I wonder why Disney didn't do more with DVC there? They just converted resort rooms over, right?
They cannot. There are strict rules by the city of Anaheim that restrict Disney to 150 total units of timeshare. VGC is considered to have something like 79 as Anaheim counts via max bookable units.I wonder why Disney didn't do more with DVC there? They just converted resort rooms over, right?
They cannot. There are strict rules by the city of Anaheim that restrict Disney to 150 total units of timeshare. VGC is considered to have something like 79 as Anaheim counts via max bookable units.
Anaheim h the power to grant or deny the conditional use permit for any new timeshare units.
Disney doesn't call the shots out west like they do in LBV.
Back when VGC was built it was a much more friendly council and Mayor. It shifts around and probably will again at some time.
as did we last summer end of Aug.We don't own there, but we got in at the seven month mark with no problem. We had a six day stay.
I live in California and I am a WorldMark timeshare owner. I just got back from the Anaheim WorldMark resort this last Friday. I was told by a few of the Wyndham sales people the following. Wyndham/WorldMark partnered with Disney this year. I already know about the RCI exchange and I was told it was not related to RCI. I was told that DVC members would have easier access to our Wyndham/WorldMark resort in Anaheim, California. I was also told that Wyndham/WorldMark timeshare owners would also have easier access to the DVC resorts. I was told I would have to attend a timeshare sales pitch/Owner Education for more detailed information. I am already happy with the amount of WorldMark credits I have today. I declined the invitation. Could the opening of Star Wars this May be the reason for this so called partnership? I can see where 50 DVC Grand California Villas will not be enough to keep up with the demand for the opening of Star Wars in California.Owners have problems so do people at the 7 month mark. Dumbo 777 was just lucky or booking during a not so popular time period for California which do not necessarily match the popular dates at WDW. October through December is very hard to get at VGF and any California school breaks. Now with Star Wars: Galaxy Quest I expect it will be more difficult year round for at least 2 years.
I live in California and I am a WorldMark timeshare owner. I just got back from the Anaheim WorldMark resort this last Friday. I was told by a few of the Wyndham sales people the following. Wyndham/WorldMark partnered with Disney this year. I already know about the RCI exchange and I was told it was not related to RCI. I was told that DVC members would have easier access to our Wyndham/WorldMark resort in Anaheim, California. I was also told that Wyndham/WorldMark timeshare owners would also have easier access to the DVC resorts. I was told I would have to attend a timeshare sales pitch/Owner Education for more detailed information. I am already happy with the amount of WorldMark credits I have today. I declined the invitation. Could the opening of Star Wars this May be the reason for this so called partnership? I can see where 50 DVC Grand California Villas will not be enough to keep up with the demand for the opening of Star Wars in California.
Just the fact that you needed to attend the presentation for more details probably outlines the truth behind what you were told.
We don't own there, but we got in at the seven month mark with no problem. We had a six day stay.
That is beyond the 7 month window, just sayin'.We just got a week in December 1bedroom without any problem..was surprised no wait list with SWGE and Holiday time
We just got a week in December 1bedroom without any problem..was surprised no wait list with SWGE and Holiday time