Cyberc1978
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Thanks. That type of data is great, although we need to take it with a grain of salt.Disney does not publicly release a full breakdown of ownership types within Disney Vacation Club (DVC), including how many memberships are held by LLCs. However, we can draw a reasonable estimate based on a combination of public data and industry observations.
Key Facts:
- Total DVC Memberships: As of recent years, there are roughly 220,000–250,000 DVC memberships.
- Commercial Renters / LLC Ownership:
- While many LLCs are small and set up for family estate planning or tax reasons, some are created for commercial rental purposes, like DVC rental companies.
- Estimates from DVC experts and resale brokers suggest that 1–3% of all memberships are owned by LLCs, trusts, or corporate entities, either for legal structuring or commercial use.
- That would imply approximately 2,000 to 7,500 memberships could be LLC-owned.
Commercial Impact:
- The most visible LLCs in the space are large-scale renters like David’s DVC Rentals or DVC Rental Store. These companies may hold thousands of points, but that could be spread across many memberships (and sometimes structured to look like individuals or families).
At the Grand Californian:
Given its small size and popularity, LLC ownership at the Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa might be more noticeable. Some speculate that 5–10% of points at high-demand resorts like VGC may be owned by commercial entities or structured LLCs.
Summary Estimate:
Let me know if you want data specific to a resort or on how this affects booking windows or availability.
Since the most hard to get rooms are at AKV and BWV could you break it down for those resorts - more specifically how it affects booking availability?