MagicHappens1971
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I’m sure the R&D and construction of the Starcruiser cost 100s of millions of dollars so I doubt they want to just close the doors and sayI would go for it.
I’m sure the R&D and construction of the Starcruiser cost 100s of millions of dollars so I doubt they want to just close the doors and sayI would go for it.
Did Disney operate the NBA experience? Also Disney is the first to ever build anything like this so I’m sure they want to keep it going and do what they can for it to be a successA lot of very good discussion going on, but the way current administration is operating don't be upset if this goes the way of the NBA experience.
This is what people said about escape rooms.I've had the money and am a diehard Star Wars fan. This experience never really seemed appealling to me, at all. I do not like being constrained to a set experience and schedule (despite my over-planning a trip) and I do not relish the idea of being "in it" all the time all day long. No thanks. They should have gone with a different idea than a hotel experience at a lower price point.
People also don’t understand the product. You board at 1pm on your arrival day, and you remain on board until the next morning when you are free to go to the park for almost half the day. Then you have an evening packed full of activities. Same concept as an all inclusive resort (or shocker, a regular cruise)This is what people said about escape rooms.
I admire your strong uplifting and positive support for the project. Yes, the Star Cruiser concept still is a great idea with lots of potential but the powers that be have botched the project from the beginning. I said it before, and I repeat it is sputtering.Did Disney operate the NBA experience? Also Disney is the first to ever build anything like this so I’m sure they want to keep it going and do what they can for it to be a success
Never been in one of those either.This is what people said about escape rooms.
I don’t understand why anyone would root for the Starcruiser to fail. Here’s Disney doing something very risky and outside the box, and getting great reviews from those who actually buy the experience. I get that rates are super expensive, but like the parks in general, demand will determine the price.
Exactly, demand is dropping, unevenly depending on what sector but it is dropping. At what point does the greed stop and long-term financial health / well-being plus product quality come into focus?I don’t understand why anyone would root for the Starcruiser to fail. Here’s Disney doing something very risky and outside the box, and getting great reviews from those who actually buy the experience. I get that rates are super expensive, but like the parks in general, demand will determine the price.
By most accounts I’ve seen, with the exception of maybe the dining room, participants have been happy with the quality of the Starcruiser experience.Exactly, demand is dropping, unevenly depending on what sector but it is dropping. At what point does the greed stop and long-term financial health / well-being plus product quality come into focus?
I'm personally not rooting for it to fail, but I do understand the argument that if it's a massive success it could push Disney into focusing on creating more experiences like it at the expense of the parks. If experiences like the Starcruiser don't interest you either due to the price or to the nature of the experience itself, that's not something you'd want regardless of the overall quality and/or how much Disney spends.
Hmmm, first they had travel agents. At least this is a good thing. Quite the upgrade over the normal MaW package.I get the frustration with Disney for charging money for things that should have been included in SW:GE. But Disney has found that people will go to the Parks even if they raise the prices and don’t include many immersive/interactive/streetmosphere elements. And then they discovered that some (many?) people will pay exorbitant amounts for those same elements when concentrated with a storyline.
As mentioned long ago in this thread, I could see Disney adding additional versions of this concept for Adventureland, Tomorrowland, Fantasyland, etc. If they can get pricing down to something remotely reasonable (”reasonable” from my perspective), I think this could be an interesting innovation for the parks.
Hmmm, first they had travel agents. At least this is a good thing. Quite the upgrade over the normal MaW package.
Overall, hardly anyone is tweeting pics from their cruises anymore, which seems odd.
The problem is not in the product. I haven't been but I only heard great things.Did Disney operate the NBA experience? Also Disney is the first to ever build anything like this so I’m sure they want to keep it going and do what they can for it to be a success
They are a lot of fun, especially if you like puzzles / riddles and go with friends.Never been in one of those either.
I am guessing Disney was just the landlord?Did Disney operate the NBA experience? Also Disney is the first to ever build anything like this so I’m sure they want to keep it going and do what they can for it to be a success
I don't think people WANT it to fail.I don’t understand why anyone would root for the Starcruiser to fail. Here’s Disney doing something very risky and outside the box, and getting great reviews from those who actually buy the experience. I get that rates are super expensive, but like the parks in general, demand will determine the price.
Hmmm, first they had travel agents. At least this is a good thing. Quite the upgrade over the normal MaW package.
Overall, hardly anyone is tweeting pics from their cruises anymore, which seems odd.
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