Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
What DO you know? I mean you Totally don’t make Disney History videos...
....uh huh....just like a board member
What DO you know? I mean you Totally don’t make Disney History videos...
You’ll see them, yes. But you’ll also see the sea on a good day. You wouldn’t call that an ocean view.
I’m not sure how I feel about this... on the one hand it increases the available rooms in the EPCOT resort area which is by far my favorite location to stay. On the other hand it will definitely increase foot traffic around that area and the fact that the area never seemed crowded before was always one of the best perks of the area.
I'm not sure about that but I do know that I saw Cassini/Titan IV launch from our balcony at OKW so we could call that a "spaceport view".Wait, you can't really see the ocean from a Swan/Dolphin tower can you? 50-60 miles?
I've never even considered it but I'm 99.9% sure there's no way.
Given the right conditions you can see both coasts from the roof of the higher buildings.Wait, you can't really see the ocean from a Swan/Dolphin tower can you? 50-60 miles?
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The design aesthetic reminds me of a dorm building at my University.
I guess it amounts to being insignificant in the grand scheme of things but this hotel will have rooftop fireworks viewing area, the Riviera will have rooftop fireworks area, you already have a few hotels that have firework viewing areas (Top of the world lounge for instance)...even if it's small, it still is that many less people fighting for places to watch nighttime shows in the parks...
People once again already hating something that has yet to be built. This will be much more upscale than anything Disney offers and will be needed in the area once additions to Epcot and DHS are completed. I can stay at the Swan or Dolphin for around $45 to $50 a night whenever please so I’m actually thrilled. I spend weeks there many times every year. The location is perfect. Out of all of the DVC I own, other than AKL, I had much rather be at the Swan and Dolphin any day. And calling it the Swolphin, in my opinion, sounds lazy and stupid. Again just my opinion.
When is the last time Disney built an extremely themed hotel ? I believe the Explorers Lodge at HKDL was the last one with maybe the SDL Hotel being mild compared to past ones.It's sad that this seems to be just another boring, cookie cutter design of a hotel. Looks awfully similar to Universal's Adventura hotel.
More bland, tower hotels for Disney World. Every move they have made recently in Resorts makes them more and more like the outside world. Sad.
I am curious to see what the final version will look like. I'm not a fan of the corporate glass box, as its been presented so far.
I wish they would do something that plays on the other post modern architecture, and that would work in harmony with what is there.
Something like this Sao Paulo hotel... View attachment 312214
More bland, tower hotels for Disney World. Every move they have made recently in Resorts makes them more and more like the outside world. Sad.
Given the right conditions you can see both coasts from the roof of the higher buildings.
I'm going to have to disagree with your comment concerning the US paying to build compelling architecture with so many examples around this country so that it is not a true statement.Few clients want to pay for architecture that compelling, particularly in the US, particularly large corporate clients with shareholders. There is too much risk people may not like it. Designs of that type also don't lend themselves well to ROI or RevPAR calculations. While not as bad as some other behemoths, Disney is still a pretty risk-averse company, generally speaking.
I'm going to have to disagree with your comment concerning US paying to build compelling architecture with so many examples around this country so that it is not a true statement.
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