ROFR Thread January to March 2021 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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Yeah, these are 100 point contracts. I watch all 4 sites dvcstore, dvcresalemarket, ********** and fidelityrealestate I am going to halt for a bit. well after I find out what the fidelity offer is going to do. I am sure they will reject. :)
I so wish I knew what the site that is **********, LOL!
 

I haven't even past ROFR on my first property yet and I've decided to add on with a 25 point Boardwalk contract....if I can find one. I wish there was a way for all the sites to send you alerts! I feel like a site stalker. Addonitis is a real thing.
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There are a few sites that offer alerts. I have them set up. Some you have to download the app.
 
My guess on the BLT demand is that the park right next door is about to start celebrating an 18-month long 50th anniversary? Disney might be happy to have those points and and raise the cash price? Only thing I can think of.

I don't know, but it actually makes me consider selling mine! It might make more sense to keep it and do some point rentals, though. Too bad I didn't think of that for the 50th. :headache:
 
I don't know, but it actually makes me consider selling mine! It might make more sense to keep it and do some point rentals, though. Too bad I didn't think of that for the 50th. :headache:
We started talking about more points (we have 100 BLT resale, 25 AK direct) but couldn’t find any decently priced AK to add on, we only wanted 100. So then we saw the BLT prices and decided... well heck, let’s sell our BLT and buy 200 AKV or SSR! Our BLT went under contract within a few hours of their email going out.
 
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Chris Jarrett - Waiting for ROFR for 170 points at Animal Kingdom Lodge.

170 points ‘21
170 points ‘22
170 points ‘23

purchased for $114 per point for a total of $19,380. Buyer pays closing cost and annual dues bringing total to $21,330. Sent 3/13.

Can you enter the info in the tool in post #1 so it can be added to the list?
 
We started talking about more points (we have 100 BLT resale, 25 AK direct) but couldn’t find any decently priced AK to add on, we only wanted 100. So then we saw the BLT prices and decided... well heck, let’s sell our BLT and buy 200 AKV or SSR! Our BLT went under contract within a few hours of their email going out.

I really enjoy BLT. I have three small contracts. Polynesian is my favorite, Copper Creek is my direct, which leaves BLT as the most sensible one to go. I want to buy a small contract (50-75 points) at Disneyland Tower, so I'll probably sell my BLT at some point. It was purchased before the resale restrictions (I can use it at Riviera) and it has low dues, so I'm really hesitant. I might wait until Disneyland Tower is actually under construction. I can afford all my dues, so maybe I just keep it, and sometimes rent out extra points. :confused3
 
I really enjoy BLT. I have three small contracts. Polynesian is my favorite, Copper Creek is my direct, which leaves BLT as the most sensible one to go. I want to buy a small contract (50-75 points) at Disneyland Tower, so I'll probably sell my BLT at some point. It was purchased before the resale restrictions (I can use it at Riviera) and it has low dues, so I'm really hesitant. I might wait until Disneyland Tower is actually under construction. I can afford all my dues, so maybe I just keep it, and sometimes rent out extra points. :confused3
With the new expansions to Disneyland I will definetly keep and eye on the progress of the new DVC resort. I am so excited but, I have been gong to Disneyland since I was 2. Where the heck are they going to find that much space to expand? Will people have to sell their farms. lol. Sorry Aunt Beula but you have to go, we need room for Toy Story Land,
 
With the new expansions to Disneyland I will definetly keep and eye on the progress of the new DVC resort. I am so excited but, I have been gong to Disneyland since I was 2. Where the heck are they going to find that much space to expand? Will people have to sell their farms. lol. Sorry Aunt Beula but you have to go, we need room for Toy Story Land,

I don't want to derail this thread - there are dedicated Disneyland Tower ones - but the concept art looked like they were going to use the surface parking lots on the west end of the property. My guess is they'd then convert Toy Story and/or Pumbaa surface lots into structures.

I had thought about buying Grand Californian resale, but the price. :scared: If I saw a small contract I'd might consider it, but I really like the Disneyland Hotel, so I am just waiting. :surfweb:
 
With the new expansions to Disneyland I will definetly keep and eye on the progress of the new DVC resort. I am so excited but, I have been gong to Disneyland since I was 2. Where the heck are they going to find that much space to expand? Will people have to sell their farms. lol. Sorry Aunt Beula but you have to go, we need room for Toy Story Land,

I didn't completely study but a lot of it is existing parking areas and it looked like it may be using some of the old DTD - probably that they had already shut down for the previous hotel project that got un-approved by the old Anaheim council. Parking has been added elsewhere so they can take some of the old parking now for theme park space.
 
I don't want to derail this thread - there are dedicated Disneyland Tower ones - but the concept art looked like they were going to use the surface parking lots on the west end of the property. My guess is they'd then convert Toy Story and/or Pumbaa surface lots into structures.

I had thought about buying Grand Californian resale, but the price. :scared: If I saw a small contract I'd might consider it, but I really like the Disneyland Hotel, so I am just waiting. :surfweb:
You can read all about their plans on disneylandforward.com and its so exciting! I live on the west coast and would love to take trips more often with my grands. Its a 2 hour flight or a drive and less days to see it all. In reading the details I was surprised to know there were areas available to expand. I always thought Disneyland can't get any bigger because everything is already used up. The great thing about Disneyland though is that even staying off property you can be within walking distance. I have gone so often I have a virtual map in my head of both parks, the Downtown Disney area and all the hotels surrounding it. lol
 
I don't know, but it actually makes me consider selling mine! It might make more sense to keep it and do some point rentals, though. Too bad I didn't think of that for the 50th. :headache:
I think booked reservations over renting points are going to make a lot of sense especially at hard to book spots/studios. People can go online and book for cash and just see a very easy comparison as to the savings and everyone wins. Example, a CCV studio for Christmas Week, stuff like that. BLT for Oct 1 week would fetch a nice rental fee I imagine, but it also might for Spring Break 2022 with the 11 month window approaching now. Not everyone will be "celebrating" the 50th in Oct. Plus, you'll have Tron opening at some point, my guess is around Memorial Day 2022.

we just picked up some BR points (hopefully, haven't pass ROFR yet) because we just stayed at Saratoga and thought the refresh was great so if the BR rehab is 1/2 as good, going to be very desirable and we love that resort. Murphy Bed such a better options and CCV won't be getting those for a decade. (and we have CCV too) Plus, the BR studio sleeps 5.

To me there's three resorts where families can easily (as in, inside room within 15 minutes of exit) leave a park and have a midday nap for young kids, Cont/BLT, BC, BW....GF walkway helps with that one, but that's an even higher price and that's a legit walk. BLT isn't for us, but I get the appeal logistically and why those 3 can have a premium attached.
 
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