DenLo
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Any predictions on when we will see a points chart? May?
March when the Riviera points go on sale at $188 per point without incentives which is what CCV is today.
Any predictions on when we will see a points chart? May?
In a month. My guide told me they expect to put the resort up for sale in March, and all the other information he shared with me during our conversation ended up being correct, so I'll take his word for it.
If they start selling contracts in March does that mean they plan to open earlier than mid December? Hopefully?
Isn't it announced as a Fall opening, not late fall? I haven't been past it recently to see the progress but had more or less thought it would be planned for October. Maybe a little sooner but no later than early November. The cash side would be erring on the conservative side for initial bookings but it is the first time they've offered cash bookings before they've announced and started sales. I never took that date to equate to an opening date of the resort.
Isn't it announced as a Fall opening, not late fall? I haven't been past it recently to see the progress but had more or less thought it would be planned for October. Maybe a little sooner but no later than early November. The cash side would be erring on the conservative side for initial bookings but it is the first time they've offered cash bookings before they've announced and started sales. I never took that date to equate to an opening date of the resort.
Plus a March sales date would allow them to still open in December, or even later. People could just start booking stays in March for the opening date, as long as it is open before next February (it is bound to be), they would still be able to book using 11 month points.
I thought there was a law that said timeshare companies could only start selling contracts a couple of months before the resort opened. I could be wrong though.
I think CCV started selling in February (could’ve been March), and it opened in July.
Regarding when to start selling versus when you can book: they can do anything they want. With CCV (and possibly others), only new owners could book for a certain time until they opened it up to everyone else. It was less than 7 months when they held the inventory for a time. I hope this helps.
I thought there was a law that said timeshare companies could only start selling contracts a couple of months before the resort opened. I could be wrong though.
So probably no chance to book a cash stay in early November then?
So probably no chance to book a cash stay in early November then?
I just heard from somebody who knows somebody that knows somebody who knows what Riviera will be priced at and the incentives. They said, $198.00 per point with a minimum contract of 125 points with one large popcorn in a souvenir bucket and two Mickey bars.March when the Riviera points go on sale at $188 per point without incentives which is what CCV is today.
I just heard from somebody who knows somebody that knows somebody who knows what Riviera will be priced a at and the incentives. They said, $198.00 per point with a minimum contract of 125 points with one large popcorn in a souvenir bucket and two Mickey bars.
Or....Supposedly, the guides have a meeting on Monday about Riviera. It’s probably to introduce the charts, new rules, etc.
My guess is after it’s out at that meeting they don’t want it leaking as rumors, so
I think that there’s a very good chance that the charts are released with Monday’s nightly computer refresh.
Oh I hope so. I’m in the midst of planning my point allocation for 2019/2020 and I really want to see that chart!
Can you trade the Mickey bars for rice crispy treats?