ROFR Thread Jan to March 2026 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*


my surprise with the ROFR report is that there weren't any for Copper Creek. Since they had CCV available for direct purchase, I had thought they might need to ROFR to fulfill those contracts. That they didn't ROFR says that Disney held a lot of points already.
I noticed that too. And, as I recall, CCV with its sold out $155/point price tends to be one of the sold out resorts that sees a fair amount of direct sales even without a "flash sale." Makes me wonder what percentage of points Disney kept when they declared the resort sold out.

At any rate, makes me feel pretty good about my current CCV contract currently with Disney for ROFR!
 
Well, RIV being taken at $121…that is very suprising
Agreed. I was thinking about what the motivation could be. I mean, they haven't even declared all of RIV's points, so what could make them want to ROFR 250 points at $121/point?

Simplest explanation, I suppose, is that it matched a unit they previously ROFR'd, so maybe they figured might as well grab 250 more points in that unit to give them the maximum amount of flexibility to sell it.

If you're someone who thinks Disney cares about the resale market and how that affects direct sales, I suppose you could imagine Disney trying to boost the RIV resale market as they make a final push to sell it out - give direct buyers some comfort that Disney won't let the resale price drop too much. But, I'm very skeptical Disney cares about that to any significant degree.
 
Agreed. I was thinking about what the motivation could be. I mean, they haven't even declared all of RIV's points, so what could make them want to ROFR 250 points at $121/point?

Simplest explanation, I suppose, is that it matched a unit they previously ROFR'd, so maybe they figured might as well grab 250 more points in that unit to give them the maximum amount of flexibility to sell it.

If you're someone who thinks Disney cares about the resale market and how that affects direct sales, I suppose you could imagine Disney trying to boost the RIV resale market as they make a final push to sell it out - give direct buyers some comfort that Disney won't let the resale price drop too much. But, I'm very skeptical Disney cares about that to any significant degree.
That's the only way I see them doing it too is it had to be from a unit they wanted. I also doubt as well that they care about RIV resale prices, the lower the better it is for them to ROFR.
 
Isn't yours an international seller? If so you're pretty much golden, I don't even know when the last time they took an international contract was

It is. Yes, have read that. But read somewhere, maybe FB, that they do take international seller contracts. Sounds very rare though.

I’ll be honest, that’s why I made the offer I did. Strategy. Not sure if it makes sense to the DVC vets but made sense to me. Assuming they only look at the point value and not the whole package. But could be wrong.
 
Still seems like, overall, ROFR is very limited. Even at GF your chance of a DVC RM contract getting through is well over 80%. I'd take those odds...

At least if they do another GF phase, it will have to be a new association at this point. I wonder if they could put up a new building somewhere over by the convention center or across the street in the current overflow parking lot. Demolishing the spa could be another option, but I"m doubtful it could meaningfully give them that much space.

Personally I think a second association at contemporary is more likely.
 
It is. Yes, have read that. But read somewhere, maybe FB, that they do take international seller contracts. Sounds very rare though.

I’ll be honest, that’s why I made the offer I did. Strategy. Not sure if it makes sense to the DVC vets but made sense to me. Assuming they only look at the point value and not the whole package. But could be wrong.
If it was a GF then I'd say a very reluctant maybe, but since it's AKV on a small amount of points I'm willing to bet they don't want to deal with international paperwork over it
 
Agreed. I was thinking about what the motivation could be. I mean, they haven't even declared all of RIV's points, so what could make them want to ROFR 250 points at $121/point?

Simplest explanation, I suppose, is that it matched a unit they previously ROFR'd, so maybe they figured might as well grab 250 more points in that unit to give them the maximum amount of flexibility to sell it.

If you're someone who thinks Disney cares about the resale market and how that affects direct sales, I suppose you could imagine Disney trying to boost the RIV resale market as they make a final push to sell it out - give direct buyers some comfort that Disney won't let the resale price drop too much. But, I'm very skeptical Disney cares about that to any significant degree.

I am with you and it could be the unit because that’s a lot of points to replenish to sell from the same one.

Plus, RIV still remains popular with cash guests so as they approach sold out status, it’s possible DVD decides to hold more points to continue to have inventory to offer that way?
 
airjay75---$120-$19388-150-CCV@WL-Oct-0/24, 99/25, 26/26, 150/27- sent 2/20

The 99 points in 2025 are a bit wonky - 98 borrowed, 1 in holding. Only reimbursing seller for dues on the 26 points in 2026 year. Very happy about this. CCV GV for Thanksgiving 2027, here I come!

airjay75---$120-$19388-150-CCV@WL-Oct-99/25, 26/26, 150/27- sent 2/20, passed 3/4

12 days to pass ROFR. Pretty fast, I'd say. Let's hope the time from deed recording to points available is similarly quick.
 











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