ROFR Thread Oct to Dec 2021 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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Unscientifically, I wonder what percent of folks going through Rofr post here. Let's just say 5%, so based on the latest 2 today coming through, Disney would do 40 rofr decisions a day total! If they have more than one Rofr worker thats real great volume 👏 [add sarcasm emoji]. Then again it would be lower than 40 per day because over these last weeks we barely hear of 1 passing a day, if that.

Many have commented before that the rofr decision criteria are a big mystery. I have to imagine that at least 80% of the process is automated through some modeling tool used by the team.

I guess my main point being, it would be interesting to know how many or few rofr decisions are made on average per day, and if this is a metric that Disney even tracks.
 
Wow news of something passing. There has been next to nothing from the ROFR team for 2 weeks so hopefully this means they are working again. Congrats on your deal passing.
thanks! i had literally just gotten off the phone w/agent going over the recent BCV passes/takes and was getting a little discouraged, so this is great news.
 
Unscientifically, I wonder what percent of folks going through Rofr post here. Let's just say 5%, so based on the latest 2 today coming through, Disney would do 40 rofr decisions a day total! If they have more than one Rofr worker thats real great volume 👏 [add sarcasm emoji]. Then again it would be lower than 40 per day because over these last weeks we barely hear of 1 passing a day, if that.

Many have commented before that the rofr decision criteria are a big mystery. I have to imagine that at least 80% of the process is automated through some modeling tool used by the team.

I guess my main point being, it would be interesting to know how many or few rofr decisions are made on average per day, and if this is a metric that Disney even tracks.

It would be interesting to know but I bet the % here is lower than 5%. And I think the only company who even posts ROFR stats is the board sponsor. I don’t see other companies doing it. So even that is a small sample of what happens each month.
 
It would be interesting to know but I bet the % here is lower than 5%. And I think the only company who even posts ROFR stats is the board sponsor. I don’t see other companies doing it. So even that is a small sample of what happens each month.
There are a couple of other resale companies other than the board sponsor that post ROFR stats. All are great tools to follow.
 
mtgtm4---$167-$28650-160-CCV@WL-Jun-7/20, 160/21, 160/22, 160/23- sent 11/16, passed 12/6

First DVC purchase. Price per point was a little higher than we initially targeted coming into this process, but after we had our first 2 contracts taken by Disney at lower price-points, we re-evaluated. Ultimately we looked at the timing of our upcoming 2022 trips, the amount of points banked with this contract that would be available to use, and the incremental cost of booking those 2022 trips through other means (renting, direct, etc.) if we went too much longer not securing a contract, which made it make sense to us going up a little higher in price to have a better chance of passing ROFR. In the end we got the resort we wanted, which was important, especially given all of the recent ROFR activity on CCV. The info on this thread was definitely beneficial and we appreciate it!
 
mtgtm4---$167-$28650-160-CCV@WL-Jun-7/20, 160/21, 160/22, 160/23- sent 11/16, passed 12/6

First DVC purchase. Price per point was a little higher than we initially targeted coming into this process, but after we had our first 2 contracts taken by Disney at lower price-points, we re-evaluated. Ultimately we looked at the timing of our upcoming 2022 trips, the amount of points banked with this contract that would be available to use, and the incremental cost of booking those 2022 trips through other means (renting, direct, etc.) if we went too much longer not securing a contract, which made it make sense to us going up a little higher in price to have a better chance of passing ROFR. In the end we got the resort we wanted, which was important, especially given all of the recent ROFR activity on CCV. The info on this thread was definitely beneficial and we appreciate it!

I'm definitely way too in my head about all this... our CCV contract for 175 points was sent to ROFR the same day for the same use year at $157/point. If I'm at Disney making decisions I'm definitely taking mine and passing yours. Either way **Congratulations** b/c I don't think I have it in me to go through this cycle for multiple weeks again and like you said you can start planning actual 2022 trips now.
 
I'm definitely way too in my head about all this... our CCV contract for 175 points was sent to ROFR the same day for the same use year at $157/point. If I'm at Disney making decisions I'm definitely taking mine and passing yours. Either way **Congratulations** b/c I don't think I have it in me to go through this cycle for multiple weeks again and like you said you can start planning actual 2022 trips now.
Good luck to you as well. They took my CCV 3 weeks ago @$155 but that was when they took pretty much for everything.
 
I'm definitely way too in my head about all this... our CCV contract for 175 points was sent to ROFR the same day for the same use year at $157/point. If I'm at Disney making decisions I'm definitely taking mine and passing yours. Either way **Congratulations** b/c I don't think I have it in me to go through this cycle for multiple weeks again and like you said you can start planning actual 2022 trips now.

You should reach out to your Title company. They likely have an answer on ROFR for you. When I've seen others post their updates on contracts sent the same day as mine, the title company always had a decision from Disney but just didn't get around to communicating it to me and the Broker. They are extremely busy so it could take them a couple of days to advise you.
 
You should reach out to your Title company. They likely have an answer on ROFR for you. When I've seen others post their updates on contracts sent the same day as mine, the title company always had a decision from Disney but just didn't get around to communicating it to me and the Broker. They are extremely busy so it could take them a couple of days to advise you.
So it's the title company that notifies the broker not Disney?
 
So it's the title company that notifies the broker not Disney?

I'm not certain of the process exactly, but in all of my contracts the Title company knew first. I believe the Title company is responsible for sending the contract to ROFR as they are required to ensure it passes before they close.
 
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