Sue_Vongello
Well-Known Member
We need to just have a "Wrong" button installed next to "Like" that we can just click on for all of @Pixiedustmaker posts.
Absolutely. You can park your car at UNI and never move it. The resort is contained and buffered from the real world and you don't have to take smog-belching busses to get from place to place. Water launches traverse the beautifully landscaped waterways at regular intervals. And since hotels have 24 hour room service (no, you shouldn't have that at a $700 a night WDW deluxe and City Walk is open late, you Always have something to do after the parks close.
It absolutely reminds me of a DLP or even DLR setup. Much better laid out than The Timeshare Kingdom of the World.
Crowds are being distributed a bit better at the Magic Kingdom than they were 6-8 years ago, in my opinion. Animal Kingdom crowds are also fairly well spread out. Epcot and DHS crowds are not spread out well at all and the only thing that will change that is new attractions.
I understand why you don't block him, that is a luxury that I have on here that you can't afford, for obvious reasons. Loving your well intoned replies.I understand, but I can't have a fool like him derailing things here. It would be nice if the mods simply suggested he play elsewhere. Having folks like him here does nothing for the street cred of the site, or more importantly to me, this thread. 'Course, that's why his is here and playing in the wee hours of the night.
Thanks, I was about to ask who started this, and on which coast, east or west.Jay Rasulo and Nick Franklin's baby, conceived in 2007 and sold to the Board 18 months later.
Anybody else get the feeling that he may be a manager at Disney in some capacity? Not anybody high up, but a middle manager who has a lot of pride in his workplace and wants to defend it?
That's just the vibe I'm getting.
What info do you need?
I may have it, I may not ...I may not be able to spill.
what's on your mind?
it is not $3 billion ..yet anyway.
Do you like what Disney is planning? Wondering what the club members think about the expansion and allowing more people to join. Seems like a big renovation.what about it?
I usually stay at Beach Club or BCV for the ability to walk to Epcot and DHS and for me that makes the price (exorbitant as it is) worth paying. I have a relative who traveled with us last year and stayed at Wyndham Bonnet Creek. We spent a good deal of time there and, as you said, it was nothing special but it was nice and a great value for the suites. It's not as nice or well maintained as any deluxe or vacation club location in Disney, but in the bang for your buck department it was hard to beat.
The ability to walk to Epcot or DHS holds great value to me, but for someone who didn't care about that or didn't value the premium paid for that, I'd recommend they stay at Wyndham Bonnet Creek. Even if you don't have your own transportation,the money you save would pay for parking and a rental car to avoid the bus service and still have lots of extra money left over. For a largish family, three bedrooms and three baths right next door to CBR for around $200/night would be hard to pass up.
Source? People who know. As if I'm going to name names. Who know more than you'll read in the popular press.
WDWs budget alone has skyrocketed. Triple your original figure.
There seems to be two camps here so maybe I can help y'all find common ground. If NGE had been kept on budget and everything worked, everything you say would be true. It would be driving revenue growth, cost reduction, and guest satisfaction. The problem is, NGE is neither on budget nor functioning properly. Think of it like a movie. Spending an Avengers amount of money is fine, as long as you make Avengers level box office figures. NGE is the John Carter of the parks and resorts segment only on a much grander scale.http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-...stband-boosts-sales-in-disney-world-test.html
Common sense also says that MagicBands which make spending money easier, and shorter lines at shops, means more stuff sold. There is also increased efficiency and a new way for guests to experience the parks.
You know? Shockingly enough I'm with you on the epiphany ... I thought I wanted to hear about the bands, what may or may not be announced at D23, and/or news on SW/Avatar ... but honestly I just don't care.
What is really like to know is all about Universal?
-Are they really considering a monorail?
Disney should take all resorts and turn multiple rooms into much larger 1, 2, 3 bedrooms and current family suites into fancier rooms
Take the dvc studio rooms
family suites for the same price they are now and take all current family suites and fancy them up more
those "figures" are not all hard dollars and is basically calculating employee effort/time involved right? Some call this soft dollars or as I like to call it, funny or monopoly money lol
I also think certain aspects of the work were farmed out, such as to Precision Dynamics in San Francisco which has done RFID bracelets for other applications.
http://www.pdcorp.com/index.html
I read somewhere that the bands would cost $4.50 per each one, some of the choices here are closer to $2, with the higher $4-5 for embossed bands, the tech is relatively inexpensive. I don't think it will cost close to $1 billion for WDW . . .
Disneyland was a financial success from day one. In business, profits paint over a lot of problems.and the poo-poo'ing continues lol
ya know... a lot of people thought Disneyland was a disaster initially too
NGE has already taken money away from attractions and physical infrastructure upgrades, so again what you are saying is again total BS. But that is your purpose here isn,t it?
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