We chatted about a few other things and then the CFW came up, he said the campsites are at 63% occupancy right now, but CFW has been running steady at 98%. So while people aren’t buying contracts, they definitely love staying there.
Well, DVC only declares cabins (timeshares) as they sell contracts (which have been selling very slowly). They have only declared loops 2200, 2300, and 2500 (63 cabins in all) for DVC time share points use; the other loops, although converted to the new cabins, are for cash rentals like regular resort hotel rooms.
The DVC Resorts board seems to say that the 3 loops/63 cabins represents 16% of the cabins overall but DVC has only sold 4-5% of the points for the FWC time share resort. That means a LOT of other DVC owners are hopping over at the 7-month mark to book a cabin on points (which is actually quite tight due to demand). Mom, you and I know how great the Fort is overall and a different, relaxing vibe from being stuck inside 4-walls of a multi-story building. The cabins (and Fort overall) get pretty strong reviews from those 7-month guests - they're surprised at how much they like it but of course, we're not. LOTS of DVC owners want to try out the FWC at 7 months.
It's also encouraging that a number of them are also agreeing with our concern about the ugly LSL so close to Pioneer Hall and taking Clementine Beach. Me and a few others were a lone voice decrying the proximity months ago and i/we were criticized for voicing the truth (not that I cared one rat's rear end about their wrong opinion).
Current DVC owners are afraid to buy FWC because of the high maintenance fees although a week's stay requires fewer points than similar (good luck with that) DVC accomodations. Like when the Poly Tower was built and the question was how it might meld with the Poly Studios/Cabins, folks are wondering how LSL might meld (if at all) with the FWC. Time will tell.
Enjoy your stay. Please share more dog pics (and none of the other).
Ed
PS - Meadow zero-entry pool construction pics are welcome tho.