Uh that's not how apartments work.Looks like I'm gonna have to take out a 2nd mortgage on my apartment.
Not interested in this in the least at this point.
Uh that's not how apartments work.Looks like I'm gonna have to take out a 2nd mortgage on my apartment.
I wonder how many kids are going to accidentally roll out of that top bunk onto concrete.I dont remember this art from the presentation - it's going to have spectacular views:
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No real windows in the rooms means there can be no premium "Theme Park" views. But also means there can be no parking lot "garden view" rooms.1. I am sure will be built just outside park, right next to SWL, with direct access straight in/out of SWL to keep you in theme ie following quote re-affirms that "It is 100% immersive, and the story will touch every single minute of your day, and it will culminate in a unique journey for every person who visits.” Easy way to monetise early access. Amazing way to live the theme.
2. Quote "Every window has views of space" = no outdoor windows, so can be high density / back to back, plus can be right next to the park.
At that price point it better be all inclusiveI hope it's open space bar.
It is supposed to be based on the "Cruise Line Model". So, all inclusive except for alcohol.At that price point it better be all inclusive
Yeah I was in a very literal mood last night. Sorry!
It doesn't interest me but I'll watch a video of someone going. This seems like an extreme extroverted hotel and not comfortable.Zero interest in this "Experience". I'm sure the people will eat it up. Tons of people love this kind of stuff. It's just a bit too "playing pretend" for me. Going deep cosplay isn't really what I'm looking for in my "themed entertainment".
This makes it all a little more stomachable, but $2500 is still a lot for a family of four for two days.It is supposed to be based on the "Cruise Line Model". So, all inclusive except for alcohol.
They could have rooms with views of the parks and the other side could have the CGI views. They could run into the same issue as the cruise liners when they put a live sea view into the inside rooms. The sea view would have Disney characters occasionally do something and the rooms became more popular that the outward facing rooms.No real windows in the rooms means there can be no premium "Theme Park" views. But also means there can be no parking lot "garden view" rooms.
Any mention of a pool area? I wonder how they will incorporate a pool into the immersive theme? Or could this be the first Disney hotel without an outdoor pool?
Don't confuse the yanks with fortnight.Although this is probably an unrealistic scenario... you mean to tell me that it would work out at $11,900 for 2 people for a fortnight (a fairly normal vacation length)...![]()
Indeed, like I say it's unrealistic but I imagine someone would be crazy and rich enough to do it!I don't think it is designed as a normal vacation style hotel, it is for a 2-4 day stay not a fortnight
It's a little more than half the cost to stay in the poly bungalows for a night, so it probably looks like great value to some people.Indeed, like I say it's unrealistic but I imagine someone would be crazy and rich enough to do it!