This distracts us from the Gondolas!
I think this is the beginning of the end of the value-moderate-deluxe designations. There has been talk for some time about changing over to MK Resorts-EPCOT Resorts-AK Resorts, and DS Resorts. Pricing will be determined by which area you are in.Wow! This is a great step forward for Coronado, and it's clear that it's going to receive a Deluxe classification based on the description. I wonder if this spells out a new Moderate (which is needed), and a new transportation system connecting Coronado/AKL to Animal Kingdom.
At 15 stories tall, this would be a similar height to Contemporary, correct? And with a roof-top restaurant (which mirrors the idea for California Grill), I have to imagine this would be a new signature meal. Wonder what the sight lines from up there would be like... I mean, which of the night time shows could you really see/appreciate from there...
I honestly think that started happening when Art of Animation opened. It is classified officially as a value resort, but it is clearly in a different league than the other values, in terms of quality but more importantly in terms of pricing. I think it's getting harder and harder for Disney to have broad categories of resorts that everything neatly fits into.I think this is the beginning of the end of the value-moderate-deluxe designations. There has been talk for some time about changing over to MK Resorts-EPCOT Resorts-AK Resorts, and DS Resorts. Pricing will be determined by which area you are in.
I was thinking the same thing. Especially with the almost simultaneous announcement of another moderate hotel, the Carribean. Both scream of the rumored new "moderate level" DVC options...I'm just gonna go ahead and say it..... DVC
I really don't think that's the case because it's just not how DVC does things. DVC tends to wait until they have marketed a new property extensively before they announce the next. It's always been this way. With the press release today, they specifically mentioned that Coronado was getting new lodging additions, and concierge, and conversely they mentioned NO new lodging for Caribbean (even though we know it's coming). The omission of new rooms at Caribbean from the press release makes it seem like DVC is coming there, not Coronado (which I think will stay as a Deluxe conference-centric resort.I was thinking the same thing. Especially with the almost simultaneous announcement of another moderate hotel, the Carribean. Both scream of the rumored new "moderate level" DVC options...
Travel Agents were initially told that AoA was a "value +" resort...I honestly think that started happening when Art of Animation opened. It is classified officially as a value resort, but it is clearly in a different league than the other values, in terms of quality but more importantly in terms of pricing. I think it's getting harder and harder for Disney to have broad categories of resorts that everything neatly fits into.
just another hotel tower
They also have days in a row of no conventions that they're more concerned about.I'm guessing the convention rates and floorspace at CSR will skyrocket once completed. Orlando is positioning itself to be the convention center magnet of the east coast. TDO can make a boatload being friendly to conventions. Their current space lacks the distinction that competitors have. A 15 story luxury tower with all the bells and whistles is the right answer.
This a corporate cash grab from a corporation to other corporations. They're going to make a lot of money with this.
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