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Jason Garcia | Sentinel Staff Writer
September 16, 2008

The Walt Disney Co.'s rapidly growing time-share division takes an aggressive step forward today when it unveils plans for two new resorts in Orlando -- even as Disney Vacation Club battles some of the strongest financial headwinds it has ever faced.

Disney this morning will formally reveal plans for its Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort, confirming earlier reports that the 15-story tower rising just beyond the Magic Kingdom will be used for time shares. The company also will unveil plans to sell time shares at the Treehouse Villas at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa, a secluded community of 60 units that is being rebuilt in a forested pocket of Walt Disney World.

The twin announcements ensure that Celebration-based Disney Vacation Club, which has grown to nine resorts and more than 350,000 members, will have more time shares for sale in 2009 than it has ever had before.

Company executives say they are confident of strong demand for their newest resorts despite the slumping U.S. economy, which has eroded consumer spending and made financing for big-ticket purchases such as time shares harder to obtain.




"What we're trying to do, particularly with the resorts that we build on site [at Walt Disney World], is really provide something that's unique, something that you can't get any other place in Central Florida -- and, really, in the world," said Jim Lewis, president of Disney Vacation Club. "With these two resorts, we believe we've done that."

The company is especially optimistic about the roughly 300-unit Bay Lake Tower, which will be linked to the iconic Contemporary Resort by a fifth-floor pedestrian bridge and will feature the first time shares Disney has ever sold within walking distance of the Magic Kingdom theme park. Sales will begin Sunday, with first crack going to existing Vacation Club owners.

"We think it's going to do very, very well," Lewis said. "That is a premium location . . . right across the street -- literally -- from our flagship park."

Disney will command a premium price for that convenience. Lewis said prices at Bay Lake Tower will begin at $18,000 -- the most expensive starting point of any Vacation Club resort. Prices at Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas, which opened its first phase last year, begin just below $17,000.

The 60 elevated homes comprising the Treehouse Villas will be built as a new phase of the Saratoga Springs resort near Downtown Disney. A sales date and prices haven't yet been set.

The Treehouse Villas will open next summer. Bay Lake Tower will follow in the fall.

Although different in size and theme, Disney says both resorts share a similar heritage.

The Contemporary, which was just the second hotel to open at Walt Disney World, is one of the park's most recognizable monuments, with its mammoth, A-frame structure straddling the resort's monorail. The Treehouses have stood in a quiet corner of the park since 1975, used at various times as hotel rooms, Disney Institute housing, and dorms for international student-employees.


Design challenges

When designers first set to work on blueprints for an addition to the Contemporary, concepts ranged from copies of the main hotel to a "George Jetson"-like theme, said Bill Hanus, director of development at Walt Disney Imagineering. But they worried about constructing a building that could be seen as competing with the original. They opted instead to build a crescent-shaped tower, hoping the Bay Lake Tower's curved architecture will complement the angular Contemporary.
There are touches of symmetry: Exterior grooves marking each floor are aligned in both buildings, and a rooftop lounge on the Bay Lake Tower matches the California Grill restaurant on top of the Contemporary.

Inside, designers have made sure to emphasize the views that they hope will ultimately make Bay Lake Tower one of Disney Vacation Club's most sought-after resorts. Rooms will contain nearly wall-length windows that open to views of the Magic Kingdom or Bay Lake. Some bathrooms will even have sliding walls allowing guests to watch fireworks while soaking in tubs.

"It feels like a Tomorrowland building," Hanus said, alluding to the section of the Magic Kingdom that the tower overlooks.


Saving trees

Each of the new Treehouse Villas has been manufactured in sections at a factory in Wingate, Pa., and they are being installed by cranes that lift them over existing treetops. That approach will allow Disney to build modern, 1,200-square-foot homes without damaging the lush, campsite feel that many Disney fans recall, said Jim Durham, vice president of resort projects for Imagineering.

Disney Vacation Club is now scheduled to have space in four time-share resorts for sale in 2009, with Bay Lake Tower and the Treehouse Villas joining the Animal Kingdom Villas and the upcoming Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at Disneyland in California. It will be the first time the company has had four resorts for sale at once.
Disney is also in the early stages of developing a roughly 800-room resort in Hawaii that will include both time shares and hotel rooms.

"It's certainly going to be challenging," said Jeremy Glaser, a lodging industry analyst with the research firm Morningstar Inc. "I think they'll find buyers, just not at the same speed as they were before."

But Lewis said Disney's investment in Bay Lake Tower and the Treehouse Villas demonstrate its confidence that its time-share business will remain strong.

"During tough economic times, people are really a little bit more receptive to a message regarding how you can save money on future vacations," Lewis said. "Clearly, we're not recession-proof. But we are recession-resilient."


Jason Garcia can be reached at jrgarcia@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5414.
 
I certainly hope this announcement is "official" enough for some of the posters on this particular board who have flamed others who've commented that the new Contemporary Tower would become a DVC property.
 

I certainly hope this announcement is "official" enough for some of the posters on this particular board who have flamed others who've commented that the new Contemporary Tower would become a DVC property.
Since you've brought up this subject, yes, it's now official.

And that was the whole point of threads such as this one: http://disboards.com/showthread.php?p=23484111

I didn't "flame" anybody. I politely pointed out that saying that something is "official" has a particular meaning.

Over the past two years, people identified a growing body of evidence that DVC was coming to the site of the former North Garden Wings at the Contemporary Resort. I never disagreed. But if someone claimed that it was "official," I pointed out that is was really not yet official.

That's all.

Now it's official. Disney Vacation Development has issued a press release, trained their cast members, and sent communications to DVC members.
 
Horace Horsecollar said:
Since you've brought up this subject, yes, it's now official.

Ah.. are we a little overly sensitive in this area?
I mean Pulling up a thread thats nearly 7 months old repling to a poster who did not mention any names...:confused:

Perhaps we just got up on the wrong side of the stall this morning?
:lmao:

;)
 
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Bay Lake Tower was officially announced today by DVC as their newest DVC resort. I received an E-mail with video link from DVC just this morning!!!! I am completely ecstatic about this....another great place to stay!!!
 
Fact Sheet from Disney Vacation Club:

(September 16, 2008) Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, a Disney Vacation Club Resort, will complement the strong horizontal lines of the original resort while adding its own unique touches, including a fireworks viewing deck, a rooftop lounge, a lakeside pool and much more. Add to that a sky bridge linking the tower to the original resort’s monorail station, restaurants and shops, and you’ve got a new classic Disney resort that allows guests to blow Tinker Bell a kiss goodnight as they relax after a fun day of theme park experiences.

Building upon a Beloved Icon

Bay Lake Tower builds on the celebrated legacy of Disney’s Contemporary Resort, hailed as a modern marvel of American architecture when it opened alongside the nearby Magic Kingdom Park on Oct. 1, 1971. While its innovative design drew early crowds, it was Disney’s Contemporary Resort’s unparalleled convenience that kept families coming back. Today, Disney’s Contemporary Resort offers conveniences unavailable at any other resort hotel, including a monorail station right inside the building, the fine dining and amazing views of the Walt Disney World Resort available at the California Grill, the innovative and healthful dining options served at new restaurant The Wave and the new game arcade and quick-service eatery located on the resort’s fourth floor. Plus, the proximity to the Magic Kingdom Park continually proves to be among the resort’s most popular “amenities,” allowing families to easily return to their rooms for quick breaks from their busy day in the Park.

Bay Lake Tower will take that experience one step further, adding the conveniences of “home” to this world-class vacation destination. Most rooms feature full kitchens complete with granite countertops and modern appliances, separate bedrooms, washers and dryers, and other home-like amenities that will add even more comfort and convenience to the unique experience offered by Disney’s Contemporary Resort.

Unparalleled Views

Bay Lake Tower’s crescent-shaped tower will boast some of the most dramatic Walt Disney World views available, offering open sightlines to an amenity-filled courtyard, the picturesque lakefront or one of the most beloved theme parks on earth. The view will be equally appealing on the other side of the window, with rich woods and warm fabrics complementing interior spaces and creating a welcoming, family friendly environment.

Planned Rooftop Lounge and Fireworks Viewing Area

The only view better than the one families will enjoy from their rooms may be the one available* from the exclusive rooftop deck, offering sweeping views of the resort and a dramatic look at Magic Kingdom Park’s fireworks by night. Plus, as an homage to the original, Bay Lake Tower’s rooftop lounge, Top of the World Lounge, was actually inspired by Disney’s Contemporary Resort’s former restaurant of the same name. *Availability is limited and usage guidelines do apply.

Planned Spacious Lobby

After checking in at the original resort, Guests’ first glimpse of the tower’s interior will be revealed in the lobby area filled with woven woods and glass-wrapped columns. From the area, guests can catch their first look at Bay Lake Tower’s lakeside pool area and outside pool bar.

Planned Bay Cove Pool

Nestled in the shadow of Bay Lake Tower, the resort’s zero entry pool includes a water slide, separate whirlpool spa and an interactive children’s water feature – all overlooking picturesque Bay Lake.

Planned Resort Amenities

Beyond the rooftop lounge, spacious lobby and lakeside pool, Bay Lake Tower will feature a covered outdoor sky bridge that connects to the original resort so that guests can access the monorail as well as the restaurants and merchandise shops Guests love at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Plus, Bay Lake Tower Guests can pamper themselves with room service available through the original resort or make use of Community Hall, an activity center.

Disney Vacation Club

Disney Vacation Club is a vacation-ownership program that helps families enjoy flexibility and savings on vacations for decades to come. By purchasing a real estate interest in a Disney Vacation Club resort, families enjoy flexible vacations at Disneydestinations worldwide, as well as more than 500 other popular Member Getaways vacation locations around the globe.

Fun Facts

Disney Vacation Club has doubled its membership since 2004 to include more than 350,000 individual members from each U.S. state and approximately 100 different countries.


There are 167 miles of post-tensioning cable running through the concrete slabs. These cables could stretch from Bay Lake Tower to Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and back.

There are 1,398 tons of reinforcing steel, known as rebar, within the structure. This is equal to the weight of 254 full-grown elephants.

Bay Lake Tower rests on a foundation of more than 800 concrete piles that are 16” in diameter and extend 70’ into the ground. Stacked on top of one another, these would reach more than 10 miles into the sky.

Quick Facts

Date Announced: September 16, 2008

Targeted Completion Date: Fall 2009

Location/Geography: Bay Lake Tower is ideally situated between the Magic Kingdom Park and Disney’s Contemporary Resort with easy access to the monorail

Room Mix: Bay Lake Tower offers studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The majority of room categories include views of Bay Lake or Magic Kingdom Park

Number of Units: 295 two-bedroom equivalent villas

Planned Resort Amenities: Zero entry pool with water slide, separate spa and interactive children’s water feature

Exclusive lounge on the top floor with outdoor fireworks viewing area* (* availability is very limited and usage guidelines apply) Covered outdoor sky bridge connects Bay Lake Tower to the existing resort so that guests can access the monorail.
 
BLT is the place for me!!!! Now only if I had a spare $18,000 :eek: .
 
What's the theme? Metal horseshoe? I know that most of this is already set in stone, but I hope they really go all-out with the details. I am not too big on the Jetsons/futuristic thing, but if they go that route, I hope they REALLY go that route. If they just rely on the fact that it is close to Magic Kingdom, I will be very bummed.
 
This big thing sure makes the old Contemporary look ancient...and irrelevent! Wonder when they'll tear it down? :confused3
 
Horace Horsecollar said:


Ah.. are we a little overly sensitive in this area?
I mean Pulling up a thread thats nearly 7 months old repling to a poster who did not mention any names...:confused:

Perhaps we just got up on the wrong side of the stall this morning?
:lmao:

;)
I don't think this is a fair characterization of HH.
I have read many posts from HH throughout the years. I have never read any condescending posts, and I find his posts to be very helpful, and extremely knowledgable.
In fact, at one point I thought he was actually Dave Smith... Or perhaps some other walking Disney encyclopedia.

Anyway, I know HH doesn't need me to run to his defense, but I just wanted to emphasize that his posts are indeed very valuble to these boards.

MG
 
IS this the BIG announcement that was suppose to happen tomorrow? Or will there still be an announcement tomorrow?

I was hoping for something more
 
IS this the BIG announcement that was suppose to happen tomorrow? Or will there still be an announcement tomorrow?

I was hoping for something more
The "big announcement" in New York on September 18 is a marketing event.

Disney spends money to wine and dine reporters in New York when Disney wants free publicity that will drive revenue in the coming year.

The announcement itself may be something along the lines of why everybody should visit a genuine Disney Park® in the next 15 months. They'll probably introduce a new advertising theme to replace the tired "Year of a Million Dreams" and "Where Dreams Come True." They'll probably highlight everything that's even remotely new, such as Toy Story Mania and American Idol Live. They might talk about the two new DVC projects, Bay Lake Tower and the Treehouse Villas (although I wouldn't be surprised if these aren't part of the agenda). They might even throw in something that's genuinely newsworthy, but I wouldn't count on it.

When Disney has something that's really big -- something that won't produce any revenue for a number of years -- they typically hold off releasing the news as long as they can. Then they issue a press release and file the necessary financial disclosure with the SEC (if it's outside of previously announced financial commitments).
 
I certainly hope this announcement is "official" enough for some of the posters on this particular board who have flamed others who've commented that the new Contemporary Tower would become a DVC property.

You took the words right out of my mouth.....:thumbsup2
 


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