Plus 4,800-5,300 DVC units (I may have included Kidani twice - or not ) and about 5,900 Moderate rooms.
True, but the poster had asked specifically about the number of non-DVC rooms.
Plus 4,800-5,300 DVC units (I may have included Kidani twice - or not ) and about 5,900 Moderate rooms.
Not true. Walt Disney World, as a single entity, provide three levels of accommodation, deluxe, moderate and value, this is different to a company that provides differing levels of accommodation, but, in different locations across the world, for example, Hilton Hotels have many brands to cater for different types of traveller. Whereas, Disney are catering for people with one objective, a theme park experience, but, they provide differing types of hotels to suit the pockets of these guests who have the same objective, going into the parks . By shutting down the value resorts as a whole and not leaving, say, Pop Century open, they are discriminating against people who are not as affluent as those who prefer to stay at a higher level, but who want to visit the theme parks equally as much and, by rights, should be allowed to. Disney has the resort availability, but, if the rumours are true and let's be honest here, this is just speculation and rumour, then a very clever lawyer could argue this is discriminatory, especially if Disney are not stopping off site guests from visiting the theme parks, something they are highly unlikely to do.
At the end of the day, I don't think Disney would do that simply because they would rather have guests spending money staying at their value resort than staying at a Universal resort or I-Drive and not spending money going to their parks or Disney Springs more often because of the travelling involved.
Exactly, we seem to be getting het up on a rumour, me included.Do we all know for sure no other resorts will open ?
Which resorts open initially may also be based upon other factors, like transportation. With the decreased capacity of the buses for example, I could see them preferring to open resorts that have other transportation options or are walkable to some parks. I don't feel it would be completely based upon value/moderate/deluxe...it just might be due to other factors.
The rumors from sources are that the next round of resorts to open will be the deluxe resorts that share with DVC.
Since those resorts will already be up and running, even limited, it makes sense to just open the hotel side,
With today’s news that those with reservations from June 22nd to July 4th, who want to keep their trip, even though parks are closed, will be moved to DVC or Ft Wilderness at no charge
It May mean they are setting things up to phase open and move people so they can consolidate things.