dudeman1975
04-28-2007, 09:47 AM
Here is a survey I took today and it shows Disney may consider building in some other cities.
Overview of Disney Hotel in a large/mid-sized U.S. or Canadian city
The hotel is subtly themed to key historical city elements suitable for both families and adult-only travelers.
The hotel is located in the downtown area of a large/mid-sized city, close to major transportation systems, nearby attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest.
In-Room Amenities
Rooms are medium-sized 1-2 bedroom suites, able to sleep 4-8 persons.
Amenities include childproof furniture, microwave, mini fridge, and soundproof windows.
Children’s cable channel and a video/game console are available for a fee.
Dining
Dining options will include a casual family-style restaurant, a themed buffet breakfast experience with characters, a quick-service food kiosk, and one fine dining restaurant and bar that offers regional and continental cuisine.
24-hour room service.
Services/Amenities
A complimentary concierge available to assist with planning daily trips or the overall vacation itinerary.
Interactive guided tours of the city, baby-sitting, and scheduled afternoon and evening activities for kids (e.g., poolside bingo, arts and crafts, etc. ) are available for a fee.
Fitness and spa facilities, plus a family-friendly indoor themed pool along with a quiet pool for adults.
State-of-the-art key card systems for the lobby, elevator, rooms, and fitness center access, as well as professionally attired hotel security staff 24 hours a day.
Pricing
Per night room rates will vary across markets:
Tier 1 (e.g., New York, Chicago) $230-$330 for 1-bedroom suite
$300-$400 for 2-bedroom suite
Tier 2 (e.g., Dallas, Houston) $175-$275 for 1-bedroom suite
$250-$350 for 2-bedroom suite
Tier 3 (e.g., Atlanta, St Louis) $140-$240 for 1-bedroom suite
$250-$350 for 2-bedroom suite
Eating with charaters in New York? I would go to Disneyworld instead it would not be the same.
Overview of Disney Hotel in a large/mid-sized U.S. or Canadian city
The hotel is subtly themed to key historical city elements suitable for both families and adult-only travelers.
The hotel is located in the downtown area of a large/mid-sized city, close to major transportation systems, nearby attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest.
In-Room Amenities
Rooms are medium-sized 1-2 bedroom suites, able to sleep 4-8 persons.
Amenities include childproof furniture, microwave, mini fridge, and soundproof windows.
Children’s cable channel and a video/game console are available for a fee.
Dining
Dining options will include a casual family-style restaurant, a themed buffet breakfast experience with characters, a quick-service food kiosk, and one fine dining restaurant and bar that offers regional and continental cuisine.
24-hour room service.
Services/Amenities
A complimentary concierge available to assist with planning daily trips or the overall vacation itinerary.
Interactive guided tours of the city, baby-sitting, and scheduled afternoon and evening activities for kids (e.g., poolside bingo, arts and crafts, etc. ) are available for a fee.
Fitness and spa facilities, plus a family-friendly indoor themed pool along with a quiet pool for adults.
State-of-the-art key card systems for the lobby, elevator, rooms, and fitness center access, as well as professionally attired hotel security staff 24 hours a day.
Pricing
Per night room rates will vary across markets:
Tier 1 (e.g., New York, Chicago) $230-$330 for 1-bedroom suite
$300-$400 for 2-bedroom suite
Tier 2 (e.g., Dallas, Houston) $175-$275 for 1-bedroom suite
$250-$350 for 2-bedroom suite
Tier 3 (e.g., Atlanta, St Louis) $140-$240 for 1-bedroom suite
$250-$350 for 2-bedroom suite
Eating with charaters in New York? I would go to Disneyworld instead it would not be the same.