Disney turns to ‘storybook’ themes to fill hotel rooms
Submitted by Mark Wolinski, Made Popular: March 13, 2010 at 03:33 AM • theprovince.com
There was a time when Trinidad South, one of the six themed "villages" that make up Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort at Walt Disney World, was the least popular part of the hotel. The rooms were farthest from the sprawling resort’s central food court and main swimming pool, and guests who wound up in them frequently asked to be moved. So Disney decided to turn the rooms over to pirates.
On The Map - Other stories from the region
- Disney on a dime: Yes, Mouseketeers, you can do it (0 miles away)
- Travel Off The Cuff » Video: Standing Still in Germany (4 miles away)
- America’s most-visited cities (15 miles away)
- Saving Time at Walt Disney World: 5 Fastpass Tips (2 miles away)
- What's the nation's best theme park? (8 miles away)
- Fireworks Tonight? Why Not? (15 miles away)
- Outdoor adventures in Central Florida: You can have a wild time (22 miles away)
- Wizarding World of Harry Potter opens to Universal package holders (8 miles away)
- TravelOTC on Twitter (15 miles away)
- New Disney coaster lets kids design the ride (1 miles away)
Discussions
No Discussions, yet
Add A Comment
You must be logged in to add or reply to comments.