nickys
Premium Member
And I give @flynnibus full leeway because of that.
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Yeah, you're well known for "giving people leeway"! Not.
You've thrown the "plans change" back in their face time and time again, and use that as grounds for disbelieving anything any of our trusted insiders say, if their info contradicts your views.
It just so happens on this occasion you hit the nail on the head.
I think this is the most important post in this thread. Disney is going to need to do a whole lot of marketing and really explain to people how this experience will work. They have a lot of work to do. I personally think because it is located at WDW many customers will assume it’s a Star Wars themed hotel at WDW instead of a permanently dry docked cruise ship. They will really need to explain the concept well which I’m sure they will. Just anecdotal evidence, but I know a number of regular WDW visitors who got very excited about the concept of a Star Wars resort and were excited over the concept art with the space windows and the look of the rooms. I don’t think any of them realized what this would ultimately be. I also continue to hold onto my opinion that this will not be for kids or families. This will appeal primarily to the adult fanboy demo. It’s a new approach for Dis year at WDW which we haven’t seen since PI closed.
Then why have kids in the concept art?
This is Disney appealing to their traditional market, as well as appealing to a whole new market.
The trick will be to keep both groups happy.
One way to do that is to have some "cruises" specifically aimed at the LARP / Comic Con fans, whilst the majority will be for families or more casual fans who are up for a 2/3 day cruise similar to a murder mystery weekend. Thee are other ways too.