This poll is missing the logical, reasonable choice: "Continue the controlled expansion of Disney Vacation Club capacity at WDW as long as there is a demand for new memberships."
The way the first item is worded ("Too much is never enough! Keep going after EP.") suggests a policy of expanding with no regard to whether anyone wants to buy what's being built.
Originally posted by Richyams
What percentage of WDW rooms are DVC???
Lets take bets, will Werner or Doc answer this first?
According to a
GlobeSt.com article earlier this month:
<blockquote>The Saratoga project brings Disney's timeshare count to 2,350 units in seven locations versus 22,000 hotel rooms in 19 properties, according to previously published reports of the individual properties.</blockquote>
But I think GlobeSt.com is incorrect with their numbers. First, GlobeSt. com is counting the Saratoga Springs Resort as 484 units -- they're counting the 184 new units and the 300 refurbished units as DVC timeshare capacity. As Dean has pointed out, it's questionable whether those 300 rooms will be part of DVC. Also, GlobeSt.com's DVC numbers appear to include HH and VB, which really don't belong in a count of DVC capacity at WDW.
A WDWMagic
page about the Pop Century project includes the following text quoted from an article or press release (I can't tell which), dated February 3, 2001:
<blockquote>Together with Disneys Animal Kingdom Lodge, opening in spring 2001, Disney's Pop Century Resort when completed will bring the total number of guest rooms at Walt Disney World Resort to more than 33,000. A total of 19 resorts with more than 27,000 rooms will be Walt Disney World owned and operated. Currently, Disney owned and operated guest rooms total more than 20,000 in 17 resorts.</blockquote>
Take your pick, and do your own math.
You can come up with answers from about 5% to 10% depending on what numbers you use.