Yes, I just went over there to see them this morning. Unfortunately, they no longer supply transportation to current members togo over there to see them unless you're considering buying and want to do the formal tour thing with a guide. Since I didn't I took buses. You're still shown by a CM, I was with another couple. I thought they were really attractive, took lots of photos, but all the
DVC guides I've spoken with this week about GF say that once they're all sold, it will be statistically impossible for non-owners to get a reservation there. Don't know if that's true-we'll see!
That's why the word "statistically." If they said it would actually be impossible, they would be telling you an, ahem, "un-truth."
Statistically, it's impossible for you to book ANY fully sold resort where you don't own, because the members there could theoretically book every available room before the seven month window, year round. But of course reality isn't statistics, so you can get into the majority of the resorts, for the majority of the year, at seven months.
DVC salespeople ("guides") don't get paid to tell you that if you buy at a classic resort resale, there's a decent chance to book the shiny new property, at least at off-peak times.
Now many DIS posters, myself included, think that a higher percentage of VGF owners will use their points "at home" than do the owners at the other WDW resorts. And this will make it more challenging at seven months.
But I'd go as far as saying it wouldn't be impossible to book there even if it was the ONLY DVC resort available at WDW.
Why? Because that theoretical assertion has already been tested- by VGC. And thousands of us have enjoyed great VGC vacations utilizing our Florida points...
I'm a big fan of the concept often posted here to "buy where you love to stay." But remember that the DVC salesperson is telling you what he/she can get away with saying, to try to close a deal- and that such statements doesn't necessarily reflect reality.
I'm sure they ran that "statistically impossible" pitch by legal before using it- and literally interpreted, as above, it's true...but I anticipate enjoying many future VGF vacations, without buying a single point at $150. As a matter of fact, my first week there starts on New Year's Day, using my $55 resale points.
If I wanted to be truly certain of booking my future stays there, I'd spend the big bucks for an add-on. But I'll take my chances, and often stay next door to someone whose points cost almost triple...