A question came to me as I was reading some of the posts about the next potential resort after SSR.
If DVC decides to convert some of the Contemporary Resort or Polynesian Resort into Villas, would they also have the same life-span as, say, SSR? CR and PR are the oldest hotels on the property, and even if they renovate the place into villas, can they realistically have another 40 year+ lifespan? I mean, PR as it is looks pretty outdated and worn. I would not stay there if not for the unique atmosphere.
I will throw out another question... What do you think will happen to the current DVC resorts when the contracts expire in 30 years or so? Would they tear them down to build new buildings, or would they re-sell them to new members for higher prices? I know that the prevailing tendency in the northeast is to renovate a house, even if it a 100 years old. In the south, from personal experience, many people prefer to knock down an old house to build a new one. So, I just wonder what DVC would do when their current property becomes old and worn.
If DVC decides to convert some of the Contemporary Resort or Polynesian Resort into Villas, would they also have the same life-span as, say, SSR? CR and PR are the oldest hotels on the property, and even if they renovate the place into villas, can they realistically have another 40 year+ lifespan? I mean, PR as it is looks pretty outdated and worn. I would not stay there if not for the unique atmosphere.
I will throw out another question... What do you think will happen to the current DVC resorts when the contracts expire in 30 years or so? Would they tear them down to build new buildings, or would they re-sell them to new members for higher prices? I know that the prevailing tendency in the northeast is to renovate a house, even if it a 100 years old. In the south, from personal experience, many people prefer to knock down an old house to build a new one. So, I just wonder what DVC would do when their current property becomes old and worn.