I wonder if they will give us any info on how guests will be transported between the North and South complexes? Are we still thinking 100% buses?
Until they announce otherwise, yes.I wonder if they will give us any info on how guests will be transported between the North and South complexes? Are we still thinking 100% buses?
Why is that? It’s no different than staying at DAK Lodge or something, which is relatively remote from other Disney stuff other than DAK.
I don't see the incentive. Unless the hotel is going to be wildly superior than the current range of Premier Hotels at UOR or offer something unique like DAK with the animals roaming about, what's the advantage of staying there over the current resort?
I think there's been some failures, but Disney Springs could be the model used good forward. I just dislike that there's no connected theme park (at Disney Springs).Also, the history of entertainment districts in Orlando has not been great. Easy to say build one, but that's a lot of money to invest in something that will almost certainly be outdated in 7 years. I think UOR playing the long game here.
I guess personally I don't see all that much of a difference. I think this will definitely be at the very least on the same level as Portofino is, and I would imagine it will get free express. It will all depend which parks people want to be closer to.
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Full price tickets to VB?Stop asking Disney fans to do math. These are the same people that think "Free Dining" is a good deal.
I’m with @Scott W. here. No way I stay at this hotel more than 2 nights ever. No entertainment complex and just 1 dry park?Why is that? It’s no different than staying at DAK Lodge or something, which is relatively remote from other Disney stuff other than DAK.
For me, it's really more about proximity. Would you rather be close to two theme parks, a water park and CityWalk or just one new park?
Once the new resort expands out, it doesn't really matter. Like you said, it all comes down to personal preference.
I mean, I consider the LOTR movies to be some of the greatest cinematic achievements of all time. But there's nothing in LOTR that translates to a ride naturally, while Nintendo has so many built in ride concepts.