Been to Vegas many time and have my favorite places to stay, more just curious if people thought this rumor could be true. I find it hard to believe. Years ago when Vegas tried to become more family oriented, maybe I could have seen it then. I just do not see it now.I can imagine a LOT of places where Disney might put a non-Park DVC resort. Las Vegas is close to the bottom of the list. Then again, I thought ESPN would never directly endorse gambling within the brand, and we see how that turned out.
Now, if you want to stay in Las Vegas, I'm pretty sure you can get some very inexpensive Getaways through Interval for cash. For example, Marriott Grand Chateau, just off the Strip between Hard Rock and MGM Grand, for late spring is about $900 for a week in a 1BR. That's between 1/3 and 1/4 what it would cost to book via Marriott, but it is non-refundable.
Are you sure about that?Especially given Disney's anti-gambling stand.
Espn and sports gambling seem to be a thing.Not at all likely. Especially given Disney's anti-gambling stand.
It's like Stitch's Great Escape but without Stitch...I heard people will stand out front and snap pictures of characters on their hand and then force you to take one.
The biggest problem with a DVC hotel in Vegas is that Vegas is the second-most timeshare saturated city in the country (behind only Orlando). Outlaying capital to build or convert a new timeshare building there makes zero financial sense.Are you sure about that?
They have lobbied against gambling in Florida, but that strikes me as awfully self-serving.
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For example, the Marriott's Grand Chateau, has only 3 of the 4 wings built because they aren't confident in demand to finish the build.The biggest problem with a DVC hotel in Vegas is that Vegas is the second-most timeshare saturated city in the country (behind only Orlando). Outlaying capital to build or convert a new timeshare building there makes zero financial sense.