Maybe they (Marriott/Starwood or whoever) are just not smart then?
Interesting with Star Wars TSL GOTG Rat and Tron also.
That is not a capital improvement of a longtime asset. That is new construction.
Maybe they (Marriott/Starwood or whoever) are just not smart then?
Interesting with Star Wars TSL GOTG Rat and Tron also.
That is not a capital improvement of a longtime asset. That is new construction.
Economy still not crazy booming and interest rates are still low so still good time to make capital improvements ..and if you anticipate increased interest with Star Wars Land, etc. can still make sense.
Disney is about money...so the jump can always be made.
Perhaps not entirely applicable on this one hotel...but shifting pricing and demographics will affect all things disney...and not too far away.
I believe there is also a parking fee unlike the fully Disney properties
To justify $200/nt for the Motel 6 experience at the values.
However, a motel 6 will not get you a pool in most cases.
It will not get you food on site. It will not get you food delivery on site. It will not get you basic transportation to your site. You are getting a basic place to sleep, but beyond that get services akin to basic corporate hotels.
That crane was for work on the existing buildings.I was at the Dolphin last week and one of those huge construction cranes was in the parking lot in front of the Dolphin. There definitely is going to be a tower over by there.
Well if that doesn't look like any generic office building, I don't know what does. The view of the Swan and Dolphin (in my mind) was always iconic and felt "Disney" (even though they weren't technically). Another hotel (aka competition) hopefully will do nothing but help rates. *shrug*Concept art for the new resort!
https://wdwnt.com/2018/02/breaking-...new-350-room-hotel-rooftop-restaurant-lounge/
This will probably be more “luxury” based compared to the swan and Dolphin.Well if that doesn't look like any generic office building, I don't know what does. The view of the Swan and Dolphin (in my mind) was always iconic and felt "Disney" (even though they weren't technically). Another hotel (aka competition) hopefully will do nothing but help rates. *shrug*
This will probably be more “luxury” based compared to the swan and Dolphin.
Yep-- that's about the least themed looking building I have ever seen...... I really hope they shut the door on this plan. Just what we need in our skyline from boardwalk / beach club......Well if that doesn't look like any generic office building, I don't know what does. The view of the Swan and Dolphin (in my mind) was always iconic and felt "Disney" (even though they weren't technically). Another hotel (aka competition) hopefully will do nothing but help rates. *shrug*
Is that concept art for a resort or a new DMV building?Concept art for the new resort!
https://wdwnt.com/2018/02/breaking-...new-350-room-hotel-rooftop-restaurant-lounge/
I’m at a loss trying to figure how a “professional” architecture firm chooses the most frumpy angle to present a rendering like that.
Based on the site plan, the building has a more sleek form, but the world’s worst angle for that rendering makes it look like a massive, wide cube.