Originally posted by Richyams
The thing that turns me off is the small rooms.
That is the only thing. I agree that it could be a fantastic resort. But that announcement talked about rooms similar in size to BWV.
Actually, the announcement said nothing about "rooms similar in size to BWV." The announcement was short and contained few details:
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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2002--In response to strong guest demand, Disney Vacation Development, Inc. will expand its timeshare resort presence with its next location at the Disney Institute at Walt Disney World Resort, subject to obtaining all necessary approvals. The Institute property, with its unique amenities and urban setting adjacent to the Downtown Disney resort area, made it an ideal place to expand the company's highly successful Disney Vacation Club business.
"The proposed ownership resort expansion will combine one of our highly successful offerings with an exciting complement of existing resort amenities," said George Aguel, Senior Vice President of Walt Disney Parks & Resorts. Guests staying in the Disney Vacation Club villas will have convenient access to the Downtown Disney resort area, including the Institute spa and recreational facilities.
The new, 192-unit development is slated to occupy a unique 16-acre site overlooking the lakefront district at Downtown Disney. Initial plans call for the construction of four residential-style buildings with studio, one- and two-bedroom villas and Grand Villa units that sleep up to 12 guests.
"We had the opportunity to consider this location because expansion of Disney Institute programs throughout the Walt Disney World Resort reduced the need for dedicated Institute resort space," said Aguel. Disney Institute programming includes professional development programs, from keynote speeches, workshops and behind the scenes tours to customized programs that help groups implement successful strategies into their own organizations.
The announcement heralds a time of exciting growth for Disney Vacation Club, which is celebrating its 10th year and now boasts a membership of more than 60,000 families from over 60 countries.
Development will begin this spring with a targeted opening of spring 2004.</DD></DL>
That's all they said -- and there haven't been any updates since then.
Subsequently, someone on this board posted that the rooms would be the same size as at BWV, VWL and BCV. I don't recall whether the room size information was attributed to a
DVC Guide, or whether it was just conjecture based on DVD's recent track record. In any case, it clearly wasn't stated in the announcement. DVD has said nothing official about room size.
Currently DVC has three standalone resorts with large, creative room layouts (OKW, VB and HH) and three "hotel-connected" resorts based on smaller, rectangular, equally-sized hotel room bays (BWV, VWL and BCV). The new DTD/DI location will be a standalone resort. Of course, that's no guarantee that this resort will follow in the tradition of OKW, VB and HH.
I don't expect the rooms at DTD/DI to be as large as at OKW, but I remain optimistic that they'll be bigger than at BWV, VWL and BCV. The people at DVD are smart, and and I'm sure they're looking at designs that will make the DTD/DI resort attractive to current and prospective DVC members. The DTD/DI resort won't be connected to a deluxe resort, and it won't near a theme park. But perhaps the rooms will be bigger to compensate.
I'd be happy if they made the rooms even two feet wider and two feet longer than at BWV.