I wonder how much they'd charge for General Admission...Actually, an interesting thought. It would have to be definitely over 21 only. How far would Disney go with such an idea?
I wonder how much they'd charge for General Admission...Actually, an interesting thought. It would have to be definitely over 21 only. How far would Disney go with such an idea?
I don't know that many people are saying it was a good idea, even if they enjoyed it. After all, it went out of business.The problem is that most people who say this are saying it in defense of the starcruiser.
They’re trying to claim that good guest satisfaction scores means it was a good idea, and that it went out of business because people didn’t get it. I think most people either got it, or didn’t even need to get it to know that they wouldn’t be interested in spending 5-6K for even the most amazing two-day Star Wars experience possible. Disney misjudged the market. The fact that people already willing to spend money on this wound up liking it isn’t really a defense of the idea.
No, that's General Syndulla.I wonder how much they'd charge for General Admission...
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The problem is that most people who say this are saying it in defense of the starcruiser.
They’re trying to claim that good guest satisfaction scores means it was a good idea, and that it went out of business because people didn’t get it. I think most people either got it, or didn’t even need to get it to know that they wouldn’t be interested in spending 5-6K for even the most amazing two-day Star Wars experience possible. Disney misjudged the market. The fact that people already willing to spend money on this wound up liking it isn’t really a defense of the idea.
Maybe it will look like the unfinished buildings that used to be at Pop Century before it became Art of Animation. hahaha.. empty and abandoned.I have this one question to ask:
Do we have any hint of an idea regarding just what is happening to the physical building?
100% booking with a wait list wasn't the goal. That level of "success" suggests the experience is way under priced.I think Disney’s measure of success would have been that it be 100 percent booked year round with a wait list. It’s obvious this never happened.
Storage?I have this one question to ask:
Do we have any hint of an idea regarding just what is happening to the physical building?
100% booking with a wait list wasn't the goal. That level of "success" suggests the experience is way under priced.
Similar to Batgirl. Bean Counters decided to cancel a project for tax reasons.
I think a dinner experience with an overnight stay might have been an option to the full experience. Something like $999 a couple. Offer 2 full voyages and 2 one night packages every week.
The certainty of the tax savings was more attractive then adjusting the experience.
Posters are talking about issues transporting guests. Use a regular bus with blacked out windows.
This would have been 100 percent booked with a wait listI think a dinner experience with an overnight stay might have been an option to the full experience. Something like $999 a couple. Offer 2 full voyages and 2 one night packages every week.
Josh said "something" sometime so I'm sure it's in good hands. ..I have this one question to ask:
Do we have any hint of an idea regarding just what is happening to the physical building?
I'll bet she is...No, that's General Syndulla.
No, that's General Syndulla.
Josh hinted they'll use it for 'something,' so, it isn't being razed.I have this one question to ask:
Do we have any hint of an idea regarding just what is happening to the physical building?
If it had a pool, a reasonably priced all inclusive, adults only resort.Storage?
Reuse as offices?
Teardown?
The most likely answer is nothing, outside of a possible strip-out of whatever set pieces might be used down the line and then turn off the lights.
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