Flynnwriter
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The name “Gran Destino” translates as “Very Detestible”. Other names Disney considered; Gran Eyesora, Gran Bland, Gran Blight.
The name “Gran Destino” translates as “Very Detestible”. Other names Disney considered; Gran Eyesora, Gran Bland, Gran Blight.
It'll never live up to the other Disney thing it shares a name with.
In Spanish it translates to "Great Destination". At least I think that's what they were going for. "Destino" could also mean destiny, fate or even doom depending on context.
Disney's Great Destination.
How is this the best name they could come up with?
A search on the Internet shows the phrase being commonly used on Spanish language tourist sights to describe just about any place that's good to visit as "un gran destino."
Have any prices been publicized? Curious if the tower will be priced the same as the other rooms.
Photos of the designs for the Tower Rooms
Tower - Standard Room
Tower - One Bedroom Suite
Tower - Executive Suite
Tower - Presidential Suite
Random night in October 2019 prices
Standard roughly $525
Water view $552
Standard King $617
Water view King $629
Standard Club access $650
Executive suite $909
One bedroom suite $1305
Presidential suite $1782
That's why I'm not getting excited at all about these new resorts, especially given that moderates are already overpriced now going above the $200+ / night mark, which is good for a deluxe but not a moderate.
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