From August 30, to November 1, 2019, Disney filed 8,517 Old Key West “extension” deeds with the Orange County Comptroller for those owners who chose to extend. These extension deeds contained 1,468,764 points, or about 19.1% of Old Key West’s total points.
...Although only 19.1% of Old Key West’s points were extended by the public since the initial offering in 2007, the percentage of points owned by the general public with the extended 2057 expiration date has continued to increase every year since then. All Old Key West deeds sold by Disney since September 2007 have the later expiration date. In addition, whenever Disney reacquires an Old Key West deed with the original 2042 expiration date via foreclosure proceedings or by exercising its right of first refusal on resale transactions, it resells the points with the later 2057 expiration date.
Dating back to March 2010, Disney has sold more than 550,000 Old Key West points with the 2057 ending date. Combined with the 1.48 million points voluntarily extended, more than 2 million points owned by the public now have the January 2057 contract end date. This total represents more than 1/4 of the 7.7 million points which make up Disney's Old Key West Resort.