It happened yesterday afternoon. New points declared. November right through to February.
(Can't check further, don't own there)
Polynesian is not sold out. So once in awhile, as sales build, points that have been sold will be put into our inventory, ie. declared. Which causes a vast amount of sudden availability.
No idea Bill.I might be wrong but I thought that prior to selling, units had to be declared and added the association. That action makes the units available for anyone to rent. Units not yet added to the association are available for Disney to rent for cash.
Bill
Although I don't have confirmation of the following, I believe DVD anticipates when it will make its next declaration and makes vacation homes from that declaration available for booking by DVC members beginning with the date of the future declaration. For example, if DVD knows it will add the remaining undeclared villas to the DVC inventory on November 30, 2016, it can add the new capacity right now to the DVC capacity, as long as the stay commence no sooner than November 30, 2016.
I'm SOOO tempted to cancel my December 26-January 1 SSR THVs and book two studios but December 31 is sold out.
I would need to waitlist at least one night (if the second didn't come through we would all just stay together in the studio our last night).
Do you think it would open up? I would LOVE the TTC SO close to us for our trip although I did plan a lot of DTD dinner evenings since
our family of four consists of an 18 and 22 year old. We are also eating dinner on NYE at Yachtsman and walking to Epcot.
What do you all think although by the time I get home from work, it could be not even available any longer.
As of noon today, no new declaration has been recorded and filed for the Polynesian Villas & Bungalows since January 25, 2016.
To date, 16 of the 20 bungalows and 218 of the 360 studios have been declared, which accounts for 62.88% of the resort's total points having been declared for the DVC.
Although I don't have confirmation of the following, I believe DVD anticipates when it will make its next declaration and makes vacation homes from that declaration available for booking by DVC members beginning with the date of the future declaration. For example, if DVD knows it will add the remaining undeclared villas to the DVC inventory on November 30, 2016, it can add the new capacity right now to the DVC capacity, as long as the stay commence no sooner than November 30, 2016.
There are other factors coming into play that could result in a seeming increase in PVB availability. The most obvious is that DVD was holding back inventory that has been declared-but unsold for it to use for cash reservations. If it decided it didn't want or need that inventory to be held back, DVD could have made it available for DVC members to use.
ETA to add the underline portions.
There were NYE standard studios available yesterday? ? Oh man, I check the site like everyday and the day I didn't check theased more inventory!My missing night was NYE, so I grabbed it. So it is a who knows since it's the hardest day. But there are a lot of standard studios. And you have THV NYE as a back up.
I'm sure that money comes into play, why does Disney spread out the declarations, is it because they don't have to pay dues on the undeclared units?