Personally speaking, I don't typically stay at resort properties (WDW's budget properties notwithstanding, and that's out of convenience). They're too expensive. I really only need a place to sleep and shower -- I'm gonna spend the bulk of my time at the parks/exploring the area. And as our cost of living -- and the costs of these parks -- keep rising, I wonder just how many people are going to booking these high-end places.
Understood. At 266 rooms, this will be a relatively small hotel. Given the success of Dollywood's hotels and the company's plans to build more of them, it would seem that enough people have the discretionary income to warrant a visit.
Personally speaking, I don't typically stay at resort properties (WDW's budget properties notwithstanding, and that's out of convenience). They're too expensive. I really only need a place to sleep and shower -- I'm gonna spend the bulk of my time at the parks/exploring the area. And as our cost of living -- and the costs of these parks -- keep rising, I wonder just how many people are going to booking these high-end places.
Understood. At 266 rooms, this will be a relatively small hotel. Given the success of Dollywood's hotels and the company's plans to build more of them, it would seem that enough people have the discretionary income to warrant a visit.