James Alucobond
Well-Known Member
It was posted four pages ago.You can tell when people hate a project because no updates…
It was posted four pages ago.You can tell when people hate a project because no updates…
Synergy!Tianna’s Polynesian Adventure Tower?
I’ll show myself out.
That’s quite hyperbolic. As someone who has stayed in lots of Embassy Suites on the drive to WDW, yeah that does not look like an Embassy Suites.But you could have plopped this down next to the airport and it could easily be confused for an Embassy Suites.
The Gensler Effect, or Bouza’s Folly.I seem to be one of the few who doesn't love the interior design here.
On the positive side, it matches the general design of the building in that it seems like a generic (albeit upscale) modern apartment or office building with some wood finishes and vaguely Polynesian flourishes. That, to me, is also the downside. The stone floors and wooden beams that give the Polynesian and Aulani their charm are absent, let alone touches like the murals from Aulani. It's not ugly as such, just sterile.
“what this is going to go for” and “what guests actually wind up paying” aren’t exactly the same thing. I have no doubt they’ll try and charge GF Main Lobby prices for Home2PolynesianSuites but we’ll see how many takers they get after the holidays fizzle out.Cash rack rates on 1 bedrooms at the least desirable DVCs are around $1K/night. I can’t imagine what this is going to go for. Sheer hubris.
Sorry I didn’t realize because I just skipped to the very end and posted.It was posted four pages ago.
I find the hate for this hotel to be ridiculous as it’s probably the least offensive new addition Disney has built recently.Riviera is still the worst offender to me
You don't think they'll sell? I think they'll move these rather quickly, at least compared to other recent DVC declarations.If these rooms don’t sell, will they learn? I could be mistaken but I didn’t think Riviera sold as well as anticipated.
I would imagine these rooms, with their view and location, will sell rather quickly. But that's just my guess.If these rooms don’t sell, will they learn? I could be mistaken but I didn’t think Riviera sold as well as anticipated.
You don't think they'll sell? I think they'll move these rather quickly, at least compared to other recent DVC declarations.
Riviera got off to a slow start and there's no denying the timing with COVID played a big role in that, but it has actually been selling very well in recent months.
It was plainly obvious in the original concept art, but they never put it in writing that I can recall.Is this the first official confirmation we're getting that a restaurant will be in there, or did I miss something earlier?
I would imagine these rooms, with their view and location, will sell rather quickly. But that's just my guess.
I am so lost. What are you talking about? GDT? Surely not the new Poly tower?But you could have plopped this down next to the airport and it could easily be confused for an Embassy Suites
I can do without silly bedspreads and furniture in rooms…True, and I am generally happier with the cleaner designs of many of Disney's new hotel rooms (e.g. Yacht & Beach Club). I think their lobby redesigns, though, have generally been downgrades that suggest an aversion to theming in hotel design, for example with random decorations and furniture that seem like they have been sourced at Crate and Barrel.
We'll see with this one, it could be that the finishings and fittings will end up looking nicer in the final designs.
Is this the first official confirmation we're getting that a restaurant will be in there, or did I miss something earlier?
It was plainly obvious in the original concept art, but they never put it in writing that I can recall.
There will be a similar point gap as there is at bay lake and grand Floridian for comparablesI’d wonder how big of a price difference is between lagoon view and parking lot view.
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