Back to DVC at moderates...Ok. But not much is being said "on topic" either...
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Back to DVC at moderates...Ok. But not much is being said "on topic" either...
I hate having time to kill![]()
OK... getting back on track with some breaking news that is related to the subject @ hand. In looking @ Joe Rhode's Twitter feed, he mistakenly leaked some concept art that sheds some light onto the Moderate CBR project. Luckily, I caught it before he took it downIt looks as if everyone will be pleased, as this seemingly nails "great theming" on a budget....
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A motel 6, it was a joke.I can't view the picture - it's just the box with the question mark in it. What did it look like?
A motel 6, it was a joke.
What if moderate DVC isn't an awful idea?
I don't think a moderate DVC is an awful idea, I just am not sure how Disney sees it as a profitable option - or at least as profitable as regular DVC.
And the fact is - nothing that I've seen necessarily indicates that Disney is thinking of building a moderate DVC - only that they would build a DVC next to a moderate. Again I think it's much more likely that they build a normal DVC on par with SSR, only it just happens to share infrastructure with a moderate instead of a deluxe. I think that's much more likely than they build smaller rooms and lower price points.
Me personally? Don't think it's the right way to go. I think expansions at poly, beach, grand Floridian (not on the beach) and maybe contemporary is the better way to go...at least then you know where the whole membership stands. They can always build more standalone but that is brand new employee costs added that they want no parts of...
Agree - seems much smarter to:
(a) Expand Beach/Yacht Club presence - which is an EXTREMELY popular and small location
(b) Expand Poly to include 1- and 2-bedrooms.
(c) Expand VGF - consider a studio only wing, which is the single hardest broad studio category to get into.
All of these would have little trouble selling the current exaggerated price point - versus a Carribean Beach that I think would be a hard sell without lower pricing/point values, which will also devalue the property itself.
They can also build another BLT, though I don't think there would be MK view rooms.
And then there's the old rumored DVC at River Country.
I'm inclined to agree that this has something to do with Star Wars Land though, and is not a continuation of CBR.
I think some people fail to realize what the younger generation wants. As a millennial, I've watched my elders make extreme financial mistakes, and I will do everything I can to ensure I don't do the same. Investing almost $30,000 in a Disney timeshare would feel stupid at the age of 28, however I am young, have a family, make great money, and can afford to travel to Disney yearly. Disney could certainly hook me on a moderate or lower priced offer, but never on something like VGF or Poly. This is a win for Disney if it happens, as it will ensure a younger generation is hooked for 50 years and will continue to come back. I think many on this forum forget that not everyone who is under 35 has thousands upon thousands of dollars to "invest" in leisure. But if Disney hooks me now into a "moderate" or lower priced timeshare, I may be willing to invest in more points at a deluxe resort later in life when my preferences change.
Personally, I would never pay for the "high" amenity resorts, since I'm out at the parks the whole day anyways. And yes, my family owns DVC together (OKW Lovers), so I am aware of the difference in staying DVC vs. non-dvc.
I think many on this forum forget that not everyone who is under 35 has thousands upon thousands of dollars to "invest" in leisure. But if Disney hooks me now into a "moderate" or lower priced timeshare, I may be willing to invest in more points at a deluxe resort later in life when my preferences change.
3. DVC units are not designed to have "robust" theming. If you noticed - it's all subdued. That's not coincidence. If you are selling to grandparents (a much higher percentage than rack customers)...you can't have a 55 foot tall stormtrooper outside your window. They don't want it...so it wouldn't work. How do you do Star Wars "low key" without it coming off as looking like nothing?
I'm inclined to agree that this has something to do with Star Wars Land though, and is not a continuation of CBR.
I see this one starting to pick up steam...
There's a couple of problems with the "Star Wars hotel" idea:
1. Big one - it's still too boy centric.
2. It's too focused on one IP that can be fickle.
3. DVC units are not designed to have "robust" theming.
I'm with ya here. I think a Star Wars resort is very possible just not as a DVC property.I can't believe I'm agreeing with @lockedoutlogic yet again. (We are the ying and yang of the news boards - different attitudes but agree frequently.)
However - I don't think it's beyond the pale that they would make a Star Wars resort hotel - I just don't think they would make a DVC resort. As @lockedoutlogic points out, the DVC resorts aren't generally strongly themed - with maybe the exception of AKV. The reason is it needs to appeal to people as a long-term stay location. While Star Wars will appeal to a certain segment of the market - I think generally the long-term high-dollar investors of DVC would NOT like the idea of being locked in to a Star Wars resort.
Much more logical would be something similar to AoA - a resort which is essentially a "value" resort, but gets priced as a "moderate" due to the Star Wars themeing.
Star Wars as DVC makes little sense.
Why are those bad ideas? I've stayed at Pop and an all star both over 10 years ago but still have stayed there. I think the value category while over priced now for a value helps people get on property who can't afford a deluxe. We were routinely value people until my youngest sister came aboard then we moved up to moderates because we needed space for year was my first deluxe stay. Personally while the theming might not be great and the rooms are comparable to a motel 6 at times, it's on Disney property and I don't need more than a bed and shower when I'm at Disney. If we had the means to stay at BC every time I would but we just can't.Can't be a worse idea than pop century or all star music