Disneylover99
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2012
If I'm spending a lot of money on a WDW hotel room and staying for a week, at the end of the day I'd like to retire in a generic nice room with subtle theming.
I totally agree with this. We were given an opportunity this summer for a free upgrade from Pop to a Nemo room at AofA for a two week stay. While I love the location of the Nemo rooms and the theming of the resort outside, I just couldn't live with that theming in my room for two weeks, so I turned down the offer. The blue walls are just depressing to me.
Additionally, what if searching for a room and the only resort left is a theme that I'm not particularly fond of? By lessening the theme inside rooms it allows it to be more versatile.
I really haven't thought about this as a reason for going generic, but it makes sense.