Direct to OP question: I don't think Disney will be building any new "hotels" any time soon.
Why?
- AoA was the last to open and only because they
had to do something to finish POP.
- POP and AKL were the only other two to be built this century.
- Disney is heavily invested in the DVC business.
- Since 2000,
seven DVC have been built.
- Disney is starting construction of the newest DVC offering at WL.
- That is almost one every other year (at WDW) since 2000.
- DVC rooms are also available as traditional booking (aka more deluxe rooms).
- Disney has been selling off land for new hotels to be built.
- Disney sold to Four Seasons in 2008 for that hotel to be built.
- Disney sold the land at Flamingo Crossings for the two Marriotts to be built aka moderate/value need.
- Disney sold other land at Flamingo Crossings for a Walgreens and Hess.
- Disney is prepared/in process of selling more Flamingo Crossings land for 5 more hotels aka moderate/value need.
- Disney never has owned the Bonnet Creek property and has no control over it, original master plan shows 2 more hotels could be built.
- There is usually availability at the moderates and values if you are willing to book rack rate.
- When Disney stops
Free Dining and other big discounts because they can fill rooms without deals, then maybe you will see additions.
- Many plans were floated years ago for new hotels but then DVC started and I don't think they'll look back.
- I think that most internationals actually stay off property because they do more than Disney and they look for more value since they stay longer.
- There has been some investment into Orlando lodging market by international companies and in turn are marketing to their home country. Expect that to increase as many can protect their money by investing it outside their own country. EX: Since Brazil mentioned above, the Avanti (the resort that just burned) is Brazilian owned.
I have stayed at all the moderate and values, I don't think there is a need for more and....
I would much rather Disney invest their money in to THE PARKS, where there is great need!