wdrl
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Even though Disney continues to sell points for all DVC resorts, several resorts are officially considered to be sold out. In the past, what happened when a DVC resort was classified as being "sold out?" Did Disney make a formal announcement? Did it offer "last chance" deals and incentives? Did it instruct the Guides to act like the sold out resort no longer existed? Did Disney actually stop selling points at a resort, even if for just a short period (I can't imagine that!!)? Does Disney even use the term "sold out", or does it use a more accurate term such as "no longer actively being marketed?"
Both AKV and BLT have sold just over half of their estimated total points. At their current rates of sale, AKV and BLT will take, optimistically, about 24 months before they sell about 98% of their total points. I'm curious how Disney will handle their transition to "sold out" status. I'm also curious at what point will these resorts be considered "sold out." As I see it, Disney could classify a resort as "sold out" even though only 85% or 90% of its total points have been sold.
Both AKV and BLT have sold just over half of their estimated total points. At their current rates of sale, AKV and BLT will take, optimistically, about 24 months before they sell about 98% of their total points. I'm curious how Disney will handle their transition to "sold out" status. I'm also curious at what point will these resorts be considered "sold out." As I see it, Disney could classify a resort as "sold out" even though only 85% or 90% of its total points have been sold.