As of July 31, 2024, Riviera was 68% sold, assuming they managed another month of 100,000+ sales there in August as they did in July, they’re likely currently at 70% sold - still 2 years +/- from selling out. Which is why starting construction on another new WDW DVC resort in the near future makes sense.Riviera is 78% sold, Poly isn’t on sale yet.
The promotion of incentives at OKW sold out, outselling CFW by a country mile.
I don’t think they have. In the past it seems to me they’ve been a bit more circumspect with their announcements.This seems to be the $1,000,000 question.
Has the Walt Disney Company ever cancelled an announced project before, only to bring it back years later as initially proposed?
The nearest example I can think of is POP’s ‘Legendary years’ section which morphed into AOA almost a decade later & thus wasn’t ’as initially proposed.’
I don’t know if it was announced, but POP was originally planned to include a second half called ‘Legendary years,’ they opened Pop’s Classic years section in 2003, but abandoned the ‘Legendary years’ half, leaving empty buildings visible https://themouselets.com/disneys-abandoned-hotel-the-history-of-art-of-animation-resort. In 2010 they finally circled back to those empty buildings & announced AOA which opened in 2012.