4forthemouse
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I saw it mentioned Coronado Springs wasn't available this summer, so I did a check and see it has no availability until 8/10/20. Does anyone have an idea what's going on? Why just here?
How would they determine who rates Tower vs Outer?![]()
You might just be glad if the NBA deal actually happens. You'd most likely get a nice upgrade to change resorts.If I have to rebook my rebooked trip again... *facepalm*
How would they determine who rates Tower vs Outer?![]()
Same here. I have 2 rooms Jul 21-28 that I will most likely cancel, which would be all the harder to do if we got a nice upgrade. I’m not sure when we’d be able to reschedule if we do cancel.Interesting. I currently have 2 rooms booked at CSR for the first week of August (1-8). Not sure we’re going then, still undecided, and have a backup for October just in case. I’ll be interested to see if we get an email or call about needing to change resorts...![]()
Same here. I have 2 rooms Jul 21-28 that I will most likely cancel, which would be all the harder to do if we got a nice upgrade. I’m not sure when we’d be able to reschedule if we do cancel.
Fort WildernessIf they did it by record the Knicks would have to stay at a Motel 6 in Kissimmee.
Some possibilities:
- NBA rumor
- I think actual guest stays are going to be a lot less then posters on Disney fan sites think. Disney has to open deluxe resorts due to DVC. I think it's possible some resorts will be closed. Might as well stop future bookings at CSR if Disney is considering closing it.
- CSR is a convention resort first. Disney might want to keep the resort available in case they are able to reschedule some conventions.
The low number of bookings doesn't make a lot of sense to me. If so many people have already cancelled for June/July to the point where bookings are considered low, I would think they'd close POFQ or POR from the moderate category if anything. I'd think they'd keep CBR open due to the Skyliner, and I would think CSR would stay open because of the new Tower, which isn't even a year old. They've put a lot of money into CSR and its presumably their highest rated moderate, so I'd think they'd keep it open for this reason.
My post you quoted was in response to PP saying that perhaps they are deciding to close CSR because they have a low number of bookings this summer. I disagreed with that - I think if they are going to close any resort in the moderate category due to a low number of bookings, it would be POR or POFQ. Even if CSR has the least number of bookings out of all the moderates, I think they would keep it open and move people from another resort to there, mostly because if the new refurbishments and amenities. Plus they may still have some business travelers over the summer.The towers, most people would agree, are much nicer than any other moderate. I can't see them putting them in any other moderate. Sure they're "nice", but they aren't close to what the towers are. I would imagine Disney would be making a small fortune if they hosted this and with bookings being low anyway, it helps them condense from at least 1 resort. Moving displaced guests to another resort, presumable an upgrade to a deluxe really doesn't cost Disney anything.
And I think because it's new and has better amenities is exactly why they'd offer it to the NBA. These guys are pretty pampered. Guests booked at CSR aren't going to be all that disppointed when they get moved to a deluxe for their troubles. Usually when Disney moves you to another resort it's an upgrade in category, not just a better resort in the same category.I think they would keep it open and move people from another resort to there, mostly because if the new refurbishments and amenities.