PVB Tower Charts, Sales Date and more!!!

Has anyone seen a video walkthrough or a floor plan for the penthouses?
I am really hoping these have some decent 7m availability in the future. Views of MK fireworks, Contemporary, and Grand Floridian…. truly iconic.

Point chart is about 5% less expensive than a Bungalow.

SAP+ points here we go!
 
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Just got an email from my guide saying sales start October 1st.


On Sale October 1!​

Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows​

Introducing Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows*—the newest Disney Vacation Club addition—projected to open December 17, 2024. Brimming with themed spaces that bring the adventurous spirit of Polynesia to life, the tower will immerse you in the captivating stories and unique cultures of the islands—making it the perfect place to stay magical, year after year.

Starting October 1, be among the first to Add On to your Membership at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. Plus, Members who Add On can take advantage of early booking at the new Island Tower addition beginning October 15!

Vacation Points are priced at $225.00 per Point. Contact a Sales Cast Member today to learn more!
Looking forward to receiving my email by June.

Disney communications always lag for me.

Disney Files, Reservation confirmations, News and promotions all seem to come way later for me.
 
I haven't berated anyone. I asked a sincere question.

Every decision has pros and cons. I listed several ways in which the existing studios are quantifiably better than the new studios. They're larger, more showers, closer to the TTC, and sleep 5. Those are objective, measurable facts, not differences in opinion.

So if those things are in the "pro" column for the existing studios, what are the "cons" that I'm missing that would cause someone to prefer the tower? Asking that question isn't berating anyone who likes the tower, I'm literally asking about their thought process because I'm interested in it.
I think that the interior room access feels "more deluxe" to some guests (**ETA correction, current Poly has this too, so we'll say higher floor options get an edge), and having at least one food option available within the same building/not having to brave the elements to get to it is really nice. This is similar to the appeal at Gran Destino Tower over the rest of the Coronado buildings, and a few aspects of what many of us enjoy about Riviera.
 
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Well 5 cant book the tower anyways since its capped at 4. ;)
Just noticed your signature. I am in the same club, joined the same year. White card since 2021.

I love Poly, and Moana, and would like to continue my blue card points collection. I'm at 50 atm.
 
Okay, now for the reality of the nasty "bots". For example:

If you buy 320 points with the intention of trying for a 1 BR at Halloween, IMO you should buy a fixed week that can always be converted to regular points IMO. I really feel the 1 BR (always last everywhere else) will be a big hit even with a high point value...and then the bots come in and snag every single 1 BR night as it becomes available at 11 and then 7 months. Of course, you have the other Poly owners you will be competing with...

You just paid $60,000+ (with some incentives?) and basically have no chance of getting a 1 BR. IMO if you want a specific week and a specific villa this is really the only way to go or you are in for a big reality check. If I am wrong, please correct me!
 
I think that the interior room access feels "more deluxe" to some guests, and having at least one food option available within the same building/not having to brave the elements to get to it is really nice. This is similar to the appeal at Gran Destino Tower over the rest of the Coronado buildings, and a few aspects of what many of us enjoy about Riviera.
Poly 1 has interior room access.
 
I'm asking who would book a tower Deluxe Studio *at the Poly* versus a resort Deluxe Studio *also at the Poly.*
The reason that comes to mind for me:

Some folks like to be in a more "self-contained" resort. See for example all the folks who complained that BRV (nee VWL) was separated from the main building by a covered walkway. The tower's more compact (and interior) access to resort amenities might make up for the smaller units for some folks.
 
So the longhouses seems to have changed designation from S (standard) and L (Lake) to S and P (Preferred). Do we think they will redesignate the longhouse rooms? I really hope not, but wanted to get opinions from the braintrust...
 
For those that care… Amy and I were midway through a pre-drywall inspection on our new home when all hell broke lose this morning.

LIVE Episode of The DVC Show tonight at 7pm, EST to unpack all the details!
Flashbacks of where we were in building last year. This too will end... Wishing you all the best!
 

















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