Not a prediction, but a “never going to happen wish list”:
1) Build World Showcase at
Disneyland and build boutique
DVC resorts into each of the lands with their own entrance.
2) Announce that they have purchased the land next to Aulani and have contracted with Joe Rohde to build an expansion.
3) They announce a one time $30pp point washing program that will make resale points eligible at restricted resorts if purchased before 2025.
4) They introduce a Magic Key for DVC at Disneyland.
5) They allow DVC-Y guests an early booking window for ADRs and reserved pool seating at Disneyland and Aulani.
6) They offer an extension for Boardwalk and Beach Club owners until 2052.
7) They announce they will build out a boat service canal from Rivera to World Showcase.
8) They announce they will extended the Skyliner to Animal Kingdom.
9) They increase the DVC point trade in value at Disney properties in Tokyo and Paris to $18pp.
10) All direct purchases of 100 points or more come with a LLPP for up to 6 people on their Welcome Home stay.
11) Moonlight Magic nights move to a lottery system instead of first come first serve.
12) Disney buys Mears and restarts Magical Express for Deluxe Resorts.
lots of great ideas, but I agree most (probably all) of them are unlikely to happen... ever...
The most likely would be the point washing program, but at $30/pp I think it would be a near total failure...
My "non predictions" "12 days of DVC wishes" that would be fascinating (for better or worse) to see happen but don't are:
1. 2042 OKW owners are contacted and offered the ability to purchase a 2057 extension for $30 pp. DVC tries to convert as many owners as possible to 2057...
2. Disney ditches the Chase Visa... Partners with American Express to offer a standard and premier card. The premier card costs $650 a year, but offers a $250 Disney Dining Credit, access to a "White Glove" Lounge at Animal Kingdom and EPCOT, and a $20/month
Disney+ statement credit. Disney Purchases earn 4x points and 1x points on everything else. 6 month 0% financing goes away.
3. DVC wishes to boost sales while keeping the purchase price high on paper. Incentives lower, and prices stay very high. However, as interest rates go down they lower the financing rates for DVC contracts, and offer a new 24 month 2.9% APR payment plan and 36 month 4.9% APR payment plan.
4. Membership Magic Beyond shows Disney how profitable selling OTUP can be. As such, they raise the purchase price up to $25/pp and additionally they increase the number of OTUP that can be sold to existing members in a year to 75 points per use year.
5. Facing outcry, DVC soundproofs Bent Pine Key and brings the resort up to a true DVC standard.
6. DVC announces the opening of lounges at all the remaining US Parks.
7. DVC announces that they are expanding into international markets, starting with Euro Disney and plan to have a new DVC resort in conjunction with the new expansion/renovation of Adventure World that will open in 2028.
8. Recognizing the hit they have on their hands with
Disney Cruise Lines Member Cruises, they announce there will be two member cruises a year - one FL based and one California based.
9. DVC works to actively undercut the resale brokers and offers enhanced programs on legacy resorts bringing prices closer. They also add a direct "buy back program" that targets members based on usage data giving them a pipeline to acquire the points. They don't go down to resale prices, but they get close enough that the economics around resale become much trickier to justify.
10. 2027
Points Charts come out with significant alterations. July 15-October 1 is reduced even further, but other times of the year become much more expensive. Members who had winter/spring trips are shocked to see their points are now the maximum more per night. DVC signals that this trend will continue into 2028.
11. Aulani is expanded with the land next door with a second part of the resort.
12. DVC Moonlight magic is expanded to a "per purchase" program which offers enhanced benefits. Members complain vociferously but Disney holds their ground... They buy anyways and it is a big hit for the company!