Soarin' Over Pgh
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He edited the post - it originally read as though 18-24 months from today.
Common sense would dictate Florida should open first as there is no ROA to work around and resculpt. Yet they havent even torn down SOA yet. why? No clue...
Gotcha, thanks
I've also wondered about this. And Disney's gigantic price increases in food, merch, rooms, and tickets certainly doesn't help. When you're overpaying Disney for every other aspect of your trip, how much money is really left over in the vacation budget to splurge on meals from third parties at Springs? Some of these new restaurants look great, but how much money is there to go around? I think Disney's pricing strategies will have negative impacts on their operating participants.
They are eventually going to price out everyone except the super elite, or super stupid (as someone who has a trip upcoming, I certainly am starting to feel this way). All of those new restaurants and the whole DS area looks great but how can a retail center that is essentially aimed at tourists provide something so spectacular that people would spend their time (and money) there versus their local stores?
The restaurants will all be competing against each other. It'll be interesting to see who, in the long run, finds their foothold and stays, and which places disappear as soon as their contract has ended.