https://d23.com/11-amazing-announce...y-parks-and-resorts-presentation-at-d23-expo/A 15th DVC Property is Coming to Walt Disney World
Disney Riviera Resort, coming to Walt Disney World Resort, near Epcot, will follow Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, which opens Monday, and become the 15th Disney Vacation Club Property. Bonus: Guests staying at Riviera Resort will be able to reach Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the International Gateway at Epcot via the brand-new Disney Skyliner.
Right, not like the Deluxe resorts that have a DVC wing, it's technically a DVC resort (where rooms will theoretically be available for cash depending on how booked it is).Officially announced as a DVC Resort.
https://d23.com/11-amazing-announce...y-parks-and-resorts-presentation-at-d23-expo/
To clarify for those reading, they do have to hold 2% for CRO but it will be their 3rd stand alone DVC at WDW. The beginning is always more interesting before so the declarations have been made as well. Then if others trade or more done can go for cash as well.Right, not like the Deluxe resorts that have a DVC wing, it's technically a DVC resort (where rooms will theoretically be available for cash depending on how booked it is).
True but 2% availability doesn't afford non-DVC members many options to book it for cash. Certainly possible, like booking a Treehouse Villa for cash is possible. But I'm guessing the location alone is going to make it very popular with DVC members for quite a while, even those who don't buy points into it. Non-members might need to keep expectations low.To clarify for those reading, they do have to hold 2% for CRO but it will be their 3rd stand alone DVC at WDW. The beginning is always more interesting before so the declarations have been made as well. Then if others trade or more done can go for cash as well.
Most cash availability at DVC Resorts is due to members using their points for something other than a DVC Resort or RCI Exchange.True but 2% availability doesn't afford non-DVC members many options to book it for cash.
True. I forgot about that. All the more embarrassing because I've been calling DVC about paying to cash to add a few more nights to an existing reservation because we're out of points and talked about this very thing.Most cash availability at DVC Resorts is due to members using their points for something other than a DVC Resort or RCI Exchange.
True. I forgot about that. All the more embarrassing because I've been calling DVC about paying to cash to add a few more nights to an existing reservation because we're out of points and talked about this very thing.
But my thinking is, if it sells quickly, it's going to be years before there's regular availability for cash rentals. I'd think it rare for someone to buy DVC points, making Riviera their home resort, would then use their points anywhere else first. But clearly, it wouldn't be the first time I was wrong about this, knowhutimean?
If it sells slowly, there might be more chances of the rooms being available, but I'd suspect lots of members who have other home resorts will try to jump on it at the 7 month window. So for a while, perhaps the best choice for someone who wants to stay there but doesn't wanrt to be come a DVC member would be to book more than 7 months in advance as close as possible to the moment bookings first become available.
See belowTrue but 2% availability doesn't afford non-DVC members many options to book it for cash. Certainly possible, like booking a Treehouse Villa for cash is possible. But I'm guessing the location alone is going to make it very popular with DVC members for quite a while, even those who don't buy points into it. Non-members might need to keep expectations low.
Most cash availability at DVC Resorts is due to members using their points for something other than a DVC Resort or RCI Exchange.
They always do things in phases. They never release inventory to DVC until certain numbers are sold, then they declare more inventory for DVC. LIke at the beginning CCVC had very limited rooms (I need to look up but it was small) available to all DVC members. Made it harder to book inside 7 months.I agree, except they might sell it in phases, like CC, in which case there may be more rooms available at the start. But if demand was high enough from existing DVC members they would probably just go with it and sell as much as they can.
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