Do you live in a privileged bubble?
$2-4K per night for a family of four is not for "normal people".
Can people save for it? Yes. Can people throw it on a credit card? Sure. But a normal person is going to have a tough time justifying that price tag.
It'll still sell out though.
I think you missed the rest of the conversation.
But anyway, let's look at what we know-
*This is going to be completely different than any other Disney resort. A "360 experience"
*Might be all inclusive?
*We know price will be high. But how high?
I don't think Disney will have a starting price point that only the rich and/or famous can afford.
I do think they may have one or two "special" suites that would fall in that category though.
I also think the starting price point will have to be somewhat palatable for a decent chunk of their demographic.
People probably can justify @ $5k for a family of 4 on a completely unique all inclusive 3 night experience.
And just to be clear- I'm not talking about "all people" I'm talking about people who spend that much on vacations anyway...just probably not for 3 nights very often. Add in the fact that it's Star Wars- yes, it would be justifiable once, to many in that demographic.
Plenty of "Family's of 4" spend that now on a 3-4 night Disney cruise during certain times of the year.
All of that said, I hope it's less, but the person who said "$5k all inclusive for 4" probably isn't too far off...based on what we know of Disney's pricing.