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Disneyland Planning on a Fourth Resort Hotel (Update: Cancelled)

The AAA ratings aren't subjective ratings. They're just a list of very clear things you need to do. Have room service, have sheets with x thread count, spend x dollars per room, have a restaurant with median dish price of x dollars, etc. If you check every box, you get the rating. It means that every single resort that's planned as a 4 Diamond will become a 4 diamond.
AAA's criteria is weak and vague. A Disney hotel with a pool with an empty bin where the towels should be gets the same rating as a hotel with a pool concierge and valet where they escort you to the chaise of your choice and wrap it in 3 towels and a 4th to dry yourself, and 2 different pitchers of complimentary citrus (Lemon/lime, Orange/Tangerine) ice water.

I know what a 4 star hotel is and Disney only has one domestic hotel that even comes close. And The Grand Californian isn't quite there.
 
It's pretty idiotic. I always felt like the AAA ratings were just meant to give a lower-bound for people to choose hotels. "I expect something better than a Holiday Inn, so as long as I get a 3-Diamond, I'll be safe."
 
AAA's criteria is weak and vague. A Disney hotel with a pool with an empty bin where the towels should be gets the same rating as a hotel with a pool concierge and valet where they escort you to the chaise of your choice and wrap it in 3 towels and a 4th to dry yourself, and 2 different pitchers of complimentary citrus (Lemon/lime, Orange/Tangerine) ice water.

I know what a 4 star hotel is and Disney only has one domestic hotel that even comes close. And The Grand Californian isn't quite there.
And then they bring around the ice cold cloths to cool you off and a cold shot to wake you up. Portofino is what a theme park resort is all about. :thumbsup:
 
I wouldn't be surprised if down the line they demolish the DL Hotel for an expansion on this hotel. Obviously Paradise Pier Hotel needs to go first for something... better, but imagine a back section of the DLR that looks like this down the line:

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I feel like that whole back section is gonna look like a bit of a mess with the DLH towers pressed up against this hotel.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if down the line they demolish the DL Hotel for an expansion on this hotel. Obviously Paradise Pier Hotel needs to go first for something... better, but imagine a back section of the DLR that looks like this down the line:

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I feel like that whole back section is gonna look like a bit of a mess with the DLH towers pressed up against this hotel.

Out of curiosity, wouldn't it be a bit..problematic, for them to take down the Disneyland Resort entirely?
 
Out of curiosity, wouldn't it be a bit..problematic, for them to take down the Disneyland Resort entirely?
Why? It's not like what is there is anything close to the original DL Hotel. Hell, this 4th hotel is going on former DLH grounds when it used to have a campground.

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As another note, it seems like the hotel is being designed by a huge Vegas-based company called Marnell.

Marnell, has actually been responsible for quite a few Vegas projects; such as the Bellagio, Caesars, Mirage, The Beatles Love Cirque Theater, and quite a lot more.
 
As another note, it seems like the hotel is being designed by a huge Vegas-based company called Marnell.

Marnell, has actually been responsible for quite a few Vegas projects; such as the Bellagio, Caesars, Mirage, The Beatles Love Cirque Theater, and quite a lot more.
Eesh. That would explain the bland, modern design.
 

Anaheim has really been giving DLR a crap ton of problems and I don't quite understand it.

The only reason anyone cares about Anaheim or goes there is because of Disneyland. I'm not normally pro-corporate on a lot of things, but what the City of Anaheim has been doing is almost disrespectful considering Disneyland brings in the money for the city.
 
Anaheim has really been giving DLR a crap ton of problems and I don't quite understand it.

The only reason anyone cares about Anaheim or goes there is because of Disneyland. I'm not normally pro-corporate on a lot of things, but what the City of Anaheim has been doing is almost disrespectful considering Disneyland brings in the money for the city.

In a strange way, my mind is thinking; if they had the power back when it was announced "Y'know..what if we blocked Star Wars from getting a large presence?".

Honestly, I am not shocked that this is happening, and I'm actually more curious to see what Disney does here. Because this isn't exactly a situation to where they can easily reopen everything if they can't do anything on the DTD plot (or I think). Poses a lot of..interesting questions to the future of DTDW, that's for sure.

EDIT: Thinking it over, and yeah; it puts that entire section of DTDW into a state of limbo.

The AMC is right now moving into the Anaheim GardenWalk Star Cinemas location, the future of the monorail station as it is now is uncertain; their food and dining options are screwed over there..and that they have possibly lost that parking garage that was going to be built to the south of the new hotel campus (not referring to the M&F expansion)..

If they are forced to move away from Downtown Disney; then that makes me very concerned of the future of that area as it stands now. Especially from that old gas station issue that would possibly need to be addressed in the endgame.
 
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In a strange way, my mind is thinking; if they had the power back when it was announced "Y'know..what if we blocked Star Wars from getting a large presence?".

Honestly, I am not shocked that this is happening, and I'm actually more curious to see what Disney does here. Because this isn't exactly a situation to where they can easily reopen everything if they can't do anything on the DTD plot (or I think). Poses a lot of..interesting questions to the future of DTDW, that's for sure.
I don't think it puts that area into question too much. It's still going to be hotel space one way or the other.

My issue is Anaheim acting the way they are. They still are being a PITA about Disney building the Western Gateway, which was supposed to be open in time for SW:GE. Instead it's not even under construction and Disney had to settle for building a garage next to Mickey & Friends instead... which makes moving people much harder because to get people from Point A to B, you need more trams now.

Now they take $267M in subsidies off the table, AFTER Disney closes businesses to make way for the hotel and the City of Anaheim then pulls the rug and basically just says "Nah fam"? Seriously? Those subsidies were approved in 2016, I can't help but think that some re-election efforts are in play here and it's really unfortunate.

As I said, no one cares about Anaheim. They care about Disneyland. Anaheim should be more thankful.
 
I don't think it puts that area into question too much. It's still going to be hotel space one way or the other.

My issue is Anaheim acting the way they are. They still are being a PITA about Disney building the Western Gateway, which was supposed to be open in time for SW:GE. Instead it's not even under construction and Disney had to settle for building a garage next to Mickey & Friends instead... which makes moving people much harder because to get people from Point A to B, you need more trams now.

Now they take $267M in subsidies off the table, AFTER Disney closes businesses to make way for the hotel and the City of Anaheim then pulls the rug and basically just says "Nah fam"? Seriously? Those subsidies were approved in 2016, I can't help but think that some re-election efforts are in play here and it's really unfortunate.

As I said, no one cares about Anaheim. They care about Disneyland. Anaheim should be more thankful.

Because Disney tried to strongarm the council many times with giving them "special perks". Essentially threatening councilmen and women that if they don't play and give Disney what they want, they won't get them re-elected. So now the council is showing them that Disney doesn't own them. It also don't help the really bad publicity they have been getting about the homeless workers at Disney Parks while getting record profits.

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Because Disney tried to strongarm the council many times with giving them "special perks". Essentially threatening councilmen and women that if they don't play and give Disney what they want, they won't get them re-elected. So now the council is showing them that Disney doesn't own them. It also don't help the really bad publicity they have been getting about the homeless workers at Disney Parks while getting record profits.

Anaheim City Council leaves initiative that would increase Disneyland, other resort-area wages up to voters | abc7.com
How one election changed Disneyland's relationship with its hometown
Outside Disneyland, a Reminder for Governments to Be Careful What They Wish for
I get showing a company that they don't own a city and all of that.

But why give Disney the $267M in the first place in 2016? Just so that they could take it away? Because if that was a plan all along, the Anaheim city council is no better than Disney. Anaheim didn't have to give Disney money for another four-star hotel, but they did. Ripping that away just weeks after Disney has closed it's doors on shops, restaurants and entertainment venues in preparation for the hotel is pretty shady and it's them strong-arming Disney.

Nobody comes out of this looking good.
 
I think the 297 Million came from Anaheim I think requesting for 4 hotels for the city (not just Disney). I might be wrong, but that's where I think the topic of Disney expanding with a new hotel really came into form.
 
In a strange way, my mind is thinking; if they had the power back when it was announced "Y'know..what if we blocked Star Wars from getting a large presence?".

Honestly, I am not shocked that this is happening, and I'm actually more curious to see what Disney does here. Because this isn't exactly a situation to where they can easily reopen everything if they can't do anything on the DTD plot (or I think). Poses a lot of..interesting questions to the future of DTDW, that's for sure.

EDIT: Thinking it over, and yeah; it puts that entire section of DTDW into a state of limbo.

The AMC is right now moving into the Anaheim GardenWalk Star Cinemas location, the future of the monorail station as it is now is uncertain; their food and dining options are screwed over there..and that they have possibly lost that parking garage that was going to be built to the south of the new hotel campus (not referring to the M&F expansion)..

If they are forced to move away from Downtown Disney; then that makes me very concerned of the future of that area as it stands now. Especially from that old gas station issue that would possibly need to be addressed in the endgame.
Supposedly GardenWalk is going back up for sale and as I heard on WDWM from some insiders, they said that the outcome of it "should be good for Cast Members". Now I don't know if that means Disney is just going to work a deal for Disney CM's to use the GardenWalk parking structure, or if they maybe have something a bit more major up their sleeve.
 
Supposedly GardenWalk is going back up for sale and as I heard on WDWM from some insiders, they said that the outcome of it "should be good for Cast Members". Now I don't know if that means Disney is just going to work a deal for Disney CM's to use the GardenWalk parking structure, or if they maybe have something a bit more major up their sleeve.

Considering how that rumor has always popped up.

I'll believe it when I see it.
 
Considering how that rumor has always popped up.

I'll believe it when I see it.
I certainly am in agreement here.

I think it would be smart for Disneyland to have that land in case they ever do want to build a third park seeing as DCA is more land-locked than DL is. However, Disney obviously doesn't see it as necessary to have the land (yet) as they've had plenty of opportunities to buy it and have passed.
 
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