KAT4DISNEY
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Following these thoughts, no, I don't necessarily think that this is a move to remove the restrictions all together. That IS an option that DVC has though.But let me throw this at you. Poly will definitely sell better as part of the PVB association, we agree. But I think I given its popularity, location, newness it was always going to sell pretty well. RIV and now VDH are clearly on the struggle bus of sales. Why hurt their direct sales further? Because it’s going to right? Does anyone have RIV and VDH doing better sales after this decision? Unless they give some crazy incentives to get them moving but that also goes against their bottom line. Do you think this a move to remove the restrictions all together?
The original PVB was expected to sell very quickly because of strong fan base and location and DVC changed original plans and decided it could be a resort of only studios. Then, shockingly, it didn't sell as well as they expected and they blamed it on being only studios. (Little mention of Bungalows). Right now they might be wanting something that does sell easily - no restrictions etc. Of course there will be the shorter contracts but they discovered with VGF that doesn't seem to matter.
RIV and VDH not selling well against it probably isn't a big concern as long as the rooms are booked for cash. They can always do things to encourage sales at those properties. Ultimately DVC sells what it wants to sell.