Marionnette
Children see magic because they look for it
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Current VGF studios already sleep 5.The ability to sleep 5 in a studio may appeal to some current VGF owners.
Current VGF studios already sleep 5.The ability to sleep 5 in a studio may appeal to some current VGF owners.
I think the biggest benefit for existing owners is that it will be easier to book a studio in the peak periods like December or Food and Wine.
Hoping that if they do a seperate booking categoy they don't charge more points for the new building causing the Villas to book even faster and the result causes it to be more expensive to stay at our home resort.It's fun to speculate and plan for a purchase. I did it for Riviera and decided no when I saw the points charts, dues and resale restriction. I'm now wanting to purchase VGF, LOL. But I know I have to wait to see the point charts - if for no other reason than to determine the size of the contract I'll need. I'm not too worried about dues or resale restriction for VGF, but I do expect to see a separate booking category & point chart for the new Big Pine studios. Hoping they won't be too much more expensive than the current studios. I am so spoiled by the BWV standard view point charts and find it difficult to spend a lot more to stay elsewhere, but I'm willing to splurge a bit to stay at the VGF.![]()
But again, DS merchants would be the ones to foot that bill. Disney collects their rent money whether 10 guests or 10,000 guest visit DS. They're not going to sink megabucks into a system that draws guests away from their own stores and restaurants without some kind of return on their investment.True, but couldn’t you also argue that it’ll make it easier, and therefore more likely, for resort guests to get out to DS and spend money?
It's fun to speculate and plan for a purchase. I did it for Riviera and decided no when I saw the points charts, dues and resale restriction. I'm now wanting to purchase VGF, LOL. But I know I have to wait to see the point charts - if for no other reason than to determine the size of the contract I'll need. I'm not too worried about dues or resale restriction for VGF, but I do expect to see a separate booking category & point chart for the new Big Pine studios. Hoping they won't be too much more expensive than the current studios. I am so spoiled by the BWV standard view point charts and find it difficult to spend a lot more to stay elsewhere, but I'm willing to splurge a bit to stay at the VGF.![]()
I own at both Jambo and Kidani. They are separate Home Resorts, but part of the same condo association. The title deed reflects the home resort. Your points belong to one or the other, but they are interchangeable and can be used at the other. It’s not an IT mistake. It’s not just a case of separate buildings within the same ownership (like, say, my unit at SSR being in one of the many SSR buildings). We even made a point of buying our small direct add-on at Jambo because my husband really wanted to own there over Kidani, even though it technically makes no difference when using the points. They are treated as one and the same due to the condo association rules, but legally they are separate ownerships.My outline was that any real estate deed needs to have a very clear description of where you own and that's all it really is. The home resort display an IT choice and an incorrect one. It should show both Kidani and Jambo as home resorts if you own at either of them because they are part of the same association and you may book either of them. They must show both because they have guaranteed you will know which building you are in and it's more than a request. What they could have done since they can't seem to select both options to properly display under home resort is to do it like SSR for example where you get standard view, preferred view etc but instead it would list Kidani standard, Jambo standard etc all in one section instead of being separated. They probably fear people will select the wrong building or maybe they didn't think much about it at all.
Yes! Me too!With all that said, I really wanted to see them build reflections. Maybe one day....
Well for one thing I think we can safely assume Disney won’t be ROFRing any VGF contracts anytime soonWow, I guess I got in under the wire. What then does this exactly mean?
I understand it is very dependent on you mobility, but for my family right now nothing even compares to walking.*whispers*
The Skyliner is way better than the monorail.
*runs and hides*
Well for one thing I think we can safely assume Disney won’t be ROFRing any VGF contracts anytime soon![]()
We want one bedrooms too. I don’t think it’s going to be an issue. Smaller point contracts will represent the bulk of the sales to buyers who mostly want studios. The one bedroom point charts are crazy high and it’s not like demand for the priciest accommodations at WDW is suddenly going to skyrocket. They’re creating a huge new building of studios because people want studios.Not us.
We want one bedrooms too. I don’t think it’s going to be an issue. Smaller point contracts will represent the bulk of the sales to buyers who mostly want studios. The one bedroom point charts are crazy high and it’s not like demand for the priciest accommodations at WDW is suddenly going to skyrocket. They’re creating a huge new building of studios because people want studios.
For the sake of discussion, let's assume Disney spends an average of $20,000 per room getting Building 9 ready. With 200 rooms, that's $4 million in costs.That’s the weird thing. They were ROFRing recently, in the 160s. This is why I expect to see 255+ at launch. I can’t see leaving money on the table.
We picked up 25 more in December...I am pleased. We have booked two smallish stays there tagged on to other resorts. Didn’t have to “hope “ LV studios were available at 7 months.Wow, I guess I got in under the wire. What then does this exactly mean?
I’d rather have a building designed from the ground up as DVC than a converted hotel room. And our lobby is way cooler!Sure it just stinks we will never have access to the updated rooms, more central location, and better views.
One of the early criticisms of VGF was that the exterior lacked the detailing of the original Grand Floridian.I’d rather have a building designed from the ground up as DVC than a converted hotel room. And our lobby is way cooler!