matt9112
Well-Known Member
I don't think that's what people are referring to when it comes to theming, though. For example, I would think Cabana Bay or Portofino fit far more into the category of themed hotel than Riviera Resort which relies very heavily on images of Disney characters. It's more about trying to create an integrated, immersive themed environment. This is where I think Disney's own move away from themed experiences in the resorts is puzzling as it takes away one of the main justifications they use for the astronomical prices. Riviera is the main offender, though I think Gran Destino Tower at Coronado Springs is another indication of Disney's direction as the hotel looks nice enough and has a pronounced design motif, but it isn't themed as such.
They have moved toward a more generic look across many facets. Look at the disney store at disney springs. Zero flavor anymore.