Where exactly is the WDW property border
out that way?
Extends all the way out to 545.
Where exactly is the WDW property border
out that way?
I like Hampton Inns. Considering the close proximity, I will be interested in seeing the pricing compared to the on property Motel 6...I mean value resorts.
I just stayed at the townplace suites and loved it! It was like $92 a night vs. $75 plus $13 parking at all stars (pass holder rate). For that $4 extra a night we got a decent free breakfast, free coffee in the morning and a much nicer room than all stars.
I do prefer Hilton brands just because I have lots of points with them and the American Express card. I like the Hilton garden inn and Hampton near Disney springs but they were both priced over $100 for the same dates and they are a more congested drive to the parks.
A brand new Hampton inn at that location will be quite welcome!
Well I guess at least they are following through on what they said they were gonna do about 10 years ago...
Don’t see the point of these though as they are pricing specifically to eliminate the off property customers...but ok
Among other things, this seems like a good option for Disney when it comes to the cheerleader and other youth oriented sporting events. Bring in more of that crowd that can't all necessarily afford the Disney options and also move some of that loosely supervised group away from Disney branded properties to be someone else's problem while still keeping them in the fold as landlords of the hotels.
At the end of the day, I think Disney is happy to take anyone's money, though. They may not want to associate their brand with the people that can't stay on property but if they can profit from rent, admission and merchandise at their rack-rates, I'm sure they want to.
The area is too built up with off property hotels for there ever not to be a decent percentage of off-site guests so they might as well try getting a piece of all that action, too.
I just stayed at the townplace suites and loved it! It was like $92 a night vs. $75 plus $13 parking at all stars (pass holder rate). For that $4 extra a night we got a decent free breakfast, free coffee in the morning and a much nicer room than all stars.
I do prefer Hilton brands just because I have lots of points with them and the American Express card. I like the Hilton garden inn and Hampton near Disney springs but they were both priced over $100 for the same dates and they are a more congested drive to the parks.
A brand new Hampton inn at that location will be quite welcome!
Did you have to rent a car that you would not have had to if you stayed on property? I have done cost analysis before for my trips and it always came out cheaper for me to stay at a value then off site because of the need for a rental car. I think some people forget to factor that in.
Flamingo Crossing amounts to the antisythis of creativity, Disney and why people choose Disney World. It’s depressing, homoginious and aims low.
Disney owns the land these hotels sit on, like the DS/Lake Buena Vista hotels, right?
Exactly like Crossroads, until Disney tired of that endeavor.Disney owns the land these hotels sit on, like the DS/Lake Buena Vista hotels, right?
Correct.
No argument...but their food and ticket policies - along with the upsells - seem specifically to drive out those that don’t want to pay $400 a night minimum or buy a $32,000 timeshare.
I also think the Allstars are done...it’s only a matter of time. I can see a skyway line and then they become $300 a night...as pop soon will be
I'm not sure you can find $40 a night anywhere unless you want a bunch of drug addicts as your motel mates. What I am seeing in this market is $80 + for 2 stars.I agree with you, too but I don't necessarily know that they're ready to drive away the people who are willing to come in at the base price and have bad(ish) experiences, relative to others or what a day-of ticket to a park gave people experience-wise.
The Allstars... are interesting. on-property amenties are the only thing even remotely coming close to justifying the prices these things are, today. Even with a major renovation, I'm not sure they could upgrade those rooms that are small by $40-a-night motel standards to justify that kind of pricing.
Seems lmore likely that they would start tying in reservations more directly to the same sporting events they are probably happy with the Flamingo Crossing hotels supporting for people still willing/able to spend more than the flamingo crossing hotels are charging. It wouldn't be difficult for them to make reservations difficult (or flat out removed) for general guests except for when there is a need for overflow due to capacity at other resorts.
I guess we'll see but due to their location and the original construction, it's hard for me to see them investing enough in these to make them more than their bottom-tier properties.
I'm not sure you can find $40 a night anywhere unless you want a bunch of drug addicts as your motel mates. What I am seeing in this market is $80 + for 2 stars.
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