Only on the inside of the villa, not on the outside. No decorations are supposed to be see from outside the villa.I think they would frown on you decorating your balcony, but you could probably decorate your door.
It isn’t I have scoured all documents for this information. The only thing I can find is that letter issued around Christmas time years ago (2011 I believe). While that letter did state it being in the POS I have never been able to find any language as strong as that language. The only thing I found is that DVC is in charge of the decor and no alterations to the decor can occur without their approval.I know they expressed that directive many years ago but is it really something they still try and prevent? Ie, is it written anywhere so that new members even knows they stated that way back when?
It isn’t I have scoured all documents for this information. The only thing I can find is that letter issued around Christmas time years ago (2011 I believe). While that letter did state it being in the POS I have never been able to find any language as strong as that language. The only thing I found is that DVC is in charge of the decor and no alterations to the decor can occur without their approval.
So myself as a new owner didn’t know of the rules and only knew of them from the boards (not saying I decorate just that no published document is readily available as you hinted at).
I have seen many doors decorated for Christmas.Only on the inside of the villa, not on the outside. No decorations are supposed to be see from outside the villa.
We like to stay at OKW on the canal when we go at Thanksgiving time because we like to decorate our balcony. I have even put in a request with Member services explains we would love a canal view because we like to see our decorations while on the boat traveling to and from Disney springs. (So far we have gotten it when requested). We started decorating after seeing other decorations. We have tried at GFV and PVB but they didn't have an outdoor outlet like OKW so we couldn't.Many guests at OKW decorate their balconies over the Christmas holidays. We don't. We are there every year during the first week of December, and I have never seen anything I objected to, primarily Christmas lights wrapped around the railing. I find it festive.
Interesting this is not in CCV or DRR Rules and Regulations, which is the Exhibit you refer to in BLT documents. In PVB the language softened a bit and was under a title of No Alteration. I am a bit surprised they have changed the body of the Rules and Regulations Exhibit, in fact CCV/DRR's is much shorter, in this manner. I would like to say this has meaning but who knows with DVC.View attachment 415608
This is from the BLT Master Declaration, Condiminum Rules and Regulations, Exhibit E.
I would think Christmas decorations would apply here and not be allowed on the balcony. And any decorations on the inside should not mar the walls, furniture or anything else. Forget the scotch tape as it removes paint.