News Reflections – A Disney Lakeside Lodge (Project 89 - Development near Fort Wilderness)

sndral

Well-Known Member
Riviera is 78% sold, Poly isn’t on sale yet.

The promotion of incentives at OKW sold out, outselling CFW by a country mile.
As of July 31, 2024, Riviera was 68% sold, assuming they managed another month of 100,000+ sales there in August as they did in July, they’re likely currently at 70% sold - still 2 years +/- from selling out. Which is why starting construction on another new WDW DVC resort in the near future makes sense.
This seems to be the $1,000,000 question.

Has the Walt Disney Company ever cancelled an announced project before, only to bring it back years later as initially proposed?
I don’t think they have. In the past it seems to me they’ve been a bit more circumspect with their announcements.
The nearest example I can think of is POP’s ‘Legendary years’ section which morphed into AOA almost a decade later & thus wasn’t ’as initially proposed.’
I don’t know if it was announced, but POP was originally planned to include a second half called ‘Legendary years,’ they opened Pop’s Classic years section in 2003, but abandoned the ‘Legendary years’ half, leaving empty buildings visible https://themouselets.com/disneys-abandoned-hotel-the-history-of-art-of-animation-resort. In 2010 they finally circled back to those empty buildings & announced AOA which opened in 2012.
 

nickys

Premium Member
This seems to be the $1,000,000 question.

Has the Walt Disney Company ever cancelled an announced project before, only to bring it back years later as initially proposed?
Not sure if they’ve ever announced that a project is cancelled.

The nearest I can get is how they tore down Innoventions, only to rebuild it almost the same but not quite. 😠
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I don’t think they have. In the past it seems to me they’ve been a bit more circumspect with their announcements.
The nearest example I can think of is POP’s ‘Legendary years’ section which morphed into AOA almost a decade later & thus wasn’t ’as initially proposed.’
I don’t know if it was announced, but POP was originally planned to include a second half called ‘Legendary years,’ they opened Pop’s Classic years section in 2003, but abandoned the ‘Legendary years’ half, leaving empty buildings visible https://themouselets.com/disneys-abandoned-hotel-the-history-of-art-of-animation-resort. In 2010 they finally circled back to those empty buildings & announced AOA which opened in 2012.

Oh all that happened. I know a guy that was at that groundbreaking ceremony…

They were out over their skis with pop. Didn’t need that at that time and the world events really crushed the market.

That was also the start of the rather quick 2-3 year downward spiral and exit of Eisner…

Who now that people see another example…ultimately did right and left. And he took a dinky studio with 3 gates and made it huge…

Mr clinger…has been looking for a “successor” longer than OJ looked for “the real killers” 🙄
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
I think the initial sales will be gangbusters, but the mid point depends on incentives. RIV started outpacing VGF during its mid point and VGF required a large sale to overtake it again.

Yes, the incentives matter the most. We can bemoan resale restrictions but the data's you're refencing supports that buyers will go where ownership cost is cheaper. The expectation before GF expanded was thst Riviera would be burried until GF quickly sold out, and that just did not happen.

But also on prices, people are not buying the Cabins when they quote FW and Riviera and AKL (or whatever legacy resort is promotes at the time) and see that the first payment / total cost is with dues.

I'm expecting Polynesian to be priced similarly to Villas at Disneyland Hotel in a higher tier, especially when sales reopen. If they want to push Poly sales then they'll offer a nicer incentive than Riviera.
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
If it is indeed Reflections returning, do you guys think it will have a new theme or it will be the same basic thing they announced way back when?

I've before pushed the idea of absorbing into Fort Wilderness for multiple reasons, including fact that we've been so close to Fort Wilderness brand expansion more or less on the same site...

30ish years ago Disney had plans for a resort named either Fort Wilderness Junction or Buffalo Junction. It was a western themed moderate hotel of 2-3 story buildings, a potential revival of the shuttered FW train that would link resorts, a duplicate of the DLP Buffalo Bill show, horse carriage rides, and other things. It was described somewhere as being like Crescent Lake with the ability to easily get to multiple resorts. It was discussed in a past Disney Dish episode and also the middle of Bright Sun Films piece on the FW railroad. The latter has some plans if wanting to see a few images. Alas, this wonderful idea was repackaged and used when Disney created the Wilderness Lodge Villas, now Boulder Ridge.

Considering it's unlikely Disney goes back to that same well then they need something new. I didn't think the lakeside lodge was a bad idea, it just suffered from a bad name and underwhelming render in, both of which can be improved. Even the Poly tower we're getting isn't the first Poly tower rendering ad those go back a ways (here's one: https://www.genesisstudios.com/portfolio-item/313069-hhcp-disney_polynesian-porte_cochere/).

My point is that Disney plays with different designs, as one would expect. I'd still anticipate a silimilar lake resort theme because it fits well between Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness. Wilderness Lodge drawing inspiration from multiple national parks makes it particularly difficult. I'd love to see them lean into Americana more as areas like Liberty Square feel threatened. Something like the Williamsburg Inn with a colonial era / early American theme and bringing in ideas from Disney's America park. Move Liberty Tree Tavern and incorporate ideas like carriages from Fort Wilderness Junction. Alas it'll never happen because Disney probably considers the era "problematic."
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I've before pushed the idea of absorbing into Fort Wilderness for multiple reasons, including fact that we've been so close to Fort Wilderness brand expansion more or less on the same site...

30ish years ago Disney had plans for a resort named either Fort Wilderness Junction or Buffalo Junction. It was a western themed moderate hotel of 2-3 story buildings, a potential revival of the shuttered FW train that would link resorts, a duplicate of the DLP Buffalo Bill show, horse carriage rides, and other things. It was described somewhere as being like Crescent Lake with the ability to easily get to multiple resorts. It was discussed in a past Disney Dish episode and also the middle of Bright Sun Films piece on the FW railroad. The latter has some plans if wanting to see a few images. Alas, this wonderful idea was repackaged and used when Disney created the Wilderness Lodge Villas, now Boulder Ridge.

Considering it's unlikely Disney goes back to that same well then they need something new. I didn't think the lakeside lodge was a bad idea, it just suffered from a bad name and underwhelming render in, both of which can be improved. Even the Poly tower we're getting isn't the first Poly tower rendering ad those go back a ways (here's one: https://www.genesisstudios.com/portfolio-item/313069-hhcp-disney_polynesian-porte_cochere/).

My point is that Disney plays with different designs, as one would expect. I'd still anticipate a silimilar lake resort theme because it fits well between Wilderness Lodge and Fort Wilderness. Wilderness Lodge drawing inspiration from multiple national parks makes it particularly difficult. I'd love to see them lean into Americana more as areas like Liberty Square feel threatened. Something like the Williamsburg Inn with a colonial era / early American theme and bringing in ideas from Disney's America park. Move Liberty Tree Tavern and incorporate ideas like carriages from Fort Wilderness Junction. Alas it'll never happen because Disney probably considers the era "problematic."
I seriously doubt there is ANY intention of “mixed use” room inventory

It’s gonna be more fast and quick with minimal amenity

So magical 🧙‍♂️
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
Even if they bring something back on the site of reflections I hope they revisit the exact design of the hotel including the name. The renderings we’ve gotten for Reflections just weren’t great.
Yeah but they paid for them already.....So for sure we will get that...Maybe some changes in thew interior design since the products that were spec'd are no longer the same...
but I would not expect them to start over again.... not after the investment in the plans....
 

GimpYancIent

Well-Known Member
Yeah but they paid for them already.....So for sure we will get that...Maybe some changes in thew interior design since the products that were spec'd are no longer the same...
but I would not expect them to start over again.... not after the investment in the plans....
Agree. A scrapping and reinvention no. However, in keeping with current Disney management mentality a cheapening or watering down of the original, sadly yes.
 

SomeInternetGuy

Well-Known Member
Looks like work on whatever this project has become might be about to begin. There was a recent FAA permit filed for a 240ft mobile crane to be onsite from October 14th 2024 - August 14th 2025. The filing is simply titled “CSI Mobile Cranes” and the GPS coordinates put it right near the former River Country. There should be more detailed info on the permit in the next week or so as it gets processed.

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MKeeler

Well-Known Member
I’ll settle for pulling the obnoxiously over the top characters out of the interior, a slight redressing of the exterior to tone down the modernity and make a bit more transportive, and a name change. All of which could be done, but I severely doubt will be.
 

Surfin' Tuna

Well-Known Member
There is little to no chance they will spend the money to redesign, because that would be spending the money. They will build it and someone will buy it. The location will sell it even if it means destroying the vibe of the place. It's really sad.
 

Bocabear

Well-Known Member
A Spring Hill Suites with Pocohantas fiberglass figures in the lobby aand vinyl wallpaper graphics behind the front desk sounds so very magical and creative....
 

SpaceMountain77

Well-Known Member
I do not recall if it was someone within our community or posted on another board, but a member said they were part of a focus group where the name Disney's Colors of Nature Resort was discussed. I remember liking it much more than Reflections - A Disney Lakeside Lodge.
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
I’ll settle for pulling the obnoxiously over the top characters out of the interior, a slight redressing of the exterior to tone down the modernity and make a bit more transportive, and a name change. All of which could be done, but I severely doubt will be.

Sorry but you'll need to settle for the characters being blown up even bigger and moved outside to finally answer the question "What would a deluxe All Star Movies resort charging $500/night look like?"
 

Sirwalterraleigh

Premium Member
I am pulling for them cancelling the project officially...until they get a whole new team in there that wants to create beautiful thematic Disney resorts again..... Another boring usual design is not inspiring...there are enough hotels on property...
…no seriously…what’s your real opinion? 😂
 

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