Where Would You Like To See New DVC Resorts?

Alaska or hawaii....and you have cruise choices to get you there!!!!!!!what do ya'll think?????
 
Actually Hawaii would be nice, esp if it's on the Kona coast (big island). Just about everything there is $500/night.:rolleyes:
 
Our dream location for the DVC would be at the Beach Club. Oops, too late, we already bought that!

Okay, then we have to add our voices to the chorus calling for the Poly Villas. And I think Caverill even found the best spot for it! As long as it's close enough to still enjoy the amenities of the Poly itself.

On the off chance that something would be built outside of WDW, we'd vote for a DL resort, or a REAL polynesian resort in Hawaii.

One final idea: how many points do you suppose they'd ask to get on the International Space Station??
:D :D
 

GF Villas gets my vote, although I am almost ashamed to say after reading these and many other posts referencing the POLY, I have never been there! First stop next trip.

WHAT DID HAPPEN TO EAGLE PINES?
 
Supposedly Eagle Pines isn't dead....just moved to the back burner while they concentrate on DI first.
 
Disnut Dave... You took the words out of my mouth. Quite a few years ago when I first looked at DVC, Boardwalk was being sold. My husband and I left the DVC office and went and stood on the boardwalk. We were both leaning on the railing of the boardwalk looking accross the lake and I told my husband "I am just not sure, but if they ever build a DVC there (I was pointing to the Beach Club), I will be the first in line". So my dream DVC has been built.

If I had to choose another location I guess I would have to say Maui.
 
I would vote for a new deluxe resort between the TTC and Comp which would be on the Monorail.

I believe that in the original 5-year plan for WDW when they built the MK, Disney planned a resort of that area with a Venice theme.


A few years ago, a Disney bus driver told us that the resort planned for that area could not be built. He said the land there was too unstable and prone to significant sinking... initial digging and installation of some large posts showed this and they deemed it unsuitable. This was prior to WL opening... and a reason for the choice of that waterfront location for a deluxe hotel rather than another on the monorail. If what he said was true, it would explain why Disney has left this prime land undeveloped.
 
When WDW was first concieved, there were supposed to be 5 resorts at the Seven Seas lagon. They were the Contemorary,Polynesian, Asian, Persian, and Venetian. The GF is now where the Asian was supposed to be. The rest of the ground supposedly was not suitable.
 
I know this is my same "boring" vote, but I vote for Disneyland. I understand all of the problems, but as someone once said..."...if your heart is in your dream, no request is too extreme.." We loved our one trip to DL & didn't mind using pts. to stay at GC. But DVC at DL would just be the best!
 
Living here on the west coast, I vote for Disneyland. I wouldn't consider it an "off-site" location because it would still appeal to us Disney fanatics! ;)
But I also agree with those who have suggested on the monorail loop and AKL.
 
On site I'm waiting for Eagle Pines if it has the unit size of OKW. Poly and AKL would be nice but I'm sure they will have the smaller units.

Offsite I'm waiting for those old rumors of Branson, MO - total family destination and live entertainment capital of the world.
 
I'll bet the question isn't "If" but "When" they will build the Polynesian Villas. Disney will probably use this as their trump card, offering it at the 25-20 year out mark at about $100+/pt. Disney knows its the most requested, returned stay hotel on property and people have a lot of "magic memories" there. Therefore making it well worth the investment in the building process. JMHO.
 















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