Now that we know VEP will keep
DVC running onwards and upwards to 2004
Actually, the first two buildings won't even open until mid-2004, and it will take years to sell out the 600-unit complex -- so the new DVC resort at Eagle Pines "will keep DVC running onwards and upwards" for many year beyond 2004.
Does anyone have a crystal ball, heard rumours or any preferences for what happens next?
I don't have any inside knowledge, but I'll be glad to speculate.
Possibly DVC II, or DVC in California or even Paris.
"DVC II" is a term that's used on this board to refer to a time when Disney sells DVC ownerships with an expiration date that's after 2042. It seems that, so far, people are just as willing to buy DVC memberships that last 40 years as when they lasted 50 years, so I expect to see the 2042 expiration around for at least another ten years.
I don't see DVC coming to California. DVC
had a great site in California. See my article
Disney's Newport Coast Villas, the Disney Vacation Club that Never Happened.
The rumor is that Marriott -- not Disney -- will build a Vacation Club at
Disneyland Paris. That's consistant with the current hotel expansion at Disneyland Paris, where outside lodging companies, not Euro Disney SCA, are building additional on-site hotels.
I don't expect to see any additional DVC resorts outside of WDW, unless merger mania continues and Disney finds itself under the same corporate umbrella as a lodging company; at that point, the lodging company might want to leverage the Disney name and reputation.
My vote goes for Animal Kingdom Lodge
I've never been to Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, but I wonder if there's really any way to add DVC units with a view of the grazing animals without messing up the views from the current guest rooms. The alternatives would be DVC units without views of the animals (thereby eliminating much of the appeal of the Animal Kingdom Lodge) or adding another savannah just for the DVC units, with the costs all passed on to the DVC owners (thereby creating the potential for rather high annual dues.) I tend to believe that if the Animal Kingdom Lodge had been destined to have DVC units, they would have been built in conjunction with the Lodge itself.
I think Disney could be successful in expanding the DVC timeshare concept at all-year locations outside WDW, such as Hawaii or Southern California -- but I don't expect this to happen.
I imagine that there's already a tentative master plan for future DVC resorts at WDW. The next could be a DVC resort integrated with a new full-service resort (similar the Boardwalk Inn and Villas) or a DVC resort added to an existing full-service resort (silimar to the Villas and Wilderness Lodge and the Beach Club Villas). I predict the first units will open in 2007.
But I could be wrong.