Girlstar30
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Since I hijacked another thread, I am moving conversation about it here. I just did a 2 hour tour of Cotino in Rancho Mirage, CA. Seeing the renderings made my mind wander if DVC was possible here.
The hotel will be built where I circled in red below right next to the beautiful oasis man made beach. I was told it was part of phase 3 or 4 (I believe 4) and we can expect the hotel to open in around 8 years (A good time for a new DVC hotel
) The homes were an open, gorgeous concept. I was skeptical hearing about this beach oasis, but it really is a breathtaking ginormous sight to see in person. The picture doesnt do it justice. Only homeowners will be able to utilize the parks inside, but day passes will be available for the main attraction which is the oasis.
Residents and outsiders (Yes the Artisans club will be open to some outsiders) will have a private beach area at the Oasis.
The whole concept reminded me of DVC in that you can live there, but if you do not join the Artisan's club which is a hefty extra price tag then you cannot participate in membership extras such as cooking, painting classes, gym access, panels with Walt Disney archives cast members, wine tasting, access to the Parr house, star gazing etc. Pretty much lots of things that makes living here very appealing and you will likely feel left out if you dont get to participate. Ofc they throw in resident's first year of membership for free to get you hooked. Smart Disney. Im sure the first year will be amazing!
Membership initiation is $20,000 and then you will be paying anywhere from $11,000-$19,000 annually for this club ($11,000 if its just your immediate family, up to $19k for extended. This does not include a $600 hoa fee just for living here that all residents must pay.
There's going to be a nice beach bar and restaurant open to the public and a shopping center, food trucks etc. Golf carts are allowed and will be used throughout. Some of the models had a garage just for your golf cart. Cabanas available for rent and water sports such as kayaking. A farmers market was also mentioned.
Why I think DVC is a possibility? There is plenty to do here to keep you entertained that you dont even have to leave (I wouldnt want to leave the bubble) and you do not have to live here to partake. Why not? Before I could care less about it (we happened to be in the area for something else, we did not make a trek out here just to see it) and now we are super excited to stay in the hotel in the future. I really think this will be a highly sought after summer destination. Im sure hotel guests will probably get oasis access. Ofc im also thinking about it being DVC because I would definitely welcome this. I loved what I saw so far and they're just getting started.
I would definitely use points here for a few days if allowed and would be very excited about it. I walked in thinking it was going to be lame, but as always Disney impressed with that beautiful beach that looks like the water in the Bahamas (Apparently some kind of Crystal lagoon technology) One side will also be freshwater. I've attached some pictures for those interested and I have more if anyone wants to see more.
The hotel will be built where I circled in red below right next to the beautiful oasis man made beach. I was told it was part of phase 3 or 4 (I believe 4) and we can expect the hotel to open in around 8 years (A good time for a new DVC hotel

Residents and outsiders (Yes the Artisans club will be open to some outsiders) will have a private beach area at the Oasis.
The whole concept reminded me of DVC in that you can live there, but if you do not join the Artisan's club which is a hefty extra price tag then you cannot participate in membership extras such as cooking, painting classes, gym access, panels with Walt Disney archives cast members, wine tasting, access to the Parr house, star gazing etc. Pretty much lots of things that makes living here very appealing and you will likely feel left out if you dont get to participate. Ofc they throw in resident's first year of membership for free to get you hooked. Smart Disney. Im sure the first year will be amazing!
Membership initiation is $20,000 and then you will be paying anywhere from $11,000-$19,000 annually for this club ($11,000 if its just your immediate family, up to $19k for extended. This does not include a $600 hoa fee just for living here that all residents must pay.
There's going to be a nice beach bar and restaurant open to the public and a shopping center, food trucks etc. Golf carts are allowed and will be used throughout. Some of the models had a garage just for your golf cart. Cabanas available for rent and water sports such as kayaking. A farmers market was also mentioned.
Why I think DVC is a possibility? There is plenty to do here to keep you entertained that you dont even have to leave (I wouldnt want to leave the bubble) and you do not have to live here to partake. Why not? Before I could care less about it (we happened to be in the area for something else, we did not make a trek out here just to see it) and now we are super excited to stay in the hotel in the future. I really think this will be a highly sought after summer destination. Im sure hotel guests will probably get oasis access. Ofc im also thinking about it being DVC because I would definitely welcome this. I loved what I saw so far and they're just getting started.
I would definitely use points here for a few days if allowed and would be very excited about it. I walked in thinking it was going to be lame, but as always Disney impressed with that beautiful beach that looks like the water in the Bahamas (Apparently some kind of Crystal lagoon technology) One side will also be freshwater. I've attached some pictures for those interested and I have more if anyone wants to see more.
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