I think they messed up building those bungalows. The points are so astronomical. They're beautiful (and it's my tax bracket talking here) but I just can't see them being booked up for the points/cash price they're asking. The over-the-water thing is just a very expensive novelty (and frankly, my sister's honeymoon to tahiti/bora bora/moorea last month was less expensive than a week in those bungalows will be).
Ridiculous. Beautiful, but ridiculous.
I think they messed up building those bungalows. The points are so astronomical. They're beautiful (and it's my tax bracket talking here) but I just can't see them being booked up for the points/cash price they're asking. The over-the-water thing is just a very expensive novelty (and frankly, my sister's honeymoon to tahiti/bora bora/moorea last month was less expensive than a week in those bungalows will be).
Ridiculous. Beautiful, but ridiculous.
I think they messed up building those bungalows. The points are so astronomical. They're beautiful (and it's my tax bracket talking here) but I just can't see them being booked up for the points/cash price they're asking. The over-the-water thing is just a very expensive novelty (and frankly, my sister's honeymoon to tahiti/bora bora/moorea last month was less expensive than a week in those bungalows will be).
Ridiculous. Beautiful, but ridiculous.
Depends on your point of view really. Those 20 bungalows constitute close to an additional 1,000,000 points they can sell for the resort. That is minimum of 160 million$ in sales for them. Let's go crazy and say they cost 50 Million to build (2.5 million each)...that is a nice profit.
And if not one person buys into the poly with the intent of staying there, what does disney care? That will leave the poly owners trying to squeeze into the studios, and disney will collect the breakage on the bungalows.
Disney probably put 100 million in their pockets with those bungalows. Hardly a mistake! (well when the resort is fully sold)
But, they are CRAZY expensive, and yes, you can go to Bora Bora instead.
200-250K for a week? That is a lot of trips to Bora Bora!
RIGHT??? I totally thought the same exact thing. I may go to the ACTUAL SOUTH PACIFIC and pay less than staying here. ***.
Not our cup of tea.
High price, high point requirement, high dues, we won't be buying there and will probably never stay there.
Bill
truthfully Bill,
I don't think Disney is marketing this to us "old" heads. by that I mean us folks who have been at the DVC thing for quite a while.
I really think they are looking for the newbie visitor who has been toying with the idea of DVC and loves the poly.
I struggle to understand who should be the target of these bungalow. A super rich who can afford them would not buy a timeshare.![]()