We are shopping for a contract at a Magic Kingdom resort after our Poly resale contract fell through. But the recent dues jump of 7.6% has kind of scared me. I'm curious why Poly dues jumped so much? Shouldn't all of the resorts felt similar inflation pressures? And why is Copper Creek so cheap, and jumped so much less? And do we expect these trends to continue?
I do understand Poly studios are larger footprint, but wouldn't that have already been baked-in to the dues?
I do understand Poly studios are larger footprint, but wouldn't that have already been baked-in to the dues?
Resort | 2023 Annual Dues | 2022 Annual Dues | Growth 2022 to 2023 | Inception to Date CAGR* | Standard Studio for a Week | Cost in Dues for Standard Studio for a Week |
Copper Creek | $7.92 | $7.60 | 4.19% | 1.30% | 123 | $974.16 |
Bay Lake Tower | $7.43 | $7.08 | 4.84% | 5.20% | 132 | $980.76 |
Boulder Ridge | $8.51 | $8.15 | 4.47% | 4.10% | 125 | $1,063.75 |
Grand Floridian | $7.33 | $7.01 | 4.64% | 3.10% | 158 | $1,158.14 |
Polynesian | $7.95 | $7.39 | 7.60% | 3.70% | 160 | $1,272.00 |