Can you include a link to the other thread where people say Aulani has "tanked" or "bombed?"
The Aulani resort is amazing. In my biased opinion, it is the best of the
DVC resorts. We bought 100 points at Aulani, which gives us enough points to stay in an Ocean View studio for seven nights every other year.
If Aulani is viewed solely in terms of timeshare sales, I doubt it has met the expectations Disney had when it gave a green light to the project many years ago. Aulani is actively marketed to the Japanese, who normally make up a significant percentage of visitors to the Hawaiian Islands. DVD started selling Aulani points in July 2010 and the resort opened on August 29, 2011. However, in March 2011, Japan suffered the horrendous Great East Japan earthquake off the coast of Tohoku, which had devastating effects on the Japanese economy. I suspect DVD's sales to the Japanese have never recovered from the blow.
Earlier this year I put together some data on Aulani sales (click
here to read the article). Given its size (second largest in the DVC system) and its current rate of sales, it will take until 2024 or so before Aulani sells out. Did Disney's board of directors really think Aulani's sale would drag out that long when it agreed to spend upward of $800 million on the project?
When you are sitting by one of Aulani's pools, or floating down the Lazy River, or just enjoying the view from your balcony, you don't really think about things like timeshare sales, projected 'sold-out' dates, return-on-investment, etc.