i dont see why they'd MAKE you stay in there the entire time. They want people to spend their money all around the Disney World property.
i dont see why they'd MAKE you stay in there the entire time. They want people to spend their money all around the Disney World property.
Yeah.. I'm thinking people are extrapolating based on the very limited info we have, that this is going to be like, a dream park cruise ship, effectively.
It's proximity to SW:GE makes me think it's not designed as a "don't leave the hotel for 3 days" deal.. if that was the case they could slap it in anywhere in the hinterlands.
With the cruise ship model this resort is going with, I'm curious to see what split stay package deals Disney will be offering (not to mention the optional excursions/packages for this resort proper).
I don't think anyone is expecting that Disney wouldn't let you out- I think people are anticipating that guests who pay the premium to stay at the resort are going to want to maximize their time there to continue the immersion and experience every bit of the roleplay on offer.
It's a LARP, plain and simple. It's not the revolutionary new concept in entertainment Disney seems to think it is, people have been doing this for decades. This is just the first time one is being done with a really big budget.They will have plenty of options to spend money right inside the resort. This is setup like an inclusive resort.
For the 1,000th time.. this is NOT a hotel. This is a multi-day attraction upon itself. Think of it as a 'sleepover in the star wars universe'
You will play, eat, and sleep.. in the star wars universe.
Not sure I'm sold on this concept. At least, for me. Would people even go to parks during this stay? Would people buy a 3 night stay at SW and then spend another 4 days at parks? The price tag on a week...
It seems like most would want to experience the parks if they're there. I would think most would then want to add on a few days after or before. But after spending 4k on 3 days at SW hotel, then you have another few thousand on park tickets, and more hotels...That was part of what they were fishing for with their customer surveys... to find what the tolerance was for extending stays vs cannabalizing days from existing vacations.
It's a LARP, plain and simple. It's not the revolutionary new concept in entertainment Disney seems to think it is, people have been doing this for decades. This is just the first time one is being done with a really big budget.
It seems like most would want to experience the parks if they're there. I would think most would then want to add on a few days after or before. But after spending 4k on 3 days at SW hotel, then you have another few thousand on park tickets, and more hotels...
what if i want to experience the star wars resort AND stay more than 2-3 days (what i'm getting from most posts is that thats how long stays will be)
I suppose that's true. I would guess they would make a similarly priced packaged offer that would potentially include another hotel and park tickets after the SW experience. It's just crazy to me how much they get from their hotels, let alone what a 3 day "all immersive" hotel would cost.And yet... that is EXACTLY what people already do with the Cruise Ships. Spend 5k-10k on a cruise, then go and spend more time at the parks. These concerns are already covered by the proven cruise line model.
...so a LARP?To a degree, but this would be a LARP event that has fully immersive environments, full entertainment, integrated food and merch... and professional scripts and actors improving the mix. It's Star Trek the Experience taken to a full time experience.
Straight from the source... the intent is people stay. Obviously Disney won't LOCK YOU IN and not let someone out.. but the idea is everyone stays.. to avoid breaking the show.
This is also why they were trying to test if people would all be willing to check in and out at the same time.
My big concern is if Disney would stick to it.. or cave to people and operational pressures and remove that part of the show (Just like they did with the Hydrolators )
It's a LARP, plain and simple. It's not the revolutionary new concept in entertainment Disney seems to think it is, people have been doing this for decades. This is just the first time one is being done with a really big budget.
I suppose that's true. I would guess they would make a similarly priced packaged offer that would potentially include another hotel and park tickets after the SW experience. It's just crazy to me how much they get from their hotels, let alone what a 3 day "all immersive" hotel would cost.
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