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I just see the one that seems to revised on 10/2/2023?And the newest version of the multi site POs is up on the website. I am going to read through that when I get home see if they updated language there at all.
I just see the one that seems to revised on 10/2/2023?And the newest version of the multi site POs is up on the website. I am going to read through that when I get home see if they updated language there at all.
Or there are few enough of them they want to sell at high prices to extremely motivated buyers first. It will be interesting to see what sales look like at the end of Feb.Yes me too! Clearly the calculation is that they don't care about moving them quickly....
I just see the one that seems to revised on 10/2/2023?
Saaaaaame, on all of it.Wow those are some really lukewarm incentives. I wasn’t too interested anyways, but was expecting better.
Now, if at some point the add Reflections, I’ll be first in line to buy it.
The original info in Reflections indicated it would have treehouses, A-frames and cabins, so the FW cabins may have been part of the plan all along. And now they’re just doing the reverse, of cabins first and then resort.I’m not design savvy, but IMO they took the worst elements of the proposed Reflections concept art and used it to design the new Poly tower.
Although they did have individual teeehouse cabins in the concept art for Reflections…so maybe that’s where CFW takes that role over.
Do we really think incentives will be better on 2/27 for new members compared to current members on 2/1? That would be a slap in the face and a lot could honestly rescind from the date they signed. Sure VGF was really cheap this summer with Magical Beginnings, but before that the lowest price was initial early sales to current members which was a whole year+ prior. I can't imagine an extra month booking priority for current DVC members could justify higher prices. The DVC Explorer chart shows 4/1 as the current "promo" expiration.Or there are few enough of them they want to sell at high prices to extremely motivated buyers first. It will be interesting to see what sales look like at the end of Feb.
We will probably try to stay there on our direct points for a few days on occasion, but we like to be near the parks and the bunk beds in the bedrooms make the whole set up less desirable for our family.
I think @HyperspaceMountainPilot means what February’s sales, as in sold contracts will look like at the end of the month, not what might change in incentives for sales to new members. I think. That’s the way I interpreted the statement anyway.Do we really think incentives will be better on 2/27 for new members compared to current members on 2/1? That would be a slap in the face and a lot could honestly rescind from the date they signed. Sure VGF was really cheap this summer with Magical Beginnings, but before that the lowest price was initial early sales to current members which was a whole year+ prior. I can't imagine an extra month booking priority for current DVC members could justify higher prices. The DVC Explorer chart shows 4/1 as the current "promo" expiration.
Gotcha, that makes sense. But even if they're soft for the month, do we think DVC incentives cabins more this soon? DLH sales dropped and incentives haven't been better.I think @HyperspaceMountainPilot means what February’s sales, as in sold contracts will look like at the end of the month, not what might change in incentives for sales to new members. I think. That’s the way I interpreted the statement anyway.
Sorry, should have been clearer. I don't think they are going to drastically reduce prices anytime soon-- I was thinking they might try to sell the most desirable FWs and as much inventory as they can at current prices, before deciding if they add much better incentives. Also, if there are only a few dozen cabins available to declare (or frankly even 100), especially at compelling (low) points per night values, they just don't have to move as much inventory with any urgency. It's a totally different product than Riv or Poly tower and they appear to care more about selling Riv for now.Gotcha, that makes sense. But even if they're soft for the month, do we think DVC incentives cabins more this soon? DLH sales dropped and incentives haven't been better.
I started a thread on it over on the Member Services forum.Oh snap. Are they going after the buy, strip, and flip crowd???
Some rather large businesses better read that carefully....
A 1 bedroom at RIV gives you a washer dryer and a separate sleeping area from your kids. The two aren’t remotely comparable.It’s much more for a FW in a 1bdrm at RIV though which I think is what they were comparing.
It’s a test to find out if DVC purchasers are as easily bamboozled/dumb/bad at math as retail purchasers in other brands. Sadly, I expect they will find out that DVC purchasers are.Is this the worst DVC launch day buy-in ever? I can’t seem to understand why anyone in their right mind would buy into this resort as is.
I genuinely thought DVC would have to price this around $150-$170 after incentives for it to sell well on launch date, and yet the incentives are worse than every other actively selling resort! There's zero premium resort amenities to speak of, and yet they want to charge you like you’re buying in at the Grand Floridian while simultaneously starting your annual dues at an absurd rate! I’m so curious to see these miserable sales numbers in the next 3 months. DVC leadership needs a reality check in my opinion with this resort.
But they are comparable. If a family of 5 is looking to buy into DVC, and would like to have access to a kitchen, that is literally the comparison they will have to make. Would I rather spend less money and stay at CFW, or more money and stay at RIV.A 1 bedroom at RIV gives you a washer dryer and a separate sleeping area from your kids. The two aren’t remotely comparable.
more money and stay at RIV.
Everything they have done with price increase and new incentives for all the resorts right now don’t seem to make sense given the current sales…but they do to DVd which leads me to them having a plan that we are not yet aware of.
I just encourage everyone to do the FULL math. I crunched the numbers for us and comparing to Copper Creek, once all in (pro-rated up front cost per point, buying at average resale rates for CCR vs the direct with incentives for CFW, plus dues per point), the per week price for a week in the cabins is very little savings over a week in a 1-bedroom at CCR (about 10-15% during lower seasons and less than 5% during the highest two seasons). That delta will shrink if the annual dues increase at both resorts at a similar average percentage each year (because CFW is starting so much higher). I know it's not precisely apples to apples (given I'm comparing the pro-rated cost per point of CCR resale vs the pro-rated cost per point of CFW direct) but that's all that is available right now.But they are comparable. If a family of 5 is looking to buy into DVC, and would like to have access to a kitchen, that is literally the comparison they will have to make. Would I rather spend less money and stay at CFW, or more money and stay at RIV.