BWV Dreamin
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Plus figure in that these are imitation studios. The actual studios with kitchenettes may disappear very quick with all the new booking competition. Smoke and mirrors calling these studios.
FYI, Disney beat earnings estimates as reported yesterday. No reason DVC needs to sell VGF cheap. They ain't hurtin one bit.
I much prefer the new (aka vgf2) studios. Not sure what’s ”imitation” about them, but I definitely like them better from the floor plan, drawings, layout, and location.
I have an April Use Year . . . So hoping sales start before then. Would love to get the added points from this year and next, which is less than 2 months away. Of course, all this assumes it is priced right!
Much speculation as to the opening price. Opening up at the current Riviera price is considered "cheap". IMO, Riviera is not on par with VGF and DVC could( and maybe will) get much more for VGF. As Ive said all along Disney is not gonna leave money on the table. YMMV.Was it expected to be cheap? I thought most of the discussion was whether or not it's going to come in below or above Riviera's .
I think most of the guesses are that it will be at RIV prices or slightly above it, maybe 10% above.Was it expected to be cheap? I thought most of the discussion was whether or not it's going to come in below or above Riviera's current pricing.
FYI, Disney beat earnings estimates as reported yesterday. No reason DVC needs to sell VGF cheap. They ain't hurtin one bit.
I don't think any of the pricing guesses had anything to do with Disney's current financials.FYI, Disney beat earnings estimates as reported yesterday. No reason DVC needs to sell VGF cheap. They ain't hurtin one bit.
You can’t buy VGF, I tried multiple times this year.I really think they will be the current direct rate, but with some incentives.......
Which begs the question. If Disney plans on an opening price near Riviera’s direct price, why not capitalize on those that want to purchase at $255/pt, ? I think it has nothing to do with caring about our feelings if they come in lower at the open ( finances are non-emotional with businesses).You can’t buy VGF, I tried multiple times this year.
The guess is that Disney does not want to sell a relatively small number of VGF1 points at $255pp and anger a bunch of DVC members once they start selling VGF2 at a much lower price.Which begs the question. If Disney plans on an opening price near Riviera’s direct price, why not capitalize on those that want to purchase at $255/pt? I think it has nothing to do with caring about our feelings if they come in lower at the open (finances are non-emotional with businesses).
Right, create a backlog of demand so that VGF2 sells like gangbusters right out of the gate. Impress your boss with strong sales rather than go through gyrations explaining why sales did not meet expectations.I still think it has nothing to do about angering any members ( plenty of that going on already, ie: no annual passes, 50% borrowing rule, etc). There is some other logic that we just don’t have privy to.
This is true about the collective here...but we are a small minority...the majority dont know the ins and outs even after owning for years. But if it gets out that they bought a product $40 more per point just a couple of months before, well then they could be very vocal as to why were they not told to wait for the reduction in price,,or want that lower price now.I still think it has nothing to do about angering any members ( plenty of that going on already, ie: no annual passes, 50% borrowing rule, etc). There is some other logic that we just don’t have privy to.
That’s really interesting. Curious, how do you find that sales data? I assume maybe there’s some kind of public record with it being tied to a condoAt $255pp, VGF was selling on average about 2200 points per month. At $255 per point, there are a small number of buyers.
An actively marketed (and lower priced) DVC resort frequently sells over 100,000 points per month.
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Which begs the question. If Disney plans on an opening price near Riviera’s direct price, why not capitalize on those that want to purchase at $255/pt, ? I think it has nothing to do with caring about our feelings if they come in lower at the open ( finances are non-emotional with businesses).
Cool! Thanks for sharing!dvcnews.com reports monthly direct sales data.
Here's a graph of sales for the actively marketed WDW DVC resorts since 2013:
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I still think it has nothing to do about angering any members ( plenty of that going on already, ie: no annual passes, 50% borrowing rule, etc). There is some other logic that we just don’t have privy to.