Despite what some are saying on here, being able to see fireworks from your room was a big reason for the popularity of these rooms.
Not for us. We like views of the little things.
Despite what some are saying on here, being able to see fireworks from your room was a big reason for the popularity of these rooms.
I agree. Watching the fireworks from the roof of the Contemporary during our last trip was cool but the sight lines are very compromised when compared to being in the park.I actually prefer to watch fireworks from inside the park even when we have a theme park view.
So true. That is a major benefit. But all hotels charge more for a view. And the view of Magic Kingdom is quite spectacular.The major benefit is being able to see the fireworks from your room.
Right now guests have to make a decision. Are they ok with a tempered experience? Most people have to answer yes to that before booking at all. So they’re already in the mindset to compromise about not getting 100% of potential experience. The lack of fireworks isn’t a necessarily a deal breaker for people who usually gravitate toward preferred views I think.
Because people will still pay for it.
I guess because people are willing to pay it. With that said, I never understood the whole view thing at all. I mean, seeing MK off the balcony is great and all, but how much time are you actually spending in that room to make it worth it? I want to be IN the park for the fireworks and views, not sitting in my hotel room.