A majority of the people I talk to have no idea Disney has a resort on the ocean.
I think a lot of people think of WDW as Orlando only and they go there and go back home.
Maybe VB only appeals to a certain segment of people-people who enjoy a beach vacation or something with a more relaxed atmosphere.
I don't have the answer why it didn't sell better because I don't know for sure. These are just my opinions.
We discovered VB on the internet when we were searching for hotels in VB years ago. We went there numerous times without setting foot in Orlando because we felt our kids were too young for the parks.
Also, VB isn't really advertised heavily on the Disney website. It really takes some searching to get to any details about it. Maybe it would have sold better if more people had known about it. When you book a vacation on the Disney website or with CRO maybe they could have said "How about spending a few days at the beach relaxing after your time in Orlando?" I know they have flyers about this but it's on the very back page.
VB is one of the finest oceanfront resorts in Florida. It truly is a gem, in my opinion. I don't think Disney could have made it any better-great facilities, dining, rooms, it's not a high rise, great activities, etc. You don't find a great combination of all of this in Florida on the ocean too much. Usually, other resorts are lacking in 1 or 2 of the above mentioned items.
I think Disney just missed the mark on how they marketed VB but maybe they did it for a reason. Who knows?
I heard VB is almost sold out, don't know if this is true or not.