So, your point is because it has no value to YOUR moment RIGHT NOW, it's of no value to anyone else, thus dump it..
I already know you work for the company, no need to discuss revenue's when you can look that up.
Congrats! Every word of what you said is completely wrong. You're reading into what I am saying really poorly and making bad conclusions.
1. I said that disney is trading off the value of a dinner show for the value of dvc rental units. That was in bold. You said that it currently has value because you might possibly want to go someday, but not today. I then said that there is no value to your vacation right now in having something that you specifically have no plans on using. I gave an example of that with golf courses. Your implication is that literally everything at disney has some level of future-enjoyment value and I must disagree with that. Here is another example, hopefully you read this one - if disney closed Scoops Ice Cream on the boardwalk and you had never intended on going because you like other ice cream already in the parks or other resorts, would closing that cause you a loss in value today? Would it matter if they replaced it with a dockside bar with frozen alcoholic and kids drinks? Would that still be a loss of value for you? For everyone?
2. I don't work for Disney, I just get upset at ridiculous arguments which pretend that feelings equal facts. If you want to say that disney doesn't need more DVC's that's ok, but you implied that building DVC's next to a campground is exactly the same as building it at the polynesian. Those are 2 very different things and I gave lots of reasons why it might make sense to put the DVC tower next to an existing hotel. You conveniently ignored all of those reasons because it didn't match up to your feelings that it was a hotel on top of a hotel, period. You spoke like a parent scolding a child because you didn't like the fact that
@CaptainAmerica had disagreed with you.
3. I cannot stress this enough - I cannot look up the revenue or profit of a specific restaurant at Disney. Disney would never share data like that. If it is so easy for you to look up, I look forward to a link in your next reply. Or you should stop making things up. Oh wait, i just realized that perhaps you thought that since I work for disney, I can look it up myself? If that's the case, you're still wrong. I am sure that only a handful of disney employees can look up things like that. What are the odds that I would have access to this type of financials data and yet I am asking randoms on a disney forum to prove something I already know? I will answer that - if 330 people in the USA had access to this data, then I would have to be one in a million (considering Americans only). I am not that special.
Sadly, you keep ignoring the bigger picture items I am saying, and you're totally missing my point here. I recommend slowing down and re-reading everything I have said on this, and please take my words literally. I choose them carefully for a reason. If you stop reading after a single phrase upsets you, you will miss out on what I believe to be some decent counter-points.
So, what's the value of strolling through the grounds on that side of the resort -- even when the luau is closed? I realize there's no money in D's pocket for that experience. But, it's one thing that made the Poly special for us. That quietness allowed ducks to poke themselves through the patio fence for my kids to discover, feed, and name. The memories that they're throwing away at this resort is tragic. Hope someone captures that walk on video before that building goes up.
At least the high rises at Waikiki have the beaches to go to.
If your argument against replacing a dinner show with a DVC rental unit is "ducks", then I think you're missing the point of this thread in a completely fun, new way. Nobody asked what is the value of walking around any of the resorts near attractions you aren't actually visiting and have been closed for years. Your family found value in doing just that, which is a cool story. Have you considered that there may still be ducks after they build this and you can still walk around the grounds of the polynesian even if they look a little different? Disney didn't put ducks there, they don't advertise ducks as an attraction. There is no guarantee that ducks will continue to live there regardless of this. The ducks may move 1000 feet down the way to an inaccessible area. Or not. Ducks are incredibly resilient, and they don't rely on interactions with your family for their existence. They may migrate one lake over and sit by the campgrounds, or just move over by the grand floridian, giving hours of free entertainment and memories to people over there. Is their pleasure worth less than your own enjoyment?
You should be ashamed for being so selfish of the free-range ducks and ducklings at WDW. They belong to the world.