MouseOfCards
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Looking at the future, with Four Seasons on one side and Atlantis (said to be the most expensive resort ever built) on the other, what does this mean for Aulani?
The obvious negative is that too much competition confined to one area will force Aulani business and DVC sales and values to decline. (Maybe it will be good for DVCers since it will make bookings easier?)
The opposite viewpoint is that with more visitors coming to the area, everyone will want to stop by Aulani just to take a look, and perhaps will be blown away by what they see and decide to purchase DVC there, if still available, which will push up DVC sales and values. And people staying at Aulani will most likely choose to visit Atlantis (I heard Atlantis sells day passes for their pools at other locations), and like it, but Atlantis will probably be hotel only, no timeshare option, and their rooms will be just as expensive as Aulani, if not more.
My understanding is that Four Seasons will also include timeshares, but I would consider them an upscale version of the nearby Marriott, so don't expect them to really hinder Aulani DVC sales.
Anyone have thoughts on this? And can someone provide information on percentage of Aulani DVC that has been sold, and how much profit Disney is making on the resort?
The obvious negative is that too much competition confined to one area will force Aulani business and DVC sales and values to decline. (Maybe it will be good for DVCers since it will make bookings easier?)
The opposite viewpoint is that with more visitors coming to the area, everyone will want to stop by Aulani just to take a look, and perhaps will be blown away by what they see and decide to purchase DVC there, if still available, which will push up DVC sales and values. And people staying at Aulani will most likely choose to visit Atlantis (I heard Atlantis sells day passes for their pools at other locations), and like it, but Atlantis will probably be hotel only, no timeshare option, and their rooms will be just as expensive as Aulani, if not more.
My understanding is that Four Seasons will also include timeshares, but I would consider them an upscale version of the nearby Marriott, so don't expect them to really hinder Aulani DVC sales.
Anyone have thoughts on this? And can someone provide information on percentage of Aulani DVC that has been sold, and how much profit Disney is making on the resort?