TiggerDad
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And I was going to propose Mister Penguin as the honorary waterfowl theme for this cousin to Swans and Dolphins.The Swolphice.
And I was going to propose Mister Penguin as the honorary waterfowl theme for this cousin to Swans and Dolphins.The Swolphice.
Now why would they do that??
That means they'll only be able to charge $369 a night for a 70's room at Pop! In 2020...instead of $371...can't let the competition have shared benefits
And I was going to propose Mister Penguin as the honorary waterfowl theme for this cousin to Swans and Dolphins.
It probably would have looked similar to the Hilton at Disney Springs (the original from 1983, not the newer Palace). It was to be designed by architect Alan Lapidus. He designed the Hilton as well as several other hotels including the Fountain Blue in Miami.Do you have concepts of what they were originally going to look like? I'm curious.
Honestly, I don't think so. Disney's market is themed entertainment, and the themes of the hotels (like the wondrous Wilderness Lodge) draw me in to another place. Siting as well as aesthetics are key. I can deal with blah hotels on interstates on a business trip, but I won't throw expensive vacation dollars at Crystal Meh.I don't like it either but I think you are exaggerating a bit.
I hope this new tower is not associated with the Swan/Dolphin but instead is considered a stand-alone property. Seems a bit more bearable that way. Furthermore, I am surprised they are going through so much effort to keep the mini golf courses. Why not give the new hotel some property to breath and just add a new golf course at Disney Springs? Seems to make much more sense. I can't imagine the mini golf would bring in more profits than an upscale hotel.
Look at the overhead view... all the Swolphin's pools are highlighted. The three resorts will almost certainly share amenities. It seems to me it will be highly unlikely that it won't be the Swolfice in the end.
But the new hotel does have it's own pool, so it is not relying completely on the S&D pools.
I hope this new tower is not associated with the Swan/Dolphin but instead is considered a stand-alone property. Seems a bit more bearable that way. Furthermore, I am surprised they are going through so much effort to keep the mini golf courses. Why not give the new hotel some property to breath and just add a new golf course at Disney Springs? Seems to make much more sense. I can't imagine the mini golf would bring in more profits than an upscale hotel.
Wasn’t it a spinoff deal with Tishman originally from EPCOT Center ?I think this goes back to the complicated land deal when MGM was under development. Neither the Swan, Dolphin or this new 'crystal meh' is owned or operated by Disney.
Wasn’t it a spinoff deal with Tishman originally from EPCOT Center ?
I know the deal was in place in 1984... without checking I want to say it was from EPCOTs construction deal (Tishman was the main contractor for the park)You're mostly correct. There are several articles regarding the bad blood and threatened litigation 'back in the day'.
..." Disney and the Tishman Realty & Construction reached an agreement and dropped the lawsuit. Tishman was originally going to build their convention complex on a 68-acre parcel of land at Lake Buena Vista, but agreed on a new site between EPCOT Center and the recently announced Disney-MGM Studios Theme Park. In a January 29, 1988 Los Angeles Timesstory Richard M. Kielar, a first vice president of Tishman Realty & Construction said, “Now we are right next to Epcot; we feel that it’s a much better site, and this was part of the settlement.” Michael Graves was announced as the project architect...."
Man I hope what you're hearing is true.I know the deal was in place in 1984... without checking I want to say it was from EPCOTs construction deal (Tishman was the main contractor for the park)
I’m also hearing the new hotel may not end up looking quite as bad as the render.
Twist: Someone uploaded the wrong jpeg.I know the deal was in place in 1984... without checking I want to say it was from EPCOTs construction deal (Tishman was the main contractor for the park)
I’m also hearing the new hotel may not end up looking quite as bad as the render.
Man I hope what you're hearing is true.
Maybe the tactic was to show us garbage so that we will lower our bar when the real thing is finished and love it?
Twist: Someone uploaded the wrong jpeg.
That's hopeful sounding though!
Awesome news, thanks Martin! Not sure why I am so sensitive to this area, maybe because when I was a kid that Swan and Dolphin is where we would stay, and I'd hate to see that area cheapened with a building like the original concept art.The art was once valid it seems, but is old. It has been superceded by something a little more fitting. Not a Swolphin clone but something a bit better than the office block. Location and size is around the same.
I know the deal was in place in 1984... without checking I want to say it was from EPCOTs construction deal (Tishman was the main contractor for the park)
I’m also hearing the new hotel may not end up looking quite as bad as the render.
I can almost imagine this new tower being a luxury, "exclusive", extension of the Swan. Something like "The Enclave at The Swan." While thematically separate, it will still have association with the larger Swolphin complex. Guests of the new hotel will have a private pool for themselves but also have access to the main complexes amenities.Look at the overhead view... all the Swolphin's pools are highlighted. The three resorts will almost certainly share amenities. It seems to me it will be highly unlikely that it won't be the Swolfice in the end.
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