MountainMouse
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I believe the incentive on Aulani ran out yesterday, wondering if anyone has thoughts about whether another incentive will be offered and if it will apply to Poly or Aulani or both?
Looks like they put another offer up, just for Aulani from what I read. Offering an extra year of points and I'm uncertain if this is the banked points you should be getting anyway or actual additional points.
Just got an email that direct prices are increasing to $168 pp come nov. you have to contact them for the incentive.
Current management seems much less inclined
My e-mail said December 3 for the price increase.
wonder why they are giving different dates. Mine said Nov 3. There was a link in the email the incentive is "enjoy an extra resort stay with this special offer" enjoy a free stay at one of 2 disney vacation club resorts when you purchase 150 or more points at aulani. the resorts are aulani or ssr and the offer ends 3-30-16.
they didn't mention anything about the poly other than the prices for both poly and aulani are going to be $168 come nov 3
Now's a great time to add on to your Membership before the price-per Vacation Point for a real estate interest increases from $165 to $168 at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows and Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olinia, Hawai'i, on December 3, 2015. Ready to learn more? Call xxx-xxx-xxxx
DVCNews.com has a new article describing new incentives for Aulani and PVB.
For PVB, having to buy 2000 points to receive the discount. That number may be an indication that FW bungalow purchasers want a discount.
http://dvcnews.com/index.php/dvc-pr...3115-new-incentives-for-aulani-and-polynesian
I absolutely agree! Furthermore when they can't stay at home they'll flood the market at 7 mos.I think this is more an indication of concerns regarding the occupation rates of the bungalows. I wonder if DVC got its maths horribly wrong regarding the number of points/price of points required to stay and the real demand? The typical income profile of someone who has the funds to stay for a week at the bungalows is very different to that of someone staying in a studio. Not sure the mix works. Time will tell... But I guess PVB will take a very long time to sell out and that it is almost certain thIs will result in a points reallocation that will see more points required to stay in a studio and fewer to stay in a bungalow. I can see lots of unhappy PVB owners who have small point contracts. Not great for the image of DVC.
I think this is more an indication of concerns regarding the occupation rates of the bungalows. I wonder if DVC got its maths horribly wrong regarding the number of points/price of points required to stay and the real demand? The typical income profile of someone who has the funds to stay for a week at the bungalows is very different to that of someone staying in a studio. Not sure the mix works. Time will tell... But I guess PVB will take a very long time to sell out and that it is almost certain thIs will result in a points reallocation that will see more points required to stay in a studio and fewer to stay in a bungalow. I can see lots of unhappy PVB owners who have small point contracts. Not great for the image of DVC.
Although these fears aren't actually occurring -- bungalows have been consistently selling out for months. A lot of people stay in them for 1-2 days, not just Daddy Warbucks when he's on vacationI absolutely agree! Furthermore when they can't stay at home they'll flood the market at 7 mos.