Quotation from my article:
Following the success of the original Disney Vacation Club (now named Disney's Old Key West Resort) at Walt Disney World, Disney was positioning itself to be a major player in the timeshare business. Prior to announcing the Newport Coast DVC project, Disney announced plans for Vero Beach, Florida, and Hilton Head, South Carolina. Reports said Disney had acquired land at Beaver Creek in Colorado. And the August 1995 issue of Wired magazine featured an article about Times Square in New York City. According to the article, "A key corporate player is the Walt Disney Company, future tenant of a 47-story hotel being developed by Dream Team Associates." The accompanying artwork showed a tower prominently displaying the Disney Vacation Club logo.
(No, they didn't contact me, nor did they cite Yesterland as their primary source.)Quotation from Timesharebeat article:
Following their success with the original Disney Vacation Club (now named Disney's Old Key West Resort) at Walt Disney World, Disney announced plans for Vero Beach, Florida, and Hilton Head, South Carolina --and also plans for a Newport Coast, California project. Reports around that time also said Disney had acquired land at Beaver Creek in Colorado and in the Branson, Missouri area.
In addition, according to the August 1995 issue of Wired magazine, featuring an article about Times Square in New York City, "A key corporate player is the Walt Disney Company, future tenant of a 47-story hotel being developed by Dream Team Associates." Prominent in the accompanying artwork was a tower displaying the Disney Vacation Club logo.
I agree.Originally posted by Niagara2
The location is just wondeful, the ocean views beautiful and we think DVC missed the boat on this one.
Originally posted by Werner Weiss
I agree.
Disneyland makes a good day trip while staying at Newport Coast. But to me, the Newport Coast area, not the Disneyland Resort, is the destination of choice in Southern Califormia.
That is an original article that was compiled from information that was
submitted to us plus additional research on our part. I just read the
other story that you sent and although there appears to be some basic
similarities, nonetheless, they are separate and distinct works.