KAT4DISNEY
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Just curious...how easy is it to get A VGF Grand Villa at the 7-month mark?
I've often noticed them available even well past the 7 month mark.
Just curious...how easy is it to get A VGF Grand Villa at the 7-month mark?
I don't think one can use easy and VGF in the same sentence for any DVC internal exchange but the 1 BR should be the easiest looking at Lake View. Those that plan and use the WL well will be successful at times for most anything.Just curious...how easy is it to get A VGF Grand Villa at the 7-month mark?
I've often noticed them available even well past the 7 month mark.
One bedrooms are by far the biggest waste of points
Rumor has it there will be studios, one, two bedrooms along with the bungalows.The "rumor" was that wilderness lodge had a 58% occupancy rate for 2014...
If that's even close then vwl phase 2 will include a mass Conversion of the eastern/southern wing to reduce the inventory.
It would only be a matter of time...if true
To be fair VGF was the first WDW with fixed weeks offered for sale. I think since the concept was new it was not fully recognized just how hard it would be to book a studio especially during the fall/winter timeframe. Easy to say in hindsight coulda, woulda, shoulda........Fixed-week sales began with Aulani, not VGF, and the intent was to provide a more traditional timeshare offering that would appeal to international buyers.
I am one of the members you have described that paid the 10% point increase for a fixed-week contract. To me, the increase was well-worth the investment because I do not have to worry about using VGF points to book any available resort at the 7-month mark for a December reservation.
Although it may sound harsh, VGF exemplifies the importance of understanding the product you are buying.
I wouldn't say it is all that. It's definitely a great experience but I put VWL ' s Christmas decorations and overall experience on the same plane as VGF. FWIW I own at both resorts.Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, for most, likely provides the quintessential Christmas holiday. Together, the two story gingerbread house, Grand Christmas tree, and Grand Floridian Society Orchestra create a picturesque sensory experience that evokes the spirit of classic movie moments and fabled Christmas novels. It is a moment that many, I suspect, would like to find themselves a part.
We had this discussion up front about the options and likelihood's this would create but most retail buyers likely were not privy to the info, many likely didn't know it even existed.To be fair VGF was the first WDW with fixed weeks offered for sale. I think since the concept was new it was not fully recognized just how hard it would be to book a studio especially during the fall/winter timeframe. Easy to say in hindsight coulda, woulda, shoulda........
Rumor has it there will be studios, one, two bedrooms along with the bungalows.
I wouldn't say it is all that. It's definitely a great experience but I put VWL ' s Christmas decorations and overall experience on the same plane as VGF. FWIW I own at both resorts.
I have little doubt...I know some who are sticking to the "it's only the bungalows" because there had been no public permitting beyond that...
Ah, but there are now permits against the main lodge. That whole "close off the entire South Wing!" thing...
If anyone was actively stalking the website today, then you would have noticed full weeks available, for studios, during the beginning of December.
All the permits are posted here: http://www.disboards.com/threads/wilderness-lodge-dvc-expansion-details.3410778/page-56I hadn't heard...but that's EXACTLY what I thought of when the rumors popped up about a year ago of the 58% occupancy, combined with long pool refurbs, bungalows, and a new restaurant.
Agree completelyAll the permits are posted here: http://www.disboards.com/threads/wilderness-lodge-dvc-expansion-details.3410778/page-56
Along with lots of updates. WL is a hot mess right now, and it's easy to believe VWL2 will include lower-point units beyond the bungalows. Conversion is quicker than the bungalow build, and gets them selling sooner.
100%...the gf is nice...I watched them put up the tree over the course of a couple of nights one year and couldn't shake the smell of gingerbread till st Patrick's day...
But wilderness was built to naturally lend itself to Christmas.
As Caribbean beach, Boardwalk, and really animal kingdom lodge...weren't...frankly.
Why doesn't DVC put a stop to "walking" reservations? I assume that that's what causes this issue. This issue is a large part of what pushed us to sell our DVC (we just closed). Totally messed up when you have to compete with people who "walk" reservations at 11 months and cause there to be no inventory on your 11 month date already.
It's not like they didn't know demand for studios would be problem with only 47 of them. That's not a reason to reallocate. It's different when certain views are not what they are supposed to be ( ie: going from Lake view to standard like they did at BLT). That's different so I can see where that change needed to happen.