Soarin' Over Pgh
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(Generally off topic post below, but relevant to the above comment.)
If I've learned one thing from it's to never get sick on WDW property.
That is quite possibly the saddest thing I've read in a while.
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(Generally off topic post below, but relevant to the above comment.)
If I've learned one thing from it's to never get sick on WDW property.
Absolutely, unacceptable at an Econolodge or Motel 6 or even a dive on OBT. This is why Spirit is stating Disney cant be a market leader when they cant get the fundamentals right.Let's just be clear here. The glass in cornea and dishwasher are unacceptable at ANY hotel, esp. at a Disney one with such lack of care for the person injured afterwards. You're absolutely right; I hope the two posters involved do contact her. Thanks for posting the info. And I stand by my former statement.
Surprising its so fast with all the downtime..... That ride is 101 so much they should call it Test Track.
2.1 was the actual spend. Perhaps 2.8 is the revised estimate at completion - I have no clue. But costs are ballooning.
WDW is finding all sorts of ways to bill labor to NextGen budgets to keep their own numbers looking neat and pretty. I can't even guess or imagine how many hours of WDW's OT got transferred onto that stack of accounting. But it's adding up.
I remember reading a post about a guy bawling in the Contemporary lobby because he just realized that Potter was at Universal and not at Disney.
I had an AP rate of roughly $203/night for a Deluxe King Room. I would NEVER pay that much for a room for just myself, but based on 2-days of express pass (which I always end-up buying), plus factoring in what I was already paying for the Days Inn across the street (where I generally stay), I saved a little bit of money (though I wasn't as lucky with my room rate as the Spirit!).I've heard some great things about the Portofino and it certainly looks nice in photos (actually reminds me a bit of the MiraCosta), but this really has me intrigued. Wonder what kind of rate I can find on it in the fall...
They're still having.... Issues.... With one of the elevators, effectively halving capacity when its down.Surprising its so fast with all the downtime..... That ride is 101 so much they should call it Test Track.
Even w/ the huge markup in rooms.... if Uni isn't getting a bigger profit margin on their property yet, it will soon enough, and the MK doesn't have to lose the #1 spot for number of guests for that to happen...
I had an AP rate of roughly $203/night for a Deluxe King Room. I would NEVER pay that much for a room for just myself, but based on 2-days of express pass (which I always end-up buying), plus factoring in what I was already paying for the Days Inn across the street (where I generally stay), I saved a little bit of money (though I wasn't as lucky with my room rate as the Spirit!).
Just so everyone has an idea of what Portofino looks like:
View from my room:
From the Water Taxi Dock:
Deluxe King Room:
That's exactly how I feel whenever I read about the state of WDW. It really does pain me to have to criticize Disney but I have to criticize them, I can't just pretend to be happy with the way the place is being run. It's painful for me to watch the decline happen and I feel that as a fan I have an obligation to call them out for their failures in order to prevent WDW from sinking even lower.it's not en vogue to me to bash disney. like some who are critical on these boards, it actually hurts me to do it. but what am i supposed to do? hand disney my money, close my eyes, and pretend it was the same guest experience as 20 years ago? it's just not. as a consumer, why would i pay more for an inferior product (whether you compare it to the disney of yesterday or the universal of today)?
You also have to realize the double standard here that if Disney were to let another company build hotels on their property, then they are just giving up, not being creative, etc. But Universal allowing Loews to build/run hotels on property is perfectly fine.
That's true. But it's kinda the same reason that a Courtyard by Marriott is $300+ in Times Square, vs $109 in Buckhead (Atlanta). Why is that? Location, Location, Location.
That's exactly how I feel whenever I read about the state of WDW. It really does pain me to have to criticize Disney but I have to criticize them, I can't just pretend to be happy with the way the place is being run. It's painful for me to watch the decline happen and I feel that as a fan I have an obligation to call them out for their failures in order to prevent WDW from sinking even lower.
That would also kill discussion in every other thread.I think it's time for the mods to create a new forum called "Disney is horrible" - this would clean up a lot of the Disney Parks News, Rumors, and Current Events forum
No, that would be over the top. Current honest discussion in multiple threads shows how deep issues run.I think it's time for the mods to create a new forum called "Disney is horrible" - this would clean up a lot of the Disney Parks News, Rumors, and Current Events forum
I've heard this argument before and it's pretty accurate. If WDW's attendance drops to the levels of Universal they will start to lose money rapidly due to their massive size and infrastructure demands.
They don't need to keep the attendance they have currently, but even a 10% drop would (presumably) be catastrophic.
This. Don't stifle legitimate discussion. Lets not all act insecure about people expressing valid concern about the company and the way it is being run.No, that would be over the top. Current honest discussion in multiple threads shows how deep issues run.
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