You can find plenty of nights if you want to pay cash, but never can find more than 2 nights if you want to book on points. This is 11 and 7 months out.
The problem with CFW is that deeds haven't been selling much.
Tough sell. lolHow many Cabins are there in FW and how many are actually dedicated to DVC? You can find plenty of nights if you want to pay cash, but never can find more than 2 nights if you want to book on points. This is 11 and 7 months out.
This is our 4th stay at the Cabins and every time prior to this, we've had a walk-in shower, so I just assumed that is what they all had. When we checked in to this Cabin, lo and behold, it had a tub. Apparently, 60 something of the Cabins have tubs, which would normally be fine if DW hadn't had a knee replacement last year. If I knew before I would have requested the walk-in shower. Now I know![]()
They built 409 total cabins. This thread says they declared 63 so far (the remaining 346 are being operated as hotels, for now).
This is the first I've heard about this being in the contract. Do you know the exact verbiage?Don't trust the verbiage in the Trust that they can reallocate points across units (i.e. - they can increase the points that the Cabins cost in the future)
Long time lurker first time poster here! But the CFW really intrigues our family. We are a family of 6 and that gets tough with the number of points for a 2 bedroom at times. The point charts at the Cabins really caught our eye. However I too am now just learning about this verbiage and have some concern now too.This is the first I've heard about this being in the contract. Do you know the exact verbiage?
The reasonable points chart is the only thing that would make me consider CFW - if that's subject to change, yikes.
@Sandisw can maybe provide the verbiage, but the Trust documents I believe allow Disney to reallocate if more units are added to the use plan.This is the first I've heard about this being in the contract. Do you know the exact verbiage?
The reasonable points chart is the only thing that would make me consider CFW - if that's subject to change, yikes.
@Sandisw can maybe provide the verbiage, but the Trust documents I believe allow Disney to reallocate if more units are added to the use plan.
@Sandisw can maybe provide the verbiage, but the Trust documents I believe allow Disney to reallocate if more units are added to the use plan.
Thanks Sandisw! As much as I’m trying to figure out what that all means, can you dumb it up for me to worst case scenario?Sorry it took me a few days.....here is the relevant information that shows that DVD can add different property, including other component sites to the same Resort plan.....
All property contained within the same RTU plan provide the total number of points and it is those points that can then be used to reallocate over any or all vacation homes. The point balancing still has to always match total points assigned to the property that has been activated into a specfic RTU plan, but the big difference is that DVD has the ability to keep adding more inventory into the same one.
CFW has had two declarations of vacation homes....the first one was 30 homes, totaling 229,820 points (7661 per cabin) and yet the second declaration was 33 cabins, totaling 257,961 (7817 per cabin). DVD has not given a reason why there was a difference.
Another interesting feature is that because this is a trust and not a leashold, and DVC remains owners of the property, they can sell based on 52 weeks in a year where the other resorts show 51.
Another interesting tidbit is that they have the right to substitute property in the trust...not something we see in other POS documents.
Not saying this will ever happen, and right now, it is functioning exactly like the rest because the only property added are the cabins....but, the potential exists for DVD to move in a different direction with new resorts. LSL will be the first test that could give us insight of whether or not this model will be used beyond CFW....
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Thanks Sandisw! As much as I’m trying to figure out what that all means, can you dumb it up for me to worst case scenario?
Not unless they refund you for your purchase.Among the reasons I bought a favorite week at CFW is to insulate myself from any future point allocation shenanigans by DVC, and guarantee my 1 week stay for the contract points I bought. I don't think the Trust documents allow DVC to obviate the rights to the guaranteed week (or demand more points than those established in the favorite week contract) as a result of future resorts added to the Trust or point re-allocations between properties in the Trust.
That said, if I ever cash in the favorite week points to use them at other times at CFW and then find out the cabins are more expensive point wise due to re-allocations, then my booking power at CFW will have diminished and I will be sad.