Season Of Disney On Travel Channel

Disney05

Well-Known Member
I think it was at least better than the Disney on a dime episode. As for them hinting at the Cinderella Suite being offered for a price, hmmmmm.
 

Disneykidder

Well-Known Member
I DVRed it but haven't seen it yet.

I don't think Disney will ever open up the suite to the public. Too many people would want to get in on it. There's not enough of it to go around. I know celebrities have tried to pay for the suite within the last month and Disney would not go for it so how would they be able to offer it to the public, expecially when the famous will be calling in their favors first?

BTW, at 8pm on Foodtv tonight, they are showcasing unique weddings and Disney will be on it.
 

darthjohnny

Active Member
I can't believe that girl had her quince actually in the American Adventure.

All those things looked like they cost a ton of money, but I think Travel Channel must have picked up at least part of the bill in exchange for the them to film the parties.

By the way, is there going to be another one next week? If so, anyone know what it'll be about?
 

yankspy

Well-Known Member
I can't believe that girl had her quince actually in the American Adventure.

All those things looked like they cost a ton of money, but I think Travel Channel must have picked up at least part of the bill in exchange for the them to film the parties.

By the way, is there going to be another one next week? If so, anyone know what it'll be about?
I am guessing that part of it was paid for by someone else. If you watched closely, it seemed like they were staying at Coronado. It seemed weird to me that you would be able to spend so much on that party and yet you would be staying at a moderate. What do you think the price tag was for that party? I am guessing at least six or seven thousand.
 

Tiggerfanatic

Well-Known Member
I DVRed it but haven't seen it yet.

I don't think Disney will ever open up the suite to the public. Too many people would want to get in on it. There's not enough of it to go around. I know celebrities have tried to pay for the suite within the last month and Disney would not go for it so how would they be able to offer it to the public, expecially when the famous will be calling in their favors first?

BTW, at 8pm on Foodtv tonight, they are showcasing unique weddings and Disney will be on it.


I can see it being offered for honeymoons, or as part of other special celebrations after the end of the current Year of a Million Dream promotion. It just seemed odd to me that it was included in a special of Disney splurges, with no mention having to "win" a stay in the castle. Someone just tuning in to the special would come away with the impression that the suite was available for anyone who wanted to pay the price.
 

LoriMistress

Well-Known Member
I am guessing that part of it was paid for by someone else. If you watched closely, it seemed like they were staying at Coronado. It seemed weird to me that you would be able to spend so much on that party and yet you would be staying at a moderate. What do you think the price tag was for that party? I am guessing at least six or seven thousand.

They probably wanted to save SOME money on their daughter's birthday party. The price tag for the party was most likely more then that.
 

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