The VGF 2 pricing thread

What will 200 points at VGF2 look like at launch, with incentives included?

  • Same price as Riviera, Same point chart as VGF1

    Votes: 34 14.6%
  • Same price as Riviera, higher point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 14 6.0%
  • Same price as Riviera, lower point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 1 0.4%
  • A little higher than Riviera ($1-$25 more), same point chart as VGF1

    Votes: 74 31.8%
  • A little higher than Riviera ($1-$25 more), higher point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 50 21.5%
  • A little higher than Riviera ($1-$25 more), lower point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 6 2.6%
  • A lot higher than Riviera ($26+ more), same point chart as VGF1

    Votes: 39 16.7%
  • A lot higher than Riviera ($26+ more), higher point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 14 6.0%
  • A lot higher than Riviera ($26+ more), lower point chart than VGF1

    Votes: 1 0.4%

  • Total voters
    233
  • Poll closed .
I wonder what Disney’s contract is with the owners of swan and dolphin. That property is such a wonderful spot of land

I’d assume Disney has rofr on that land and it would make the perfect dvc complex
 
After the Big Pine Key conversion, here's the room count at the Deluxe Resorts:
  • Boardwalk Inn = 372 rooms
  • Wilderness Lodge = 430 rooms
  • Polynesian = 479 rooms
  • Beach Club = 583 rooms
  • Yacht Club = 621 rooms
  • Contemporary = 655 rooms
  • Grand Floridian = 668 rooms
  • Animal Kingdom Lodge = 943 rooms
Interesting. Where'd you get these numbers from?
 

Why wouldn’t they? Just update the thing and sell it all over again.
It’s the highest value real estate at WDW. Walking distance to 2 parks. Maybe they’ll just reboot it! I wouldn’t be surprised if they use the space differently.

I certainly expect a different theme next go around.
 
I wonder what Disney’s contract is with the owners of swan and dolphin. That property is such a wonderful spot of land

I’d assume Disney has rofr on that land and it would make the perfect dvc complex
Disney owns the land. They lease it to a company that operates the Marriott properties. When it was announced in the mid 80s it was termed a 99 year lease. While that may have been renegotiated since, that would put the expiration of the lease in roughly 2085.
 
Everyone keeps saying stuff like this, so much that there seems to be a consensus that they're going to "tear down and gut" all of the 2042 resorts when those contracts expire. They didn't tear down the Contemporary in 2021 so I'm not sure why they would tear down Beach Club in 2042.
Only reason I can see that DVC would do more than just a big refurb at BCV - since the building is so small - they might want to significantly increase the # of rooms and that may be easier to accomplish if they start from scratch rather than add floors or annexes to the existing structure - but I think they’ll just update and redo the points charts
 
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From your post to Gods ears. I’d be all for the Yacht Club conversion to DVC
I’d imagine yc would sell like hotcakes and just picture the debates we can have on price. Now the question, is yc worth more $ per point than gfv 🤣

even A paltry 100 room conversion would net dvc solid profits and generate stiff competition for sales
 
Unless Disney decides to close their water parks their pretty unlikely to do anything that is close to SAB again.
I think you’re right, but I’m sure Disney could come up with a smaller, fun pool that echoed the spirit of SAB, if not the size or layout. It would certainly be better than the more generic second pool they have now.
 
YC would be great but there's no room to construct a new building, even one as small as BCV. In addition, YC doesn't have a lot of rooms. As you note, with the convention center connected to the YC and close location to Epcot, Disney usually fills the Y&BC.

After the Big Pine Key conversion, here's the room count at the Deluxe Resorts:
  • Boardwalk Inn = 372 rooms
  • Wilderness Lodge = 430 rooms
  • Polynesian = 479 rooms
  • Beach Club = 583 rooms
  • Yacht Club = 621 rooms
  • Contemporary = 655 rooms
  • Grand Floridian = 668 rooms
  • Animal Kingdom Lodge = 943 rooms
By far, AKL is the largest Deluxe Resort. There are 343 rooms (nearly all Studios) on the 4th floor at AKL. With the 5th & 6th floors already DVC, the most obvious thing to do is convert the 4th floor to DVC. The issue with those is that the contract ends in 2057.

Another option is to convert the remaining Boardwalk Inn into DVC. Like Wilderness Lodge, these could be treated differently than BWV, especially since it's physically separate from the existing BWV. (Similar to how BRV and CCV are different DVC resorts.)

I only started reading about 10 pages ago, so I apologize if this has already been discussed, but I wonder if Disney would ever add on to CCV like they are at GFV. They could easily take another floor from the resort and convert it into studios, which would be amazing!
 
I only started reading about 10 pages ago, so I apologize if this has already been discussed, but I wonder if Disney would ever add on to CCV like they are at GFV. They could easily take another floor from the resort and convert it into studios, which would be amazing!

I think if this is a success then we may very well see more hotel rooms moved into DVC before they build new resorts.
 
I’d imagine yc would sell like hotcakes and just picture the debates we can have on price. Now the question, is yc worth more $ per point than gfv 🤣

even A paltry 100 room conversion would net dvc solid profits and generate stiff competition for sales
YC to me has always made the most sense for a DVC conversion. The reason I’ve heard it didn’t happen was because Disney wanted rooms for all the the various conventions. I’d guess now with the new Swam Reserve maybe there is less demand for YC rooms. But YC rooms that overlook the board walk would be amazing for DVC. Would be interesting to see how the point chart would look compared to BCV or BWV though.
 
YC to me has always made the most sense for a DVC conversion. The reason I’ve heard it didn’t happen was because Disney wanted rooms for all the the various conventions. I’d guess now with the new Swam Reserve maybe there is less demand for YC rooms. But YC rooms that overlook the board walk would be amazing for DVC. Would be interesting to see how the point chart would look compared to BCV or BWV though.

The Swan is not Disney owned however. Disney conventions use Disney rooms and vice versa. Of course attendees can decide to not stay at a host hotel but I don't think that's extremely common. As long as Disney is going after convention business they'll probably want to keep Yacht Club hotel rooms only.
 
They are not going to tear down the old resorts when they just update. Maybe knock down sound walls to open up the front foyer but other than that it's not changing
 
YC to me has always made the most sense for a DVC conversion. The reason I’ve heard it didn’t happen was because Disney wanted rooms for all the the various conventions. I’d guess now with the new Swam Reserve maybe there is less demand for YC rooms. But YC rooms that overlook the board walk would be amazing for DVC. Would be interesting to see how the point chart would look compared to BCV or BWV though.
I never thought they would do a yc for the very reason you stated. Even with the swan reserve that is not disney resort. The YC books week for their conventions.
 
After the Big Pine Key conversion, here's the room count at the Deluxe Resorts:
  • Boardwalk Inn = 372 rooms
  • Wilderness Lodge = 430 rooms
  • Polynesian = 479 rooms
  • Beach Club = 583 rooms
  • Yacht Club = 621 rooms
  • Contemporary = 655 rooms
  • Grand Floridian = 668 rooms
  • Animal Kingdom Lodge = 943 rooms
By far, AKL is the largest Deluxe Resort. There are 343 rooms (nearly all Studios) on the 4th floor at AKL. With the 5th & 6th floors already DVC, the most obvious thing to do is convert the 4th floor to DVC. The issue with those is that the contract ends in 2057.

Another option is to convert the remaining Boardwalk Inn into DVC. Like Wilderness Lodge, these could be treated differently than BWV, especially since it's physically separate from the existing BWV. (Similar to how BRV and CCV are different DVC resorts.)

I could see them eventually tearing down the convention center. Conferences are becoming a thing of the past. Businesses have so many budget friendly alternatives now like online training, Zoom, etc. Ignoring COVID concerns, they don't want to spend the money on sending their employees to conferences. You will always have the cheer/dance conferences, but they could use one of the many other conference centers on property.

I love Animal Kingdom Lodge, but it's so far away from everything. I just don't see them investing anything else into it.

They did a lot of work in front Epcot. Maybe they will finally build something there? Or tear down Caribbean Beach and expand Rivera?

I think the most likely scenario is that they redesign Reflections and build on their already prepared site.

My dream scenario is that they tear down the Polynesian Luau space and add a 1 and 2 bedroom building. They could make it a tower, similar to the original concept artwork for the resort. They've considered this before.

https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs...e-coming-to-disneys-polynesian-village-resort
 
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I planted the seed today in Dh’s mind to add on at GFV2. He is not a Disney person and does not like GF at all. He comes on trips now bc we have small kids but I could definitely see him stopping in a few years. My older DD17 and I love GF and would stay there every time. We are staying at VGF on a girls trip in Feb. to do the Princess 10k. I would love to add on around 50 points so we can continue our RunDisney girls trip.
He didn’t look thrilled at the idea. Hoping I can wear him down. I am jealous of everyone who has spouses that support your addonitis. Pretty sure my husband thinks I’m crazy every time I mentioning adding on. But he wasn’t complaining when we stayed in a 2 bedroom at Copper Creek last month.
 
Thoughts on this groups POV On a VGF1 resale contract now? I am looking at final decision on a 250 point December UY contract that has DEC21 351 pts, of which 101 are banked from DEC 2020 and full 250 2022 points available. Seller wants $203pp

I currently own AUL & SSR direct contracts with Dec UY.

Really want to be able to book 2BR VGF for post Christmas which is hard to do at 7 months.
Recent VGF contracts have been selling (and passing ROFR) for around $175-$185. We just bought a 105 pt contract for $180. I would NOT pay $203. That is nuts.
 















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