Granted the monorail is more *FUN*, .
I've read a couple of anecdotal tour reports recently that Guides are pushing BLT heavily. That certainly dovetails with your hypothesis.I believe DVD is purposefully holding back on AKV sales, perhaps to fill the void when BLT is no longer being actively marketed.
Originally posted by wdrl
OKW might still fill that position, but I wonder if DVD has enough available points inventory to meet the demand.
I think Disney is focused on getting as many OKW contracts to 2057 as possible and so they will probably step up ROFR if necessary to meet demand.
Originally posted by Jason@dvcstore
FYI: The Timeshare Store, Inc.® sold an Old Key West 275 points that expired 2042 for $55 per point and it waived today (11/3/10). It doesn't appear that Disney is anxious to buy back an Old Key West property. The last time they bought back an Old Key West property from The Timeshare Store, Inc.® was 2/2/10. We have sold 204 Old Key West contracts between 2/2/10 and 11/3/10.
curious as to how many contracts at Aulani, is that information out anywhere?
In speaking with DVC today they did confirm no availability of points through Disney for OKW.
Aulani deeds are recorded with the Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances (see https://boc.ehawaii.gov/docsearch/nameSearch.html;jsessionid=973ECDD87843EB39C74E5DC6D31FB665.kolea). Unlike the Orange County Comptroller, HBC displays very little information about each deed on its public website. Nor does HBC update its web database as timely as OCC. Through October 13, 2010, Disney Vacation Devmt has filed 740 deeds for Aulani. However, I don't know how many points have been sold in those 740 deeds.
There are a few OKW deeds being recorded by Disney with OCC. Through December 20, 2010, 34 deeds for 2,976 points have been recorded for the month of December. There is a lag time of 2-3 weeks from purchase date to filing date, so if Disney is running out of OKW points we should notice it early next month.