Would you go to Streamsong in the summer? Can Streamsong be economically viable based on a three or four or five month winter season?
For a variety of reasons, we have gone to Disney for the last two Labor Day weekends. No doubt I would rather be playing golf in Ireland, Vermont or such that week, but Florida is not hotter than New York City on a hot day. Basically 89-92 degrees and humid, but it is 5 months of it rather than a few days here or there like up North. Tough walk, but very playable in a cart.
There was not much shelter out on the courses at Streamsong and the Florida afternoon thunderstorms will require a cart for safety more than the heat, imo, during the summer.
Streamsong already has a "Florida rate" for Florida residents, but it was not turned on yet as I was with a Floridian on Day 1. Like every place in Florida, they will make adjustment in their pricing for the season. Disney is almost reasonably priced for Floridians.
However, when the lodge opens, they will have 220 rooms and the summer will be more of a challenge with the many competing options out there during the summer. It would appear to be more of a locals market in the summer.
Similar to the struggles that we have seen with many golf clubs, the surrounding infrastructure is way more costly to support that the golf courses. My guess is the courses will easily carry their own weight in the summer with proper pricing, but the lodge will be a big nut to carry. Unlike Bandon, the housing was/is basically built in one shot.