Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 <<Do you think after the promo the suite might be used for execs and VIPs over DVC?>> That is the plan. And who knows how certain execs and VIPs might choose to 'entertain' in the suite?
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 ^^Pretty soon you'll be seeing 'Princesses Gone Wild' online! (and don't assume the princesses will all be ... uhm ... ah ... girls!)
Originally Posted By avromark ^^^ As long as they don't change the beadspread into a "Tigger" themed spread...
Originally Posted By vbdad55 <<<Do you think after the promo the suite might be used for execs and VIPs over DVC?>> That is the plan. And who knows how certain execs and VIPs might choose to 'entertain' in the suite?< all the makings of another ABC reality show
Originally Posted By trekkeruss Maybe they should build a dungeon too, for those execs and VIP's who enjoy a different style of entertainment.
Originally Posted By avromark ^^^ That's why every house in California should be forced to dig a basement
Originally Posted By avromark In addition to the magic of it for one year, I doubt the big wigs and hot shots would be happy with anything less then the Casbah. They just can't have an off the shelf Marriott.
Originally Posted By markedward Princesses Gone Wild! That's funny. Also thinking about Real World: Walt Disney World. A narcoleptic princess, a grumpy old dwarf, a mute pixie with an attitude, a cocky space commander, a preachy Indian princess, a flatulent warthog, and an alcoholic pirate - see what happens when they stop being nice, and start being real. And while I'm at it: Extreme Makeover-Theme Park Edition. While Bob Iger is gone for a couple of days, his friends completely makeover Disney's California Adventure with the help of a designer, a carpenter, and a $500 budget.
Originally Posted By avromark ^^^ You do know on those shows they sometimes don't finish everything and just "assemble" it for the camera, this includes putting up lights that haven't been hooked up and holding cabinet doors on with gaffer tape.
Originally Posted By FerretAfros That really doesn't surprise me. Given that they only have a week to completely demolish and rebuild a house, something has got to give. As long as they either finish it after the cameras leave or make sure it is simple enough that the family can finish it, I really see no problem with that. Considering that the families get a huge, amazing brand new house and a week in WDW, I think attaching a couple cabinet doors and installing a light or two would be worth it.
Originally Posted By avromark Oh I'd let them redo my house *grin*. While they're at it they could move it north a few streets. Then I'd be very happy with the property value increase. Give DCA time to mature, DL at opening wasn't what it was 10 years later.
Originally Posted By Tinkermommy Am I the only one who wonders how they keep the guests who are staying in this suite from wandering the park at night? Seems like you'd be locked in.
Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 Thats the question! The logistical problems seemed like a nightmare. How do they handle guest's needs, like food, ammenities, anything they ask for? Since there is no hotel services inside the park, what will they do? What, do they get staff from the Contemporary, or other MK hotels to service...then take forever to actually get into the park and get the guests what they need? Or, do they have a very small staff that stays in the MK overnight just for these guests? Also, the "wandering the park" thing is interesting. It could really seem like a lavishly decorated dungeon if they're confined to the room for the duration. I hope somebody has details on how these things are going to be worked out.
Originally Posted By Labuda ^^^ I'll let you know after I get a free night the 2nd week of April. hehe
Originally Posted By Spirit of 74 They will NOT be free to so much as exit the castle. So, yeah, they will be prisoners so to speak ... another reason why this was a horrible idea. There will be a 24-hour concierge on hand right outside the royal bedchambers to tend to any needs the guests might have.