PPS - one more plug for my RV/Trailer DVC timeshare idea of Camp Davy Crockett which would be across the street from the entrance of Fort Wilderness in the direction of Epcot. RV/trailer sales are hot and this would be the time to roll this out. You could build a golf cart trail to Best Friends Pet Care (because campers can travel with the pets but on park days might want to take them to BF). I've been plugging Camp Davy Crockett for 10 years at least I bet. Disney has so much land they can spare that section for us lowly ground huggers.
I just double-checked the archives. It's been 7 years (not 10) since I started advocating for a RV/Trailer DVC across the road from Fort Wilderness in the direction of Epcot. Although it feels like it's been a lot longer .....
That was plenty of time for the machinations of corporate Disney to come up with a design, "leak" the drawings/plans out and wait for the fan critique (isn't that how it's done?), and then make revisions and release the public announcement. I live in a college town with a successful college football team. A lot of gameday condo/housing "press releases" occur (
on this piece of land
in this time frame
with these amenities) and then they wait to see if there is a surge of interest/buying/down payments before they pull the trigger on their property options to actually BUY the property and execute the plan. More often than not, nothing comes of it.
That's what happened with Reflections. Not a surprise with the lame design and with the recent DVC Resort 2.0 resale restrictions.
But if they had rolled out an RV/Trailer DVC long ago, listened to the feedback ("plans, what plans?"

), shelved it (while making changes based on potential customer demand), and then had it sitting there on a shelf WAITING for a perfect camper opportunity, they could have pivoted from their primary plans, Plan A (Reflections) and executed Plan B (Camp Davy Crockett). And scraping dirt and putting up some surface trimmings would be cheap and very profitable. And it would cash in on an under-served market that would literally THROW money at the company. Building Reflections (with different paint, wallpaper, and lobby kitch) at the Poly just removes another easy future opportunity off the table (Seven Seas shoreline).
Disney's DVC business model seems to require every acre of land to produce BLT-like profits. That's not realistic.
So DVC will continue to harvest low-hanging fruit like the Seven Seas Lagoon shoreline, Epcot's monorail line into THAT theme park, convert more hotel resort rooms/wings to time shares, and then maybe circle back to the dirt behind Pioneer Hall. We can't escape it forever. We can only hope it gets delayed. And delayed. And delayed. While campsite prices are high along with demand, we can still enjoy what we have as we can.
Bama Ed
PS -
Disney will not expand the Fort with campsites again (not BLT-like profits).
Disney will not build a Camp Davy Crockett on Bay Lake behind Pioneer Hall (not enough profit potential for shoreline property).
PPS - And to show I'm willing to put my money where my mouth is, I'll bet
@tiggerdad's pickup truck on it.
