Enderikari
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the economics lesson. Let's converse in 15 years when you get out of college and into the real world. I think I know how a "market economy" works.
Hi, I've been out of college for more than a few years, so if that's your requirement for having to "converse" then let me tell you that he is absolutely right. Think of how much of a win this is for the Disney Company. Even after two years, the general public is still clamoring for pictures of the Cruises. Now, there are pictures all over of little Suri, dressed in her favorite Cinderella Costume, experiencing a magical day at the castle suite. And that's just the low-life paparazzi shots. Imagine the shots that Disney got with its professional media photographers (which we haven't even seen yet). All this, for the simple cost of labor for operating one hotel room. Disney could have offered the Cruises no amount of money (after all, they don't need it), but they did have something they wanted in exchange, something no other place in the world can offer. That's how the world works, son.
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying that Disney should be giving the suite away to celebrities (it's not), but really, with the Cruises, I can understand.
Now, for all the people calling foul because Disney isn't using the suite for Make-a-Wish, let me preface this by saying I volunteer once a month at Give Kids the World Ice Cream Palace, and frequently comment on how it is the best day in the month for me. I am a huge supporter of Make-a-Wish, and am on their volunteer rolls to be called in case they ever need me to chat with the public about their charity. All this, and I still say that the Cinderella Castle Suite is a terrible place to put Make-a-Wish children. Give Kids the World is a magical place, built specifically for children who are terminally ill. With all the apparatus needed in case things take a turn for the worse. They have a pool where a child can roll their wheelchair right in, to have that simple experience that most kids take for granted. Anyone who has been in the castle suite can tell you that the place is pretty small, and offers barely enough room for a wheelchair to turn around. It offers none of the specially designed amenities that GKTW does. And, if worse came to worse, it also is one of the most difficult places to access in all of Walt Disney World. If Emergency Services has to come to the suite, they need to follow a certain procedure in order to come up on the suite elevator. They are delayed more than they would be visiting say, a room at Grand Floridian.
Let them stay at Give Kids the World Village, it simply is the best place, and also the most prepared. But also, the most fun