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I dont know what there are more threads about on here. Pop Century - The Forgotten Years , or a Fifth WDW park.
Sept. 11, 2001. They decided not to finish it because tourism dropped drastically after 9-11.
I was there the weekend after. I think the CMs outnumbered the guests.But I still flew there the moment they reopenned air travel! It was a little creepy being at WDW though with hardly anyone around.
I was thinking of the youtube video I saw recently that showed a person walking around and in some of the structures. I don't recall seeing the doors/windows. Cool if it was weathered in. I suppose the slabs would have been compromised, tho. Thanks for the info! :sohappy: Did you work on this project?
That's right...they sed too.I wish they would bring it back so a actual resort would have a FREE continental breakfast.I assume you mean Hampton Inns, which is owned by the Hilton Hotels Company. They also own Double Tree, Embassy Suites, and The Hilton named hotles.
Didn't Hilton, Inc and Disney open the Swan or Dolphin when it was first constructed? And theres a Hilton and Double Tree near Downtown Disney on Disney property. Disney doesnt really have any "alliances" with too many hotel companies beyond Lease deals for thier property do they?
Finally.... this years wand thread![]()
It's only a Merfeous rumor... :lookaroun
Do they really need more value resort space? I am also not sure POP DVC would be a big seller. I know if I was going DVC and had the cash, I'd be looking in the Deluxe areas.
According to this video they are nothing but concrete structures with the plumbing stub outs and pipes in them...
They are tearing it down and building Del Boca Vista: Phase 2.
I'm somewhat surprised that they would theme a modern, value resort from the 00s through the 40s. It just doesn't sound like anyplace I'd want to stay. Certainly there are plenty of Disney icons from that era, but the rest, ech. I'd prefer they reused that space/resort for something else. Yes, family suites would be great. There are lots of larger families that stay off property for better value accomodations.
yeah as much as disney is for families, the resorts dont really accomodate a family, unless you want to pay several hundred dollars a night. staying off property in a condo for $139 a night is much more appealing
I would agree with you there. If you have the typical family of 4 there are plenty of places to stay on property for less than $100 per night but space is definitely at a premium. When you jump up to a party of 5 like my family your options are more than cut in half. Pretty much the least expensive place to stay on property is PORS which at best is $100 per night at an AP rate rack rate is around $150-$175. With a party of 6 your options are even fewer.yeah as much as disney is for families, the resorts dont really accomodate a family, unless you want to pay several hundred dollars a night. staying off property in a condo for $139 a night is much more appealing
I feel the same way about the magic but DVC is not for everyone especially if you do multiple 2 and 3 day weekend trips. My family has kind of hit the breaking point where the magic and benefits of staying on property is getting a bit to pricey.To you. Many people feel that staying off-property detracts from the Disney feeling/magic. The DVC is popular for a reason.
The original poster was talking about "accommodating," which is to say, having enough room, at an affordable price. Disney has options at all price levels but for large families there's not much for the budget-conscious.To you. Many people feel that staying off-property detracts from the Disney feeling/magic. The DVC is popular for a reason.
I feel the same way about the magic but DVC is not for everyone especially if you do multiple 2 and 3 day weekend trips. My family has kind of hit the breaking point where the magic and benefits of staying on property is getting a bit to pricey.
The original poster was talking about "accommodating," which is to say, having enough room, at an affordable price. Disney has options at all price levels but for large families there's not much for the budget-conscious.
I think it's interesting, though, that you say that staying off-site can detract from the Disney magic. It shows how far we've come in a relatively short time. I remember when the idea was that staying on-site was a "plus" your WDW trip--a trip that was fantastically magical regardless. Now we're at the stage where staying on-site is the baseline, and staying off-site is a bring-down.
Just a quick note, and perhaps someone can confirm, but elsewhere peeps are talking about having mailed Disney Guest Communication and gotten the response that the second phase would not be completed and would be torn down. Also, notices to guests of major work at Pop Century for September (not to mention the signs at the resort entrance are being changed right now and behind tarps).
So i guess that's over, no?
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