Eddie Sotto, a former Disney Imagineer, recognized as one of the most influential theme park experts in the world, believes that Disney resorts are becoming more generic. On Twitter, Sotto responded to our story from last week on the upcoming refurbishment of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa’s lobby. The updates are being made in advance of the upcoming 35th anniversary of the resort.
“It seems that all those holistic cues that make Disney hotels themed and unique (why we go) are being ‘sanded down’ to be more like spaces in the ‘real world’ hotels ( we pay to escape from)”, tweeted Sotto.
This seems to have been the general consensus among many Disney fans. Even though it is common for Disney to introduce their intellectual property (IP) into the theme parks, resort hotels are often viewed as a place of refuge or a break from the parks.
Another former Disney Imagineer, Robert Holland, responded “So true.” Holland was the Vice-President of Resort [Hotel] Development, as well as opening EPCOT.
Twitter user Morrigoon then responded, “Sounds like decisions being made by people who think adding a character name before a thing’s title counts as theming.” To which Sotto replied,” When you recruit management from the ‘real world’, rather than understand and perpetuate Disney, some opt to remake ‘Disney’ more into what they are used to.”
Another Twitter user asked Sotto if he had any opinion on what’s happing to the Disneyland Hotel in Paris and he said, “Not really. Have not seen anything.”
Many others agreed and said that the Grand Floridian will lose its charm and that a Disney resort “shouldn’t be a generic hotel you can stay in from a regular hotel chain down the road.”
With one final shot at Disney, Sotto tweeted, “Just want to take a moment to thank my friend, former Imagineer and Disney Legend Wing Chao for his hard work in leading the themed hotel movement (on land and sea) that got us those quintessential ‘escapes’ we still cherish so much.”
Chao, who was with Disney for over 37 years, is a widely respected pioneer in the hospitality industry, with over 100 project credits on his resume.
A recent Disney Parks Blog post confirmed what we reported this past spring, that the lobby would receive an update. “The ongoing renovation will also include an upcoming refurbishment of the lobby, which will maintain the classic theming you know and love with some fresh new enhancements,” read the statement.
These changes are a result of the former CEO and then Parks & Resorts manager’s comments that the Grand Floridian was not meeting the standards expected of a flagship Disney resort. In comparison to the Four Seasons, the Grand Floridian was no longer a suitable representation of Walt Disney World.
Recent renovations to Disney’s Grand Floridan Resort & Spa include a complete facelift to Minzer’s Lounge. It has been given a “Beauty and the Beast” transformation into the Enchanted Rose Lounge.
Cítricos followed with a new Mary Poppins-inspired design. This will also be the theme of the guest rooms at the upcoming Disney Vacation Club rooms. The resort’s spa, which opened up this past January, also underwent a remodel.
Do you like the reimagining Disney has been doing to its resorts? What do you think of what is happening to the Grand Floridian? Let us know in the comments below.
Check out our other stories on Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa:
- Disney Parks Blog Gets Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Anniversary Wrong
- Christmas Tree and More Holiday Decorations at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort
- New Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Handbag by Loungefly Available
- New Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Loungefly Wallet
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