New Disneyland Resort Eastern Gateway Coming in 2018 | Disney ...I’m out of the loop here and missing an important piece: what was eastern gateway? I’m gathering it was some sort of property expansion the city nixed?
New Disneyland Resort Eastern Gateway Coming in 2018 | Disney ...I’m out of the loop here and missing an important piece: what was eastern gateway? I’m gathering it was some sort of property expansion the city nixed?
Ah thank you sir. Interesting, I’ve always felt that Disneyland has always been a mess with guest glow getting to and from the parks because frankly it wasn’t designed to be a resort and Eisner kinda just cobbled one together (not a bad idea but just lukewarm execution). It seems no matter what they do to try and alleviate it, it’s always gonna be an issue unless they’re able to expand the property which doesn’t seem too likely
Disney can and will buy properties when they want. Just a year or so ago they bought a hotel across the street.Ah thank you sir. Interesting, I’ve always felt that Disneyland has always been a mess with guest glow getting to and from the parks because frankly it wasn’t designed to be a resort and Eisner kinda just cobbled one together (not a bad idea but just lukewarm execution). It seems no matter what they do to try and alleviate it, it’s always gonna be an issue unless they’re able to expand the property which doesn’t seem too likely
True but if you see the pushback they got from the attempted westcot development then you’d see massive acquisitions at once are a more difficult thing. They have to kinda go piecemeal with their approachDisney can and will buy properties when they want. Just a year or so ago they bought a hotel across the street.
That's a good question. I think this is why they haven't announced anything regarding marvel yet and continue to be vague.Any word of what this means for the expansion of DCS into where the buses are now for Marvel Land (since that was part of the Easter Gateway Project as well)
Good point. The Eastern Gateway was crucial to freeing up space for the presumed Marvel Land.Any word of what this means for the expansion of DCS into where the buses are now for Marvel Land (since that was part of the Easter Gateway Project as well)
I agree that the area seems to be too compacted, but I don't think the PPH has any rooms that look out from the ends of the building, in the direction of the new parking garage.The worst thing about this - if true...is it puts paradise pier behind another parking garage and completely walls off the Disneyland hotel behind other stuff.
Those really aren't worth the prices if all goes to plan.
Disneyland doesn’t have a resort structure like WDW. The three current hotels would probably be considered deluxes at WDW or Paradise Pier would be a moderate at the very least. Disney knows they can sell more luxury rooms so they will.Seems like a decent hotel and I'm sure the area will be nice when completed. But really, does Disneyland need another $500/night hotel? What about a value hotel? Or even a nice little moderate?
Disneyland doesn’t have a resort structure like WDW. The three current hotels would probably be considered deluxes at WDW or Paradise Pier would be a moderate at the very least. Disney knows they can sell more luxury rooms so they will.
Seems like a decent hotel and I'm sure the area will be nice when completed. But really, does Disneyland need another $500/night hotel? What about a value hotel? Or even a nice little moderate?
The reality is you have your value hotels on the eastern side of the parks, all within a walking distance. By walking distance, I mean it's a shorter walk from the hotel lobbies to entrance security, than it is from most rooms to bus stops at the florida properties. These are all basic corporate hotels.
I'm going to assume that the pool(s) area will be tucked behind the buildings so that they're not visible to DTD traffic. I'm also hoping that security discourages people from allowing their kids to play in the fountains out front. Also, is there even a theme to this hotel?
Also, is there even a theme to this hotel?
The Disneyland hotels don't really have "themes" in the same sense as Walt Disney World properties. They merely have different styles.