What if they added a washer& dryer? I'd happily pay a few more points per night for that!
LOL. I think they already have most of my vacation $$. But if they add a w/d to those studios, I'll find more somewhere!We are a family of 3 that loves the convenience of a 1br. I love VGF and if they add a w/d to VGF 2.0 studios, well Disney can just have all of my money.![]()
I’ve been interested in buying VGF. Was thinking of going resale but would hate to pay $200pp resale if they launch it for new at $205 or $210.
Has anyone heard anything new about when they will open up sales?
DVC News published two articles this week:I’ve been interested in buying VGF. Was thinking of going resale but would hate to pay $200pp resale if they launch it for new at $205 or $210.
Has anyone heard anything new about when they will open up sales?
I started a thread asking this very question. Some folks say not until Spring, but I'm hoping for sometime in the Fall. Seems like they'd want to take advantage of the crowds coming in for the 50th, as well as Christmas, to start sales.I spoke with my guide this morning and they said they were starting construction in Spring 2022 and will have the resort open Summer 2022.
I don’t really know what that means for sales date or when pricing will be released, but have they ever done something like this where they open a resort with no sales? Even if they were to open in August 2022 they would have booking available this September. Seems like they should be selling now or at least have prices listed and details.
I think the construction timeline for VGF2 is considerably shorter, which could mean an earlier date to start sales. CCV, also a conversion, has one bedrooms, VGF2 won't...which could mean a much faster completion date.DVC News published two articles this week:
"Permit Filed For Grand Floridian Construction"
And:
"Grand Floridian Timeshare License Amended For New Villas"
As stated in the second article:
The timeshare license amendment does not necessarily indicate immediate plans to begin selling points. Disney Vacation Club was issued a timeshare license for Copper Creek 314 days before its opening. The license for Disney's Riviera Resort was granted more than 500 days before its debut.
Good point! Personally, I think they’ll be about the same.There's no options on the poll for lower price than Riviera. What's the deal with that?
In your dreams! Just not gonna happen.There's no options on the poll for lower price than Riviera. What's the deal with that?
Says the person with "Dreamin" in their username coincidentally lol. What can I say...I'm all about foolish optimism.In your dreams! Just not gonna happen.
I spoke with my guide this morning and they said they were starting construction in Spring 2022 and will have the resort open Summer 2022.
I don’t really know what that means for sales date or when pricing will be released, but have they ever done something like this where they open a resort with no sales? Even if they were to open in August 2022 they would have booking available this September. Seems like they should be selling now or at least have prices listed and details.
I don’t think they need to. They’ll sell probably 1/4th of the points on offer in the first 2 weeks they’re available. I imagine that will be in the Spring but that’s a guess.I spoke with my guide this morning and they said they were starting construction in Spring 2022 and will have the resort open Summer 2022.
I don’t really know what that means for sales date or when pricing will be released, but have they ever done something like this where they open a resort with no sales? Even if they were to open in August 2022 they would have booking available this September. Seems like they should be selling now or at least have prices listed and details.
Not sure about two bedrooms, but I think the one bedrooms will be ok. Its the studios that always go first, and I think thats what the majority of buyers will want. The point chart for one and two bedrooms is very very high.I fear the new resort will squeeze the one and two bed units. They will have a flood of points for studios but there wont be balance for the other booking categories. Typical disney doing the renovation on the cheap
Not sure about two bedrooms, but I think the one bedrooms will be ok. Its the studios that always go first, and I think thats what the majority of buyers will want. The point chart for one and two bedrooms is very very high.
Most, but not all.I agree. And in addition to the cost for one and two bedrooms being high (high point cost times high point requirements), the new building is only studios and therefore one would think most new buyers will be targeting a studio stay.
Most, but not all.
You’re definitely adding at least some buyers who will want one bedroom accommodations, and you’re definitely not adding any new one bedroom units.
It’s hard to see it not having at least some effect.
But, I suppose you could argue that some of the current one bedroom bookings are made by people who would have preferred a studio, but waited too long to make their reservation. If that’s true then maybe, just maybe, it ends up being net neutral.