salmoneous said:
What's funny is that I bet he "heard" it on this board. Or heard if from his mother's chiropractor's cousin's next-door-neighbor (who read it on this board)
Maybe.
As I posted before I think there is more to the CR rumor than just a rumor.
Just a little interesting info I read on another forum.
A guest just returned from WDW and said that an eight foot fence had been placed around the North Wing and that there were water booms in the lake.
The water booms would suggest demolition to me or some rather extensive repair work on the structure of the North Wings.
I know the fence is standard during refurbishment's but the water booms in the lake have peeked my interest.
After reading about the water booms I did a little research and dug up (no pun intended) this old rumor from mouseplanet.com.
Maybe there is still some hope for a CR
DVC even if it is on a smaller scale.
From a June 26 rumor:
http://mouseplanet.com/articles.php?art=wd060626mg
............What we've heard is a variation of an even older rumor, that the North Garden Wing of the Contemporary Resort would become a DVC resort. Now, prior rumors had indicated that the South Garden Wing would be converted to DVC lodgings, while still others indicated that a new DVC resort would be built on the current site of the Contemporary's tennis center. The South Garden Wing has already been refurbished into upgraded hotel accommodations. The tennis center is not in danger due to Reedy Creek Improvement District zoning regulations, which preclude new construction that close to the water. In fact, the North Garden Wing location cannot host new construction due to those same rules.
However, refurbishment of the Contemporary Resort is officially scheduled for completion this summer, yet no work has been done to date on the North Garden Wing buildings. The new reports indicate that the North Garden Wing buildings will be gutted down to the steel superstructure. (They can't remove the steel, because then it would be "new construction" and would violate the zoning laws. The old structures would be grandfathered in as existing structures being "renovated.") They'd then add two floors to the top and rebuild the interiors as DVC lodgings.
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This rumor always made more sense to me than a 14 story modern tower.
I think the timeline would be correct because it will would most likely take a year to gut the existing structure. It might take about 2 more years to add two floors to the top and rebuild the interiors as DVC lodgings.
I do not see a CR DVC being built in stages so I think the timeline might be correct.
There are some zoning restrictions that are state or federal mandated that even Reedy Creek may not be able to ignore such as building too close to the water. Wetlands are others.
DH is a commercial builder (he owns his own business)and I am somewhat familiar with zoning laws.
Sometimes as long as one original wall remains the building can be "grandfathered" in.
Believe me I live the Lakes area of SE Michigan and I see it happening all the time.
People will pay $500,000 for an old home on the lake and tear it down (save one wall) and will build a huge new multimillion home in its place.
That is why the mousesavers.com article sounds plausible to me.
JMHO
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Or maybe Disney did get the variances they need and they will build the tower.
Time will tell.
I am still hoping.
