There's plenty of people out there who $10k is not that big of a deal to drop. There will be families that book with family members who are disinterested. There will be plenty that book, give it a try and are like meh, I'm not doing this. I'm sure they will have contingencies for all of these scenarios.That's what I was thinking. I doubt that they would pay for something that expensive if they really didn't want to go.
Yep! There are people that have no issue dropping $10K or more for an experience just to (well) experience it. If it is not a good experience it is simply not repeated, and they talk bad about it. Where I have my doubts is with the handling of situations that develop not part of the immersive program thus far Disney has been slipping in their responses.There's plenty of people out there who $10k is not that big of a deal to drop. There will be families that book with family members who are disinterested. There will be plenty that book, give it a try and are like meh, I'm not doing this. I'm sure they will have contingencies for all of these scenarios.
True, and they probably will have contingencies. But I still think that is going to be extraordinarily rare. In that scenario I would more expect the mother and daughter to decide to go to The Grand Floridian for 3 days and let the boys play their make believe. Or the reverse...There's plenty of people out there who $10k is not that big of a deal to drop. There will be families that book with family members who are disinterested. There will be plenty that book, give it a try and are like meh, I'm not doing this. I'm sure they will have contingencies for all of these scenarios.
In this scenario, I don't know why the mom and daughter wouldn't just stay at a separate hotel for those two nights so they could do whatever they wanted.
I'm sure they've thought of that. You'll have some folks who just aren't into it and decide not to follow the itinerary, or want to leave or move about at inconvenient times. What's the process there exactly I wonder?
From what I read in the Disney app, a guest will have several choices on how they want to interact. One of them is to just sit back, sip a cocktail and watch it all from a safe distance.
You know about the Grand Californian? Welcome to the Grand Hotel California…you can check in any time you’d like - but you can never leave!Put 200 people from around the country in a hotel for the night, and there's going to be some in the mix who want to walk out and go over to Disney Springs for a few hours or want to go watch fireworks or do something different.
They've got to realize that not every single guest in every single "cabin" is going to be 100% committed to this thing. Someone's gonna want to go get a cheeseburger during a planned "Unexpected Story Moment!".
Yet they couldn't put in a pool.
Yet they couldn't put in a pool.
Oh, look! You included everybody from this forum. AWESOME!
Please, I could never grow my hair out that long.Oh, look! You included everybody from this forum. AWESOME!
BUT.. BUT.. SIR.. THEY ARE IN SPACE.. THEY BLAST A WINDOW AND NOW EVERYONE IS DEAD.. TRULY MAGICAL(tm).The good news is they're using Storm Troopers to carry that out. So, not one person was hit.
Pew, Pew.... Oh, missed AGAIN!
In my opinion it could be worse.I do wonder how they handle hotel guests who don't want to play along, or don't follow the itinerary and "rules". Because that's gonna happen.
Dad and 10 year old son may be super into it and follow the itinerary to the letter, but mom and 15 year old daughter are not. Mom wants to sit in her cabin watching TV and doing some work on her laptop, and after a few hours on the ship daughter leaves and goes to Disney Springs and then wants to get back to the ship at 10pm.
Is mom forced to leave the ship in the morning with everyone else, or can she hang out in her cabin all day and then go and try and find a late lunch in the hotel somewhere? Is teenage daughter allowed back to the ship after the shuttle service to Star Wars Land ends? Can she just take a Disney bus to the hotel lobby and go back "up" via the transfer pod anytime?
I'm sure they've thought of that. You'll have some folks who just aren't into it and decide not to follow the itinerary, or want to leave or move about at inconvenient times. What's the process there exactly I wonder?
You guys have hair?Please, I could never grow my hair out that long.
I, personally, would like to know fully about the experience. That means photos, just like we do in the parks and other hotels. Are the cabins as cramped as they looked in the concept art? Is the hallway really that horrid as that video? Do you magically fade out and back in as you walk into the cantina where that lady sang? Is there a live band? Does the bridge really look as bad as we saw? It can't be. What did they do to simulate the "engineering" of the ship? Are they showing anything of it to guests? What's the brig look like (especially if I'm gonna end up there asking so many moronic questions!).In my opinion it could be worse.
There are countless of morons and try hard trolls from different groups (like reddit, youtube..etc..) that will try to disrupt on purpose to cause reactions. Those who specifically confront or sabotage for a quick laugh and their 5 minutes of fame.
I think this is why its critical to disallow the phone usage inside the hotel itself.
Curious if (the tech does exist) the building that is the Halcyon can be turned into a dead zone where once in through the entrance portal no cell phone signal can go out or in.In my opinion it could be worse.
There are countless of morons and try hard trolls from different groups (like reddit, youtube..etc..) that will try to disrupt on purpose to cause reactions. Those who specifically confront or sabotage for a quick laugh and their 5 minutes of fame.
I think this is why its critical to disallow the phone usage inside the hotel itself.
We all know better than to allow proof of skinnydipping to exist.....
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