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First Construction Permit Filed for Potential Epcot Entrance Hotel

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(@texas211)
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joonyer;2510931 wrote: The Disneyland Paris Hotel entrance is above the park turnstiles and ticket booths, so park guests do not have to go into the hotel to enter the park. I expect an Epcot hotel at the front entrance will be similar with park guests entering through a pavilion at ground level with the hotel built above. The monorail may pass through the hotel (a la the Contemporary at MK) which would be cool.

Yeah, b/c following DP is such an exciting thing.. With the exception of a Ratatouille ride.

PopPhan;2512451 wrote: Slim to none, and Slim has already left the building. Either going to be Deluxe or DVC (or both.) Disney has been catering primarily to high end visitors for quite some time now and the trend doesn't seem to be slowing.

Odds still seem high Smile


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Posted : March 24, 2018 1:27 pm
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texas211;2512455 wrote: Yeah, b/c following DP is such an exciting thing.. With the exception of a Ratatouille ride.

Hey, don't knock it until you've been there. It's a pretty cool and unique park. ;) And yes, Ratatouille is awesome.

I'm having a hard time picturing the placement of this resort (if it's true). But I'm old-school and I guess I prefer not having a resort entrance to walk through to get to the park?


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Posted : March 24, 2018 7:53 pm
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texas211;2512455 wrote: Yeah, b/c following DP is such an exciting thing.. With the exception of a Ratatouille ride.

Odds still seem high Smile

My problem with copying things from other parks is that it gives you less incentive to go see other places. Why would I spend thousands of dollars to go see something I can do cheaper here at home?


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Posted : March 25, 2018 2:31 am
(@texas211)
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Cinderelley;2512470 wrote: My problem with copying things from other parks is that it gives you less incentive to go see other places. Why would I spend thousands of dollars to go see something I can do cheaper here at home?

Well, if you are going to copy, copy the good things. Carsland!

Its like in school, you wouldn't copy from the dunce?


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Posted : March 25, 2018 9:07 am
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I like the idea in theory.... but to be honest, I'd rather they stop building hotels for a little while and spend those millions on fixing the stuff they've already got. *cough cough monorails*


 
Posted : April 3, 2018 7:12 pm
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Buttercup;2512695 wrote: I like the idea in theory.... but to be honest, I'd rather they stop building hotels for a little while and spend those millions on fixing the stuff they've already got. *cough cough monorails*

And Disco Yeti!


 
Posted : April 5, 2018 8:51 pm
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