GrumpyInPhilly
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Nope.
Reason #1: dogs in all cabins
Reason #2: high dues
Reason #1: dogs in all cabins
Reason #2: high dues
It should be if it was bought direct!I never looked into resale restrictions on death. Anybody know how riviera works? Is it still unrestricted on a death transfer?
Reminds of the shade that was thrown to those who bought RR - always stems from those who want DVD to be wrong when they make changes we don't like. The Cabins are a unique addition to the portfolio of options at WDW. I think they are a fun option and would really buy a smaller contract if it weren't for the restrictions and my plans to spend on Poly. How lucky we all are to have so many choicesI sure hope people don’t feel ashamed to say they bought CFW from DVC. We’ve loved our membership and, while we have our favorites, we haven’t disliked any of the many DVC resorts we stayed at. I hope to have a chance at some point to stay in a cabin at CFW.
Most? I don’t know how many people like sleeping in a bed that hundreds of dogs have slept in. There’s a reason pet-friendly hotels are few and far between, and are almost always the “lower-end” offerings.You may have no desire to own here but I bet most DVC members would LOVE to stay here for a few nights.
Oh heck nosnakes
I don’t want to burst your bubble here but just last month when we walked out the door at BRV closest to WL there was a snake on the step.I have booked a cabin a few times but then I remember that I dislike the outdoors in Florida and have a massive dislike of snakes so I switch back to a similarly priced deluxe room.
I don’t want to burst your bubble here but just last month when we walked out the door at BRV closest to WL there was a snake on the step.
I hate them as well but they are everywhere in FL.
Remember that we DVC veterans are a small part of the prospective owners. Personally, I'm spoiled by my stays in DVC rooms for any regular hotel room, or for anything remotely remote. LOL! Once it opens to the general public, I bet it will sell well.Ah I didn’t realize it’s an anonymous poll. Maybe others didn’t either? Or more likely, it really is that so few people have purchased. It will be a very telling sales report.
Thats a great point but alot of people won’t even know that. Just like Port Orleans, you never hear people mention it.Most? I don’t know how many people like sleeping in a bed that hundreds of dogs have slept in. There’s a reason pet-friendly hotels are few and far between, and are almost always the “lower-end” offerings.
You have no problems sleeping in a bed that thousands of other people have slept in but not dogs? Sorry, the bed has either been cleaned between visitors or not, be they people or dogs.Most? I don’t know how many people like sleeping in a bed that hundreds of dogs have slept in. There’s a reason pet-friendly hotels are few and far between, and are almost always the “lower-end” offerings.
We were interested in sneaking in at 7 months until they said there'd be no separate booking categories for non-pet stays.It all basically comes down to availability at the 7 month mark. If it’s easy to get in at the 7 month mark, sales will be abysmal. If not, it’ll sell well.
You may have no desire to own here but I bet most DVC members would LOVE to stay here for a few nights.