From Orlando Sentinel April 1 re: DVC

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Time shares make magic for Disney
Published April 1, 2005

The Mouse goes where the money is.

That's why I take this as a sign that the time-share business is booming: Disney is opening a sales office in California to market its Disney Vacation Club.

Expect an official announcement in May, but I'm told the new place will look like the cozy "preview center" at the Saratoga Springs resort in Orlando.

Disney has put a lot of muscle into time shares lately, and with good cause. Nationally, time-share sales now total about $5 billion a year. What's more, the business stood the test after 9-11 and through the recession, when time-share owners traveled while others stayed home.

The opening of a sales office in Anaheim near Disneyland doesn't mean Disney is building time shares in California -- not yet, anyway. Folks there will sell time at Disney's existing resorts in Orlando, Vero Beach and Hilton Head, S.C.

But Mouse managers are talking a lot about how much they like this business -- and I wouldn't be surprised to hear soon that something more is planned.

Jim Lewis, local chief of the vacation club, says demand is especially strong among the 50-something crowd. Minimum buy-in at Disney is about $14,000.

About 90,000 people are members of the Disney Vacation Club, making it among the top time-share operators in the country.

In Orlando, Disney will complete the second phase of the Saratoga Springs resort at the end of this year, with a third phase to start in 2006.

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/busi...0105apr01,1,7463089.column?ctrack=3&cset=true
 
this is interesting!!!

I have always found the DVC member to be much younger than the average timeshare owner - but 50's are more in the range of the other timeshare.
 
It's nice to know that, from a financial point of view our investment is sound.
 

They have a position listed on the Disney Careers web site for a DVC Guide in California!
 
spiceycat said:
this is interesting!!!

I have always found the DVC member to be much younger than the average timeshare owner - but 50's are more in the range of the other timeshare.


what do you base this statement on if you don't mind me asking? If it's the people you chat with here....older people are less likely to use the internet. :wave:
 
Yeah, if they are 80


MarylandPirate said:
what do you base this statement on if you don't mind me asking? If it's the people you chat with here....older people are less likely to use the internet. :wave:
 
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MarylandPirate said:
what do you base this statement on if you don't mind me asking? If it's the people you chat with here....older people are less likely to use the internet. :wave:

What do you base this statement on? I know quite a few retired people that stay online off and on all day -- they have a lot more time than I do.
 
So, back to the origianl issue, I think this is very interesting for the long term. Perhaps an indication that there will be a DVC joint in California at some point. I might actually go to Disneyland should that happen.
 















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