glvsav37
Well-Known Member
OK...while I hate these where they are, I think there is a use for them for the right situation/family, etc.
I'm guilty of renting cabanas like these at Sesame Place, but with that being mostly a water park, it was a great place to meet up, store our phones, change out of wet bathing suits, and a quiet place for the baby to nap. But even then it was only around $200-250 a day. You did get water, some gift towels and the characters would stop by for private photo ops.
I know WDW offers similar ones at their water parks, but I never felt the need to rent them b/c they were more expensive and not private (so ability to change).
On an average day, I can't justify the cost of these. Mainly b/c i don't ever spend a full day in any park. We stay on property, so going back to the room mid-day is our usual routine.
But I can see this type of thing being a real hot ticket for the upcoming holiday time where the park reaches capacity and often closes. Renting one of these can give families a place to escape the crowd w/o leaving the park. Huge for say a New Years Eve where you need to be there for a ton of hours.
Again, I'm hating where these are...way too visible from the main part of the park. I can't see myself renting one, but if there did come with extra fast passes, food credits or other bennies, then I can see them staying and being rented.
I'm guilty of renting cabanas like these at Sesame Place, but with that being mostly a water park, it was a great place to meet up, store our phones, change out of wet bathing suits, and a quiet place for the baby to nap. But even then it was only around $200-250 a day. You did get water, some gift towels and the characters would stop by for private photo ops.
I know WDW offers similar ones at their water parks, but I never felt the need to rent them b/c they were more expensive and not private (so ability to change).
On an average day, I can't justify the cost of these. Mainly b/c i don't ever spend a full day in any park. We stay on property, so going back to the room mid-day is our usual routine.
But I can see this type of thing being a real hot ticket for the upcoming holiday time where the park reaches capacity and often closes. Renting one of these can give families a place to escape the crowd w/o leaving the park. Huge for say a New Years Eve where you need to be there for a ton of hours.
Again, I'm hating where these are...way too visible from the main part of the park. I can't see myself renting one, but if there did come with extra fast passes, food credits or other bennies, then I can see them staying and being rented.