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We know where Reflections was going. It was on the River Country site. I didn't realize that was up for debate. We also know from former VP of Resorts Bob Holland that the plot of land between TTC and Contemporary, the site of the proposed Eisner-era Mediterranean Resort, is buildable. (Link)
My random thoughts about PVB2.
There's a lot of discussion online, including from DVCFan, that this has to be a new condo association because it's new construction. I don't think that's going to happen. Here's why.
1) Project Timeline. This project has been in play since before the original Poly DVC flip. Tikiman first discussed it on his Web site back in 2012. It was always a two phase project, the first phase of which was up for debate but end up being the hotel conversion. I have no doubt Disney didn't plan on waiting this long to do Phase 2.
2) Expiration Date. Poly opened in 2015. It expires in 2066. Adding on to the existing condo association just makes sense, since there's going to be 42 years left on the contract when the expansion opens in 2024. This isn't a Wilderness Lodge situation where a 20 year gap exist between phases. For comparison, The Villas at Grand Floridian opened in 2013 and the expansion will open in 2022 (9 year gap).
3) Selling Point: All Room Types. The resort would now have all available room types including deluxe studios, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom units with premium view options. In addition, it would have 2 bedroom bungalows. There's even some speculation there may be a few tower studios. This thing will sell.
4) Reallocation Potential. The bungalows are not being used as expected. If you were going to reallocate points at a resort, this would be one to do it at. There will be a minimal impact to owners because of all the studios, new room types and premium view options. Getting the bungalows down to a 15-20% point premium over the Copper Creek cabins would do a lot for their occupancy.
5) Press Release Language. The language in the press release consistently refers to this an expansion.
Orlando, FL (March 15, 2022) – Today, Disney Vacation Club announced proposed plans to develop new Disney Vacation Club villas at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
“It’s no secret that our Members and Guests love the monorail resorts at Walt Disney World,” said Bill Diercksen, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Vacation Club. “Expanding our Disney Vacation Club offerings at the Polynesian would give our Members and Guests yet another incredible option for staying close to the magic while making vacation memories that last a lifetime.”
Inspired by the early concepts for Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, the Imagineers of today are honoring the past while furthering the resort story with this innovative addition. Projected to open in late 2024, the proposed vacation ownership property would complement the existing resort and evoke the spirit of the Pacific Islands.
Situated on the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon, the proposed property would join the rest of the resort in offering stunning views of the Magic Kingdom. Proposed plans would offer additional rooms, new recreation offerings and dining options. More information and project details will be shared at a later date.
Since 2015, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows has been a favorite resort destination, offering an island paradise in the middle of the magic. Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows currently has 380 Disney Vacation Club villas, including the largest Deluxe Studios at any Disney Vacation Club resort at Walt Disney World and unique two-bedroom Bora Bora Bungalows, located over the waters of the Seven Seas Lagoon – the first of their kind at Disney.
Those highlighted words can also be referring to the resort itself as It does not refer to it specifically in relation to the Polynesian Villas and Bungalows. It actually says new DVC coming to Disney Polynesian Village Resort.
I think the mention at the bottom about the villas may simply say those are a popular part of the resort and these new rooms will be too.
So, I just don’t think we know and the fact that it said complement not add was meant to leave us hanging!!
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