diznyfanatic
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With all the speculation swirling around a proposed new DVC, whether it be CRV, Animal Kingdom, Poly, Hawaii or wherever, there seems to be plenty of folks with a die hard passion for certain new locations that would no doubt buy in at just about any price. My weakness would be AKL.
Here's a fun What If game for you. Keep in mind these are all off the wall ideas offered in the spirit of fun only and not based on the inevitable real life costs and such.
What if Disney decided to do something completely new such as to start a brand new collection of DVC resorts and call them the DVC Premium Resort Collection or something.
These resorts would also come with a never before seen premium pricing structure, as well as a premium on maintenence fees. But, they would also be offered with some really unique amenties such as Concierge, Fine Dining, larger rooms with higher room capacity totals, daily mousekeeping, free park passes, perhaps a movie theatre (don't scoff, a local apartment complex offers this to their tenants), unique Disney tours and special event packages, free resort rentals of bikes, watercraft, etc and an on site grocery store, etc, etc.
With a substantially higher starting price point creating much higher buy in costs plus higher maintenence fees, what if the resort structured the point chart in such a way that it was similar to what it is now. In other words, it wouldn't cost 1000 points for a 5 day stay.
What if you could even design your own package of available services and choose from different member levels at the resort.
Let's say the buy in price per point started at $125 with annual dues starting at $8.00 per point.
Would you bite?

Here's a fun What If game for you. Keep in mind these are all off the wall ideas offered in the spirit of fun only and not based on the inevitable real life costs and such.
What if Disney decided to do something completely new such as to start a brand new collection of DVC resorts and call them the DVC Premium Resort Collection or something.
These resorts would also come with a never before seen premium pricing structure, as well as a premium on maintenence fees. But, they would also be offered with some really unique amenties such as Concierge, Fine Dining, larger rooms with higher room capacity totals, daily mousekeeping, free park passes, perhaps a movie theatre (don't scoff, a local apartment complex offers this to their tenants), unique Disney tours and special event packages, free resort rentals of bikes, watercraft, etc and an on site grocery store, etc, etc.
With a substantially higher starting price point creating much higher buy in costs plus higher maintenence fees, what if the resort structured the point chart in such a way that it was similar to what it is now. In other words, it wouldn't cost 1000 points for a 5 day stay.
What if you could even design your own package of available services and choose from different member levels at the resort.
Let's say the buy in price per point started at $125 with annual dues starting at $8.00 per point.
Would you bite?
