Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
I think there’s a general agreement that the facility isn’t great…not a lot of parsing there.The problem is that the rooms are good only when they're paired with the experience--you're supposed to stay in them for as short a time as possible because otherwise you're missing out on the storyline. Without that, you have time to notice poor ventilation and soundproofing, hard mattresses, lack of space, and all the other little or not so little annoyances. I've read plenty of glowing reviews of this thing but not one has mentioned the plush accommodations.
They went cheap…and tried to sell some cruiseline type stuff that isn’t resonating to the level they want. They haven’t even tried to pump it. See alot of ads for this? Nope…not at all. It’s like it’s not even under Disneys control it’s been so quiet.
My spider sense went off when I watched the GMA puff piece on it when it opened and it was nothing. It was like a trailer for a really bad movie where they couldn’t get an intriguing 30 Seconds together.
Smelled bad right there.
But look what you have to sell now? A stripped little building?
No cutting edge VR fighter simulator…no Jedi training academy…no bustling alien (rhe one in the park is good for about 15 minutes and prolly not even that long) bar or restaurant.
Not looking good on this ship, Leo
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