Fair point. Lots of details could be getting ironed out, especially with the new trust product at FW.I imagine that it has also been the subject of a great deal of internal debate, maybe even late into the process.
Fair point. Lots of details could be getting ironed out, especially with the new trust product at FW.I imagine that it has also been the subject of a great deal of internal debate, maybe even late into the process.
I wonder about that myself, what's the big deal? The only thing I can think of is that they know Poly will sell, so they are giving Riviera and CFW some breathing room before they unveil the "star". Poly has a cult following, and many of us with grandchildren grew up going to Poly with our own parents (many of whom are now deceased) and want to continue the legacy. We need those larger rooms to have three generations together, and unless they create some logistical catastrophe over there, everyone knows, we're going to buy.Someone at Disney will have egg on their face if the announcement is a disappointment.
VDH had the tax that scared many away. CFW had high dues. What might have Disney so afraid to announce Poly tower details?
I wonder about that myself, what's the big deal? The only thing I can think of is that they know Poly will sell, so they are giving Riviera and CFW some breathing room before they unveil the "star". Poly has a cult following, and many of us with grandchildren grew up going to Poly with our own parents (many of whom are now deceased) and want to continue the legacy. We need those larger rooms to have three generations together, and unless they create some logistical catastrophe over there, everyone knows, we're going to buy.
yes, I should qualify that with, if priced fairly it will sell. No amount of emotional attachment will persuade me to overpay.While I agree that we may see some good sales numbers with Poly, like we did with BPK, the first few months, it could end up following a similar path that took once the initial demand happened. Same thing with VDH…it started strong
That is why how they price things will matter, because one thing we have seen is that a lower price can sway someone into a different choice..
That is why I also think that the price could end up matching VDH and even with incentives, it is higher than RIV and CFW, especially if the predictions are correct and it has no problem selling….
I'm trying to decide how much of a premium (if any) I'm willing to pay for Poly vs what RIV is currently selling for with incentives. Not sure we have beaten this topic to death enough - how hard do you think 7 month availability will be at Poly once the tower is open? (After the initial wave of interest.)yes, I should qualify that with, if priced fairly it will sell. No amount of emotional attachment will persuade me to overpay.
I think it’ll depend on how much of the resort sells/DVD declares to owners early on and how crazy the point chart ends up being. Assuming it’s the same association, that’s 4million PVB points that are ready to book on day 1 with limited declared availability.I'm trying to decide how much of a premium (if any) I'm willing to pay for Poly vs what RIV is currently selling for with incentives. Not sure we have beaten this topic to death enough - how hard do you think 7 month availability will be at Poly once the tower is open? (After the initial wave of interest.)
Take my opinion with a grain of salt because I’m very unlikely to buy either anytime soon, but I think PVB deserves a substantial premium over RIV assuming (not quite confirmed!) that you can resell without restrictions. Maybe $15-30 more, but it’s hard to predict what RIV resale will look like in 15 years when the tower is sold out and (potentially) there is a new shiny DVC option on crescent lake or in front of EPCOT by the monorail.I'm trying to decide how much of a premium (if any) I'm willing to pay for Poly vs what RIV is currently selling for with incentives. Not sure we have beaten this topic to death enough - how hard do you think 7 month availability will be at Poly once the tower is open? (After the initial wave of interest.)
Multi-generation Poly describes us as well. Own PVB, but the lack of realistic 1BR and 2BR is definitely a problem.I wonder about that myself, what's the big deal? The only thing I can think of is that they know Poly will sell, so they are giving Riviera and CFW some breathing room before they unveil the "star". Poly has a cult following, and many of us with grandchildren grew up going to Poly with our own parents (many of whom are now deceased) and want to continue the legacy. We need those larger rooms to have three generations together, and unless they create some logistical catastrophe over there, everyone knows, we're going to buy.
Not quite, but I have found it quicker to get to EPCOT (and with less walking) from Riv than from many of our stays at the Boardwalk and it’s never ending hallways. Flying over France is a delightful mode of travelskyliner specifically, it’s so convenient with minimal walking to Epcot and DHS. Not sure if anybody has paced it out, but you might be able to get from your room at RIV to the turnstiles at Epcot (and DHS?) with less walking than from Poly Tower to GCH monorail station (and presumably RIV doesn’t require any stairs…).
But I was informed by Epcot purists that being able to see the Eiffel tower and Spaceship Earth and the UK Pavilion at the same time would ruin Epcot for all time and cause Walt's ghost to be tortured for all eternity by this abomination called a SkylinerNot quite, but I have found it quicker to get to EPCOT (and with less walking) from Riv than from many of our stays at the Boardwalk and it’s never ending hallways. Flying over France is a delightful mode of travel![]()
There is no walk longer, than the walk to a BWV room in the rainNot quite, but I have found it quicker to get to EPCOT (and with less walking) from Riv than from many of our stays at the Boardwalk and it’s never ending hallways. Flying over France is a delightful mode of travel![]()
Ok, but in a thunderstorm you often can’t use the Skyliner at all.There is no walk longer, than the walk to a BWV room in the rain️
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True, true but you always have a bus as backup for RIV when lightning is around and it drops you off right under the covered walkwayOk, but in a thunderstorm you often can’t use the Skyliner at all.![]()
Ok, but in a thunderstorm you often can’t use the Skyliner at all.![]()
More than he's tortured because his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow became a combination world's fair and amusement park?cause Walt's ghost to be tortured
Possibly cause for a new thread, but I'm not so sure his original idea was even feasible. & he did say it would change immensely before it was finished. I think it is pretty damn close to what he wanted and that was actually possible. What I mean is I think it was bound to turn into something similar anyway.More than he's tortured because his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow became a combination world's fair and amusement park?
I do think Walt would have liked the Epcot with Horizons, World of Motion and Universe of Energy better than the one with Guardians of the Galaxy, Frozen Ever After, and Nemo and Friends. Hey, what are everyone’s thoughts on retheming Spaceship Earth to The Incredibles?More than he's tortured because his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow became a combination world's fair and amusement park?
I can't even keep up with all the reasons he's supposedly rolling in his grave.More than he's tortured because his Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow became a combination world's fair and amusement park?
<pssst Rivera folks don’t like to acknowledge that….>Ok, but in a thunderstorm you often can’t use the Skyliner at all.![]()
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