quirkle
Well-Known Member
Great question!
The sale of Animal Kingdom Villas (AKV) has been disappointing. It looks like it will finally sell out some time next year, painfully slow by DVC standards. In a short time span, AKV (opened in 2006 with 708 rooms), BLT (2009 with 428 rooms), and SSR (2004 with 1260 rooms) doubled the number of DVC rooms. The Villas at the Grand Floridian (VGF), opening later this year, is much smaller, only 147 rooms, tiny by DVC standards. They already should have some preliminary sales numbers from that indicating how successful a Poly DVC should be.
Is what's being scaled back the number of DVC rooms or the upgrades being made? In other words, is DVC reaching a saturation point or is corporate Disney trying to build the Poly DVC on the cheap?
With DVC prices now starting in the $150/point range, the market is very different than 10 years ago when Disney was asking around $65/point.
I'm looking forward to reading the new plans from @tikiman.
I think AKV is just too far out. We own there but are hoping to get other resorts when we are there. AKV is beautiful but people want to be near the parks. I like the thought of being a little farther out for some resort time and then changing resorts mid way to enjoy other accommodations closer to the parks.
BTW - I do love the Poly and would buy there if I had $$. I do not know how they will be "close" to the monorail though.