Agree.It will most probably:
This alone would make DLL an hard pass for me, even if I were in the market for more points.
- have very high point charts
- be included in the trust with CFW
- introduce more unique categories, like treehouses and boat houses which will be eye watering expensive
- after it's sold out the point charts will be rebalanced to shift some of those extra points to other categories, CFW will be especially vulnerable to this
Everything I've been reading seems like no one really knows what its going to mean for the future which is why im assuming people dont "trust" it. For owners, they may have access to more 11 month booking windows at different resorts which is a huge plus. But then I read that this could shorten length of contracts which is a huge minus for those that come after CFW. Something about tax implications being better for Disney doing it this way and shorter contracts would be way better for them as well. I don't think for a second that this is somehow going to benefit us over Disney...Agree.
Curious, what is the thinking on the trust? Resorts no longer stand-alone properties and all in one trust? Different use years or the same? Genuinely curios. I've read a few articles but still don't have in my head the +/- of the trust vs current deed approach. Also, probably +/- for DVC owners that may be different than +/- for DVD company.
Ok, I did a bit more reading around the web on the trust. One item that popped up that could be interesting is it would help support the possibility of more DVC resorts/hotels away from the parks. I know, I know, that's a resounding 'no'. But the thought is if you are buying into a trust of 5+ properties, you're not locking your purchase into a non-theme park location and 11 vs 7 months.Everything I've been reading seems like no one really knows what its going to mean for the future which is why im assuming people dont "trust" it. For owners, they may have access to more 11 month booking windows at different resorts which is a huge plus. But then I read that this could shorten length of contracts which is a huge minus for those that come after CFW. Something about tax implications being better for Disney doing it this way and shorter contracts would be way better for them as well. I don't think for a second that this is somehow going to benefit us over Disney...
More variety of places to stay is always welcome!!Ok, I did a bit more reading around the web on the trust. One item that popped up that could be interesting is it would help support the possibility of more DVC resorts/hotels away from the parks. I know, I know, that's a resounding 'no'. But the thought is if you are buying into a trust of 5+ properties, you're not locking your purchase into a non-theme park location and 11 vs 7 months.
Trust example: Cabins, Lake Lodge, West Coast DVC #3, New York City, and Colorado. It would provide DVD a more flexible selling model to develop / buy locations outside of the theme parks. I'm not saying this is what they're going to do. Not even saying if they did it the flow of vacationers would be great enough to justify non-park locations. It does reduce the notion that you've bought into a non-park location and must always wait to the 7-month mark to book something at the theme parks.
Time will tell...
That sounds like a positive to me.Ok, I did a bit more reading around the web on the trust. One item that popped up that could be interesting is it would help support the possibility of more DVC resorts/hotels away from the parks. I know, I know, that's a resounding 'no'. But the thought is if you are buying into a trust of 5+ properties, you're not locking your purchase into a non-theme park location and 11 vs 7 months.
Trust example: Cabins, Lake Lodge, West Coast DVC #3, New York City, and Colorado. It would provide DVD a more flexible selling model to develop / buy locations outside of the theme parks. I'm not saying this is what they're going to do. Not even saying if they did it the flow of vacationers would be great enough to justify non-park locations. It does reduce the notion that you've bought into a non-park location and must always wait to the 7-month mark to book something at the theme parks.
Time will tell...
We don’t need this kind of negativity here
- We have enough points already
I’m surprised it hasn’t started yet. DVC is selling direct a whole lot more properties than it ever has. Usually they have two selling and one of those two is almost sold out. Yes you have ignore Aulani, it just doesn’t count. They now have currently 4 and none are really on pace to be sold out before Lakeshore Lodge. RIV could be close if sales pick up.I am very receptive to the idea. I think I have one more purchase in me. I hope more information comes out sooner rather than later. Rivera has really been growing on me. If they ever did a fire sale to finally closeout Rivera I would really be tempted to go there.