I’m assuming it’s for members that have some direct points as well. Online for us resale only folksI am getting really jealous of all these emails people are getting lol Thank goodness for these boards
Except I do have 75 direct points for VDHI’m assuming it’s for members that have some direct points as well. Online for us resale only folks![]()
Poly unrestricted shouldn't have an issue (still a big pill to swallow).....the cabins on the other hand only time shall tell.....They are already having a hard time selling, let alone at a higher price
Cabins at 225 will be very hardPoly unrestricted shouldn't have an issue (still a big pill to swallow).....the cabins on the other hand only time shall tell.....
Have we ever not said that after a price increase?Cabins at 225 will be very hard
I think eventually people’s inability to take on more credit card debt will make these cash prices drop back to earth… we shall see….Have we ever not said that after a price increase?
Different levels of prices and incentives have varying impact on sales pace. But the slow and steady approach still pays dividends...especially when Disney can rent undeclared inventory. Riviera has been selling for 4 years, but rooms aren't sitting empty. They're fetching $600+ per night. People will pay for the cabins, too.
I'm a resale only person and I get these emails...maybe you opted out without knowing?I’m assuming it’s for members that have some direct points as well. Online for us resale only folks![]()
Me too.I'm a resale only person and I get these emails...maybe you opted out without knowing?
Check your communication settings in the DVC member website and in your M D E profile - drill as far down as you can. I was amazed at how many settings there were for different Disney entities.Except I do have 75 direct points for VDHmust not be good enough LOL
Of course it is down for maintenance atmdrill as far down as you can. I was amazed at how many settings there were for different Disney entities.
Have we ever not said that after a price increase?
Different levels of prices and incentives have varying impact on sales pace. But the slow and steady approach still pays dividends...especially when Disney can rent undeclared inventory. Riviera has been selling for 4 years, but rooms aren't sitting empty. They're fetching $600+ per night. People will pay for the cabins, too.
Yep this is the approach they're taking, maximize profits, even if it means decreased sales velocity. There's a reason VGF went on a fire sale, they can't sell those rooms for the prices they want. I have a friend who was going to stay at the Contemporary next month and got a call last week for a free upgrade to Grand Floridian. Riviera on the other hand? People are paying cash for those rooms and the resort is booked. Why sell faster when you can earn more through people paying cash for the time being especially when it's supposed to be their newest resort?