Imagine...Your sitting in your hotel room on property, whether its in the Deluxe confines of the Grand Floridian or the cost saving magic of All Star Resorts. You just spent a long, fun filled day of being swept into the world of Disney; a day spent where you "Left the world behind, and entered a world of yesterday, today and fantasy". Magic surrounded in sights and sounds touched every sense and emotion in your body. And tomorrow, you'll do it all again!
But where does the magic end?
Does it really have to?
You can find "magic" all over the hotels, whether its in the lobby or hidden mickeys on the path to your hotel room....but, what about the room itself? Beautiful in sight and touch no doubt, but what can be done to continue this "magic"???
It will surely end if you turn on CNN or any other programming. Not that there's anything wrong with that. No doubt guests will want to catch up on things outside of Disney when they return to there rooms, whether its on television or Internet. But wouldn't it be nice if you had programming on select channels that continued to provide the Disney magic?
We have these "trailer shows" that give guests opportunity to learn more about the parks before they begin there day "Top 7 Must See, DVC etc." And we do have a Disney Cartoon Channel, which sadly isn't offered at every resort. So what do we truly have, or more importantly, what can we truly have?
I fully believe that the fun would never be finished if guests were offered truly Disney oriented programming in EVERY Disney Resort hotel! Whether its classic Disney Animated films On-Demand or Classic "Vault Disney" type of programming. Adults and children alike would relish this programming. Can you imagine the thought that guests would give if they asked there families "Should we stay on-site or off-site" and the reply being "ON-Site!! They have those shows on there resort TV!!!"
We know that all guests have there very own unique traditions while vacationing here (Breakfast at the Castle, turkey leg for lunch, etc.)....this resort TV programming idea could be a new one. "I love laying in bed watching a Disney movie after going to the parks" would be a compliment hotel managers would start hearing immediately after this programming begins. There is never such a thing as to not have opportunities to "WOW" a guest...this would be one of them.
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But where does the magic end?
Does it really have to?
You can find "magic" all over the hotels, whether its in the lobby or hidden mickeys on the path to your hotel room....but, what about the room itself? Beautiful in sight and touch no doubt, but what can be done to continue this "magic"???
It will surely end if you turn on CNN or any other programming. Not that there's anything wrong with that. No doubt guests will want to catch up on things outside of Disney when they return to there rooms, whether its on television or Internet. But wouldn't it be nice if you had programming on select channels that continued to provide the Disney magic?
We have these "trailer shows" that give guests opportunity to learn more about the parks before they begin there day "Top 7 Must See, DVC etc." And we do have a Disney Cartoon Channel, which sadly isn't offered at every resort. So what do we truly have, or more importantly, what can we truly have?
I fully believe that the fun would never be finished if guests were offered truly Disney oriented programming in EVERY Disney Resort hotel! Whether its classic Disney Animated films On-Demand or Classic "Vault Disney" type of programming. Adults and children alike would relish this programming. Can you imagine the thought that guests would give if they asked there families "Should we stay on-site or off-site" and the reply being "ON-Site!! They have those shows on there resort TV!!!"
We know that all guests have there very own unique traditions while vacationing here (Breakfast at the Castle, turkey leg for lunch, etc.)....this resort TV programming idea could be a new one. "I love laying in bed watching a Disney movie after going to the parks" would be a compliment hotel managers would start hearing immediately after this programming begins. There is never such a thing as to not have opportunities to "WOW" a guest...this would be one of them.
Radiohost