whitfamily
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I just got an email for the web cast as well. I registered out of curiosity at this point![]()
I am in the same boat. So are saying to hold the contract until March 23? They will wait that long to announce something different from the current promotions?
First, sign up for the webcast. They will only offer the webcast incentives to those who attend.
Second, call your guide to get his/her thoughts. Explain that you signed up for the webcast and want to make sure you get the better of the incentives (your current contract or the webcast).
Contracts can be cancelled before they close. In fact, some states (not sure about all states) allow the contract to be cancelled a few days after the closing date.
I suspect guides would rather avoid extra paperwork. However, it's best to talk to them to verify what DVD's policy is.
Are we thinking these incentives will just be for add-ons, or for new purchases too? We are currently holding paperwork to sendback for BLT, and I want to be sure we are getting the best deal.
Can you spare the time to fire-up the webcast on your computer and then walk away?![]()
Can you spare the time to fire-up the webcast on your computer and then walk away?![]()
im a girl scout, if i sign on for it i'll watch it to the bitter end
I am wonder why the webcast website and the email all has the picture of Paris as background.... are they going to annouce the new DVC resort will be in ......Disneyland Paris??
I signed up for the webcast. I can always use a free Litho and to see what a deal I might be able to get.
I took the KTTK tour in February and the guide told us they were going to build a new park in China. Maybe this will be part of the announcement.
So I just got off the phone with my guide, (who in the various years we've dealt with one another tends to be a very good actress playing coy when I ask very direct, pointed questions about what I read in various online sources, including here - especially when she doesn't want to answer me) and she said, in her roundabout way, that she hasn't heard anything about BCV or BWV prices going up anytime soon, but she'd certainly ask around and see if she could find anything out for me. (Yeah, whatever).
I then asked her a variety of other questions, including about VGC and what the current incentives are there since she knows that we want more points there. The fun part was when (Nunzia and any others who want additional VGC points, this is for you) - she then dropped her voice to a barely audible whisper and continued to tell me that there will be a new round of incentives coming out late next week (confirming a pp's post about new incentives later on, not this Sunday) that will include better discounts than anything they currently offer on VGC to try and get that one closer to selling out. She talked about the meeting a couple of days ago and said that the managers running that meeting indicated VGC was more than 65% sold, and they want to move it to the finish line.
Obviously only time will tell, and guides are salespeople - but I do hope what she whispered to me is true, as we'd love to get some more points there once again.
The initial restrictions were part of a contractual guarantee given to people who had purchased SSR and AKV points through the Disneyland sales center. Those buyers were guaranteed a 60-day window in which they could purchase points at the Grand Californian.
The 60-day window was upheld.
As for the minimum, my understanding is that was necessitated by the number of individuals who were given this guarantee. Even though they suspected the vast majority of buyers wouldn't take advantage of the 60-day window, they still had to be prudent and afford equal rights to every eligible member. In other words, they couldn't allow 5000 people (speculative) to purchase 500 points each simply because there aren't 2.5 million points available at the Grand Cal.
Once the 60 day window ended that cap no longer applied.
Selling the entire resort within a couple of months was a pipe dream. There's a reason it took 18 years for DVC to build its first resort in CA and for it being only 50 units.
I am wonder why the webcast website and the email all has the picture of Paris as background.... are they going to annouce the new DVC resort will be in ......Disneyland Paris??
If it IS Paris I guess it would be too much to hope for something to be ready by August of 2011 'eh? Maybe if they were converting part of an existing property it would be possible? Does anybody remember how long it took for them to remodel & open the first units at AKV in Jambo House? We're planning to visit DLP pre- Med cruise and would most certainly prefer a few nights in a DVC unit over one of the existing hotel rooms that are so point intensive... DLP would make sense if DCL plans to keep a ship in Europe... Here's hoping.![]()