NEDisneyFans
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Thanks, CarolA!
I liked the wings - they were definitely quieter - more relaxed - less we MUST be doing something - like in the tower.
not a rumour, call it a figmentof my imagination...just throwing something out there that might appeal to a different target audience
What if the points for BLT were set @ $200 a point, with an exclusive length of stay FOTL perc (think Loews @ Universal) to all persons on any ressie made with BLT points?
Do u think it would sell? Imagine, a mere 25 point add-on @ $5000 w/banking & borrowing could = studio & FOTL once every 2 to 3 years; tempting stuff![]()
I think the price will be as high as reported.
However I think that will allow Disney to give you a HUGE one time only discount of $30 or $40 a point for existing members. That will drive the sales VERY quickly. LOL!
I find the monorail to be one of the most frustrating transportation modes at Disney and the MK is the park I spend the LEAST time in. (My last visit I hit every park BUT MK) As a result, I get to sit this buying frenzy out!
It is hard for me to believe they would set the price this high in the economy we are currently in. BLT will appeal only to us park fiends. While I don't care too much for the CR theme......DH does and I love the monorail resorts. I won't buy unless the PP is below $120. I love BCV and BWV and will be happy to stay there for that price difference.
Throwing out another idea here -- maybe these will be designed to compete with the Four Seasons residences that will be opening soon. $180/pt will probably still be far less than the pricing of fractional ownership at the Four Seasons (prices usually much higher than DVC). It may be a move to appeal to a new owner -- while the location is ideal for MK and very close to Epcot a "new" base of owner would be the golfer/tennis player/spa goer. Other DVC's offer these amenities but this area would give you parks and the "pluses".
I still could see high pricing happening.
Back in 2001-2002 (another period when the economy wasn't great and people were questioning the long-term feasibility of air transportation) BCV sold out in a then-record 13 months at approx $85 per point.
By all accounts, BLT is less than 50% larger than BCV. Not exactly a huge property. And while it resort may only appeal to "park fiends", it's not like we need millions in that group to sell the resort. If we assume that the point charts will be comparable to BCV and an average contract is roughly 200 points, BLT will only have 25,000 owners.
Given that Disney only has ONE CHANCE in the next 50 years to sell this property, I don't see why they would short-change themselves. Seems silly to price low and set some sort of sales record rather than pushing the envelope with pricing and taking a bit longer to sell. While the pricing may not be as high as some reports, you can't tell me there aren't 25,000 people in the world who could be convinced to buy at BLT even with higher pricing and a struggling US economy.
Higher pricing also carries the benefit of stretching-out sales to a point when the economy is likely to have improved. $140 per point will certainly lead to slower sales initially, but it also means there will still be points available in 2009 and 2010 when the economy may well be in full rebound mode. That could position DVC to reduce the incentives and perhaps raise the asking price even higher.
Hey Everybody:
Here's a new rumor...the NEW BLT is Marriott.
The new thingy on top is just like the thingy on top at our brand new Marriott in Montgomery, Alabama.
Here is the link to the Montgomery Marriott Renaissance hotel.
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trav...omery-hotel-and-spa-at-the-convention-center/
BTW, that place is swanky. Dh and I dropped $100 on Valentine's Day without alcohol. That can be difficult to do in Montgomery, Alabama.
I think the idea is wacked, but 2 things to keep in mind...
1) There have been rumors that DVC would merge with Marriott.
2) That would also help explain all the paperwork being out there and Disney saying nothing.
That feature has been part of the building design dating back nearly 2 years to concept artwork leaked on the Internet:
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If Disney had an agreement to merge with Marriott, they wouldn't have kept it quiet this long.
And the two designs don't look all that similar, IMO.
Kinda stretching the definition of "rumor" here, aren't we?![]()
Hey Everybody:
Here's a new rumor...the NEW BLT is Marriott.
The new thingy on top is just like the thingy on top at our brand new Marriott in Montgomery, Alabama.
Here is the link to the Montgomery Marriott Renaissance hotel.
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/trav...omery-hotel-and-spa-at-the-convention-center/
BTW, that place is swanky. Dh and I dropped $100 on Valentine's Day without alcohol. That can be difficult to do in Montgomery, Alabama.
I think the idea is wacked, but 2 things to keep in mind...
1) There have been rumors that DVC would merge with Marriott.
2) That would also help explain all the paperwork being out there and Disney saying nothing.
The more outrageous rumors I hear about BLT, the more it makes me NOT want to buy it.
Anyone else feel that way?
Give me a break. It's not the only place near MK.![]()
Sorry...I'm just venting.