mousermerf said:
Incase you're wondering, Disney filed papers for demolition at the Contemporary resort.
http://officialrecords.occompt.com/...id=28416718&file_num=20060665893&doc_status=V
The property address on the document is 4620 N. World Drive.
The address of the main building of Disney's Contemporary Resort is 4600 N. World Drive. So the property at 4620 N. World Drive is probably the north garden wing which is the property that's currently out of service and fenced off.
The document refers to "Abatement and General Demolition Work."
"Abatement" is likely to refer to asbestos abatement. The Contemporary Resort was built at a time when asbestos was still widely used in spray-applied flame retardant. As long as the asbestos is left undisturbed, it's not generally considered to be a problem. For simple cosmetic updates (new carpet, wallpaper, bathroom fixtures, paint, and furniture), asbestos abatement would not be needed. But if the existing structure will demolished, and if it contains asbestos, then the building will require costly, time-consuming asbestos abatement before it can be demolished. To get to the asbestos, internal "general demolition" (to remove ceilings and walls) would be required. Complete demolition would only be possible after the asbestos is removed.
So, my reading of the document is that it's for the asbestos removal work that would be a prerequisite for complete demolition but I could be wrong.
Until there's an official announcement, we can only guess what will happen to the north garden wing of the Contemporary. However, the evidence is mounting that it will be demolished to become the site of the next on-site DVC resort after the Animal Kingdom Villas.