jcnewton
Florida resident AP, scorned Epcot lover.
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- Jul 12, 2009
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I find this incredibly hard to believe. Do you have any numbers to back this up? Disney's hotels are huge, and are always pretty close to 80% capacity from what I understand. And much of the year, certain hotels are completely booked up. I find it hard to believe Disney is operating these hotels at a net zero, and non-disney hotels I stay at when I go anywhere else, that have day of availability and rarely more than a fifth of the rooms filled are making money, and charging far less to stay there. Not to mention the guests at Disney hotels are spending money on overpriced meals almost faster than the kitchen can crank out the food, on a consistent basis. Sure, Disney hotels require way more staff, but that's because they are dealing with far more guests who are paying much more money.
With all the additions coming in the next few years, you'd think capacity would only keep going up. I'm sure Disney doesn't want that $ staying off-property.