Missing20K
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Depends on whether the pretensioned members fail.A little pretention never hurt anyone
Sooooo, you're saying you like it?
Depends on whether the pretensioned members fail.A little pretention never hurt anyone
Sooooo, you're saying you like it?
I never said I hated it.Showing how your ridiculous your comment and ever other haters about this new addition are
I hope they have enough slot machines.
Your feelings are obvious since you said it looked like something in Vegas or ACI never said I hated it.
Your feelings are obvious since you said it looked like something in Vegas or AC
I agree. I stayed at Coronado in early June. Did not see one hooker or even a Dunkin' Donuts.Never been to Vegas, and the only thing I remember about Atlantic City (05/94) is the Dunkin’ Donuts and the hookers on every corner.
So ... in that respect, I disagree.
I agree. As someone who travels without kids, this hotel looks great to me.This hotel has a very adult oriented feel. It's geared towards adults, so the decor is more sophisticated but still gives (many) nods to Disney. It's just not in your face.
Also it's completely on point with the artistry of Barcelona feel they were going for. Vegas? And the price is great.
I think this will become one of their most popular hotels.
Typical! The prices keep going up while Disney keeps cutting back on the features that made the place so magical to begin with!I agree. I stayed at Coronado in early June. Did not see one hooker or even a Dunkin' Donuts.
The price with AP discount for late August is like 285 - night Club access- that is insanely cheap to me. Granted you can’t ride a monorail or go in the back gate, but the firework views are going to crazy. Prices are going up on tickets and such but to have access to breakfast, snacks and such if you needed or wanted it, makes it very reasonable I would think. I dunno, though. We don’t stay at any resort very long- just of the evening. We did value when our kids were younger, but the space was horrid, I don’t know how we did it. :-/I agree. As someone who travels without kids, this hotel looks great to me.
Don't shoot me, but I also think people are acting as though the theming of Disney hotels is something that it's never been. Particularly when you think of the moderates, I don't see how this is any more a standard hotel with Spanish theming applied than Caribbean Beach Resort or Port Orleans, for example, are just motels with theming applied. That doesn't mean they're bad, but let's be realistic.
Typical! The prices keep going up while Disney keeps cutting back on the features that made the place so magical to begin with!
The other moderates don’t have this sort of conflict between the form and decor. The forms and structure are simple, but they are organized with the theme of the space. There are literally round shapes just shoved into square openings.Don't shoot me, but I also think people are acting as though the theming of Disney hotels is something that it's never been. Particularly when you think of the moderates, I don't see how this is any more a standard hotel with Spanish theming applied than Caribbean Beach Resort or Port Orleans, for example, are just motels with theming applied. That doesn't mean they're bad, but let's be realistic.
Could you be a bit more specific about what you mean about "round shapes just shoved into square openings" in this case? I am sincerely interested.The other moderates don’t have this sort of conflict between the form and decor. The forms and structure are simple, but they are organized with the theme of the space. There are literally round shapes just shoved into square openings.
I also like POFQ, but I don't personally think you can argue that it (and other moderates) represent masterworks of themed architecture rather than themed hotels. It's clearly not New Orleans Square with hotel rooms inside, but rather a hotel/motel with theming applied:Comparing this to the Caribbean has some validity. Comparing it to POFQ, which artfully disguises it’s structures with varied decorations and exquisite landscaping, is a real stretch. Honestly, in terms of immersive theming, POFQ is up there with the lodges and original GF.
The closest comparison here is Universal’s Sapphire Falls and, particularly, Royal Pacific - bland, lightly themed exteriors with pleasant, large public spaces punctuated by thematic touches.
That said, as a Uni fan, I’d point out:
1) the Uni resorts are much more affordable and offer better amenities
2) they don’t create glaring thematic clashes like sticking Barcelona into a resort themed to Central America
3) Uni lacks a long tradition of magnificently themed hotels
I strongly disagree. The room wings at POFQ look very much like the streetscapes of the French Quarter of New Orleans.I also like POFQ, but I don't personally think you can argue that it (and other moderates) represent masterworks of themed architecture rather than themed hotels. It's clearly not New Orleans Square with hotel rooms inside, but rather a hotel/motel with theming applied:
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As for the comparison to the new Universal hotels, to me this does look a cut above in terms of its interiors. That, though, might be a question of taste and I don't doubt everything becomes more reasonably priced as soon as you get off Disney property! In terms of its exterior, I'm not so sure. Cabana Bay is a far more attractive and better themed hotel from the outside than the Gran Destino tower, and Royal Pacific is probably nicer due to its smaller scale. I don't know that Sapphire Falls is any better, though. The concept art looked great, but the execution looks like a pretty standard hotel to me.
I'm also a bit puzzled about the choice of a Barcelona theme for the tower, but it seems to work ok aesthetically. The original Coronado Springs did seem to have a fuzzy theme that stretched from New Mexico to the Yucatán Peninsula, so I suppose another leap over the Atlantic may be permissible!
I strongly disagree. The room wings at POFQ look very much like the streetscapes of the French Quarter of New Orleans.
The room wings at POFQ look very much like the streetscapes of the French Quarter of New Orleans.
If you think immersive, even excessive, theming is “kitschy” and “in your face,” you’re kind of missing the point is Disney in general and WDW in particular.The tower is inspired by artistry of Barcelona. There are no buildings that they can directly copy like above pics.
Again, I dont think it's meant to be kitschy, in your face theming.
I think they got it exactly right with Gran Destino.
Oh, I think that's exactly what it is. Maybe replace kitschy with garish though?Again, I dont think it's meant to be kitschy, in your face theming.
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