dina444444
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Curious why the 15 year mark is significant to you? BRV expires in 2042, didn't get a full 50 year life, so it has only 20 more years just like OKW, HHI, VB, BWV and BCV. SSR was the first after OKW to be given 50 years.
I wouldn’t count on anymore extensions after how poorly that went for OKW. It was really badly executed all around by DVC and not well received or utilized by OKW owners and I think they learned their lesson not to do that again. I think at this point DVC is content to run out the end of the contracts and then go from there.The 15 year refurbishment is what I meant. I’m also hopeful we see an extension offering for BRV like we saw (and they talked about on the DVC show this week) for Boardwalk and OKW in 2009.
I already own at Saratoga, so I’ve got the years left on my contract, I just want the pts at VGC or BRV and if the full room refurb is coming up next year for BRV, it makes it more enticing to me. I’m still leaning VGC since I have to throw away pts on the hotel side because it’s impossible to get in at the 7 month window
Steve Jobs was shopping around a bit to sort of get rid of Pixar so I’m not sure they would’ve kept it anyways.
I wouldn’t count on anymore extensions after how poorly that went for OKW. It was really badly executed all around by DVC and not well received or utilized by OKW owners and I think they learned their lesson not to do that again. I think at this point DVC is content to run out the end of the contracts and then go from there.
But if given the choice between BRV and VGC, I’d go VGC because as you said, it’s impossible to get a studio or 1 bedroom on the DVC side at 7 months. We’ve only been able to get 2 bedrooms at 7 months the few times we’ve been out there but at least that works for us when we take my parents with us. But having the points there and the ability to book at 11 months would be amazing.
Sounds exciting, but feel a lot of these are so far out, that a lot may just never come to fruition due to budget cuts or such. Just goes to show they know they need to ramp up their "new" offerings on Disney+. I also hope they continue the once a week roll out of shows. I like it with the Mandalorian -- makes it more of an event than just a 2-3 binge fest.
I think they are in between a rock and a hard place as contracts expire. Unless the intention is to knock down and rebuild, there is not going to be high demand at the existing prices (imagine what those prices will be in 20 years!) for any of those resorts for another 50 years. If the contracts expire then disney is on the hook for all the costs.
Didn’t realize Boulder Ridge has already hit the 15 year mark. That’s going to make my decision of buying resale at VGC or Boulder Ridge even harder
It helps create more of a community around shows. Discussions are hard when all episodes are just dumped at once. I’d be fine for some shows if they go all at once, but for the larger plot driven ones, I’d strongly prefer weekly stick around.I also hope they continue the once a week roll out of shows. I like it with the Mandalorian -- makes it more of an event than just a 2-3 binge fest.
I like that they'll be doing a fountain during the day with these barges. I miss the Fountain of Nations and the "shows" it did during the day.
No it’s really that huge.Those things look HUGE! Maybe it's just the picture?
I wonder how the barges will alter the look across the lagoon? I enjoy looking across the wide expanse of water but hopefully the fountains make the new look enjoyable too.
Those things look HUGE! Maybe it's just the picture?
Those things look HUGE! Maybe it's just the picture?