. I get that it is a immersive experience, and I'm sure for those who are into it it will be amazing. I just can't summon the interest personally.
Interestingly enough...we were talking about this amongst ourselves. I wonder if a similar priced/themed/length immersive Harry Potter experience would be as popular?
But ironically, I believe it will sellout day one.$4800.00 for two days YIKES
Not me...SW doesn't do much for me. I get that it is a immersive experience, and I'm sure for those who are into it it will be amazing. I just can't summon the interest personally.
Interestingly enough...we were talking about this amongst ourselves. I wonder if a similar priced/themed/length immersive Harry Potter experience would be as popular?
I don't give a rat's rear about SW but if I had the money (and it was offered), I'd do a HP experience in a heartbeat.
Is that not a close price to some upscale DVC rooms?I really think they overpriced this. There is a small contingent of "I'll pay anything" people that will make it sell out for the first several months. After that, how many people are really willing to pay $6000 for a family of four for TWO NIGHTS?!? Wouldn't you rather pay that much for a 7 night cruise? I predict deep discounts after the first year or so.
But ironically, I believe it will sellout day one.
Is that not a close price to some upscale DVC rooms?
HP has a bigger following than SW.
I’m generation Y so that’s what I’m going by.That's impossible to quantify. Among young people, sure. Overall.....mayyybe.