My understand is that they can’t change the UY of a contract however they can change the UY of the points.UY assignments no longer matter on direct sale - a year or so ago, DVC changed the rules so that they could repackage their contracts as any UY they wanted to sell.
In a normal environment I would say this strategy is too margin dilutive, but in this environment I think that makes all the sense in the world.When it comes to Disney exercising their ROFR again, we need to look at the bigger picture of Disney Vacation Club's direct sales. While we can argue until we are blue in the face whether Disney's Riviera Resort is selling well, what can't be argued is that Riviera is not selling as well as they had hoped it would. That being the case, the current pandemic has allowed them to re-evaluate their sales technique. Instead of a preview center, DVC now has Villas available in each Disney Vacation Club property that you can tour throughout Walt Disney World.
So imagine for a minute that you are touring a Cascade Cabin at Copper Creek or a Grand Villa at the Grand Floridian as your first ever exposure to DVC. You are then given another resort option to purchase, but it is not the one you fell in love with and see you and your family staying at for the next 40-50 years. What are a few more thousand dollars to get that sold-out resort and that vacation dream you want? I believe this is exactly the line of thinking Disney wants people to have moving forward. They will still get plenty of people who opt to purchase the shiny new Riviera Resort due to price or liking its looks more, but why not appeal to the others and make money off those points that they can scoop up and repackage for double what they paid to get them? I think what we are seeing is a cultural shift in how DVC does business, and it is a move many of us have been surprised hasn't occured sooner.
I completely agree. If they are truly putting a delay/stop on Reflections, then they are basically going to have to take over the resale market to have any DVC to sell after Riviera runs out. And with Disney so heavily using Riviera rooms for cash guests, I wouldn’t doubt if they’re happy to sell that one a bit slower even.When it comes to Disney exercising their ROFR again, we need to look at the bigger picture of Disney Vacation Club's direct sales. While we can argue until we are blue in the face whether Disney's Riviera Resort is selling well, what can't be argued is that Riviera is not selling as well as they had hoped it would. That being the case, the current pandemic has allowed them to re-evaluate their sales technique. Instead of a preview center, DVC now has Villas available in each Disney Vacation Club property that you can tour throughout Walt Disney World.
So imagine for a minute that you are touring a Cascade Cabin at Copper Creek or a Grand Villa at the Grand Floridian as your first ever exposure to DVC. You are then given another resort option to purchase, but it is not the one you fell in love with and see you and your family staying at for the next 40-50 years. What are a few more thousand dollars to get that sold-out resort and that vacation dream you want? I believe this is exactly the line of thinking Disney wants people to have moving forward. They will still get plenty of people who opt to purchase the shiny new Riviera Resort due to price or liking its looks more, but why not appeal to the others and make money off those points that they can scoop up and repackage for double what they paid to get them? I think what we are seeing is a cultural shift in how DVC does business, and it is a move many of us have been surprised hasn't occured sooner.
SeptemberWhat UY did you request?
In these times nothing is unlikely. But it is a great price you have gottenI have had an offer accepted on SSR for $82pp for 175.
98 points for 2020 and175 going forward.
Unlikely to pass ROFR
I hope it does pass for you. That is an incredible price for a contract that still has some 2020 points.I have had an offer accepted on SSR for $82pp for 175.
98 points for 2020 and175 going forward.
Unlikely to pass ROFR
have any DVC to sell after Riviera runs out.
I agree with pkrieger2287. We were just on property this week, did some resort hopping, and ended up purchasing a direct fixed week at Grand Floridian. I am fairly convinced that they had to 'find' points for us (hence them choosing ROFR). I feel this new method of viewing is superior as it allows us to truly 'try out' each of the resorts.
I agree with pkrieger2287. We were just on property this week, did some resort hopping, and ended up purchasing a direct fixed week at Grand Floridian. I am fairly convinced that they had to 'find' points for us (hence them choosing ROFR). I feel this new method of viewing is superior as it allows us to truly 'try out' each of the resorts.
I thought no fixed weeks on vgf?Wait your positive they sold a fixed week to you for VGF this week? Did they say the specific week that was open or could you just choose?
I thought no fixed weeks on vgf?
I thought no fixed weeks on vgf?
They are limited on how many they can sell depending on the property and most are already gone, because VGF is so small. They do pop up in resale.