He's right though. There should definitely be a differential in theme.Spare me the crocodile tears, you are in Florida people want to stay in hotels with that theme.
He's right though. There should definitely be a differential in theme.Spare me the crocodile tears, you are in Florida people want to stay in hotels with that theme.
Maybe because I live here I'd rather get away from that theme. It's just basic and redundant.
Yes- Ive seen pics of the rooms at Pop. They did as good as they could- but its still a 260ft room...Have you seen the renovated rooms at POP? While the All Stars are dingy, I feel like the theming makes it unique and fun.
Whats the big deal with outside corridors? That has never been a deal breaker for me.
Yea but say a family was looking at hotels to stay at, and they could get a rate at the beautiful, and on property sapphire falls for $180, or this plain and off site one for $99. I'd go for the sapphire falls...Fun fact - majority of people care less about a theme and more about affordable pricing compared to amenities offered.
Basically - As long as it looks nice, and is within their budget, they’re happy.
Yea, I prefer outside entrances to my hotel room. I love Coronado Springs and Cabana Bay (non-tower rooms) for that very reason. Easy to get in and out. Long interior hallways annoy me at the end of a long day at the parks.
Yea but say a family was looking at hotels to stay at, and they could get a rate at the beautiful, and on property sapphire falls for $180, or this plain and off site one for $99. I'd go for the sapphire falls...
I was thinking this was going to be something else a little more ambitious. I'm not disappointed, but a little surprised. I'm sure these will be very popular.
This is also telling me they are a lot farther along in the planning stage for the south resort than I thought they were. As these are not the hotels that I feel pretty confident are coming.
Bleh!I’m the exact opposite. Gimme internal hallways all day
Yea but say a family was looking at hotels to stay at, and they could get a rate at the beautiful, and on property sapphire falls for $180, or this plain and off site one for $99. I'd go for the sapphire falls...
Right. You can grab the Ritz serveral nights of the year for less than Portofino or the Floridian easily. Rooms, Size of Rooms, Service and overall quality will surpass both Loews and Disney. It's really apples and oranges comparing these 2 resorts- which will be the worst resorts Universal has- to any other ones. They're under $100- the cost of a Holiday or Fairfield Inn... brand new... run by Loews. Theming be damned- if you're a value shopper, you can't beat this.I can also stay at the Ritz-Carlton for $400 a night, too.
We already have Cabana Bay, Saphire Falls, and Royal Pacfic. The themes already revolve around the beach, ocean. Couldn't they come up with something different.
Maybe because I live here I'd rather get away from that theme. It's just basic and redundant.
Spare me the crocodile tears, you are in Florida people want to stay in hotels with that theme.
Stayed there...overrated.I can also stay at the Ritz-Carlton for $400 a night, too.
Bleh!
Stayed at the Yacht and Beach Club and the long quiet carpeted hallways stifled me and made me feel claustrophobic. Bleh! Bleh! Bleh!
You could use some new material too, bro.We already have Cabana Bay, Saphire Falls, and Royal Pacfic. The themes already revolve around the beach, ocean. Couldn't they come up with something different.
Yea, I prefer outside entrances to my hotel room. I love Coronado Springs and Cabana Bay (non-tower rooms) for that very reason. Easy to get in and out. Long interior hallways annoy me at the end of a long day at the parks.
Yea but say a family was looking at hotels to stay at, and they could get a rate at the beautiful, and on property sapphire falls for $180, or this plain and off site one for $99. I'd go for the sapphire falls...