Timeshares are an upper middle class product, at best. Once you get to CEO/CFO level, they aren't buying timeshares; they're buying 2nd homes. Of COURSE there's a market for Bungalows; I've never argued otherwise. But a multimillionaire, if he's going to stay on site, is going to pay CRO and be done with it. And Disney will probably have Bungalow inventory available for CRO...Well the Poly owners I know bought into Poly intending bungalows. They are well off. I know way more people in a more common budget lifestyle, but none of them bought Poly DVC.
Sure. That's fine. But you're still looking only at low to middle incomes and asserting that nobody can afford more than a "sampling". If you stop considering only people in common income brackets and think about all the VPs, CEOs, CFOs, doctors, lawyers, athletes and people with a million dollars in the bank or who earn $200k/yr or more. These people are absolutely buying Poly -- in big chunks, and direct, because it's awesome, and the bungalow is the coolest room on all of Disney property. Really, chunking out the $75,000 to get a week in a bungalow every other year (500 points @ $170, spending 993 for a week in dream season) is less costly to these people than pulling $17,000 out of my budget to get 160 pts at BLT is to me.
That's not really going on any limb to make that guess. That's a normal thing at all DVC resorts and the same will happen at Poly. It costs 20%-40% cheaper to go at these times, so they fill up fast. That has nothing to do w bungalows diverting people to studios and is just regular fall DVC dynamics.
Think of it this way.
There are only 20 of these primo rooms on all of Disney property. They're akin to the BLT suites at the top of the world. Extremely rare. So based on your logic, you'd say that a BLT suite would never sell out because it's just too expensive and people would sooner get studios (because you're only considering people that stay in studios, and not people who can afford the suites). But let's look at 7-11 mo availability: Checking dates in Oct, right now, I can get a studio for a week... but every week the 3B suites are not available.
As of right now, I can get a Studio in BLT for any week except a handful of days in Sep, Oct, Nov.
For a suite, TPV is almost unavailable, and LV has scattered weeks available.
Suites are clearly selling out faster than studios because the suites are so rare, the studios are so plentiful, and there are lots of rich people out there who can afford BLT points and bought them, and booked these rooms because 7-monthers haven't even kicked in yet.
Now let's look inside of 7 months. So May-Jun-Jul of this year. The availability for Suites and Studios are almost an exact match on the charts. Mostly taken in May-Jun, and mostly available for Jul yet.
This suggests that the Suites and Studios are filling at the same rate. More people are booking studios cuz there's hundreds of them, but with only 14 suites, there's limited supply.
I've looked at the data on deed filings from Poly since it first went on sale. I own a Poly fixed week studio contract.
2 months for example:
9/2015 - 218 Poly deeds sold, 24 deeds for values of 250 pts or more. 12% of total.
11/2015 - 241 deeds, 23 with points of 250 or more. 10% of total.
At 250 points, you could bank/borrow to 750 and that would get you 4-5 nights every third year depending on season. In no case could that get you a full week. Cheapest full week is 841 points.
10-12% of Poly owners are buying enough points to do more than sample a bungalow night here or there. 25% of the points are being sold based on that occupancy.
Assume a wash between owners with more than 250 points not staying in bungalows and owners with less than 250 points sampling nights here and there.
That means half of the bungalow points sold will be used to book studios at or before the 7 month window.
Each Bungalow is priced 6X higher give or take than studios, and at most half of bungalows are booked by Poly owners. That means that, on any given Poly booking night, there'll be enough Poly owners with only enough Poly points to book studios to reserve 420 out of the 360 studio rooms available.
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