He's 81. Probably spends most of his fortune on Viagra.
I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Disney has already marketed the suite as an option to VIPs. It wouldn't be generally announced, but would've been more of a word of mouth between travel agents of big stars. (However, I doubt that Disney would be all that happy to have a geezer who runs a girlie magazine to bring his three bimbettes to stay in the castle. Just seems to be a conflict of ethics there.
Eileen