BroganMc
It's not the age, it's the mileage
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Also, I don't see why they won't announce sales as soon as they are sure SSR is sold out? Why wouldn't they want to take your money to help pay for construction?
Depends on when they can legally sell it. Florida timeshare laws require 70% of construction to be complete. AKV was sold 9 months before occupancy because the first building was complete (the Lodge itself) and they were just renovating rooms. Still, owners couldn't use the points until AKV was open for occupancy to protect the system from being flooded.
If, as the article suggested, they could offer it for sale now, it's still 18 months away from occupancy. That means you'd have owners buying a timeshare they couldn't use for another year and half. I doubt sales would be brisk then and probably would delay AKV sales.
More than likely, I'm betting we see an official Disney announcement later this Spring as we saw with GCV and Hawaii. The actual sales won't start until next winter.