I guess I missed that word. I wondered how the uber planmaster and DVC member could have missed that. I was curious the difference between the inside and outside and there are 14 two bedroom equivalents on the outside and 8 on the inside that are in three segments(facing bay lake, facing south side and facing north side).
There are indeed more inside rooms the higher you go in the building, while the lower floors (especially the first floor) have fewer. The inside rooms are primarily in those two towers, and then the ones you mention that face Bay Lake, on the inside of the bottom of the "U".
They still have plenty of AKL and SSR points that they need to sell.
And probably will for a long time...
They need something to sell that people actually want.:drevil:
Indeed. We bought SSR when we bought in because they were cheap! We sacrifice 11-month bookings because we'll never stay at SSR, but it was a bargain. They gave us all kinds of incentives for buying there in 2008.
edit: that is someones interpretation of a floor plan, it proves nothing....
Yes, it is my interpretation of the likely floorplan. Indeed, it does not prove anything.
However, based on all of the information given, there is a 99.9% chance it's a DVC Hotel.
* They mention in their permit application that it will be a 6 or 7-story building. That means it will have 6 or 7 floors - much unlike a building with large/tall ballrooms, which would just be a tall building, with 1 or 2 stories.
* It has a driveway with a drop off area under a porte cochere, much like every other hotel.
* There are balconies drawn, and the posts on the balconies fit the exact dimensions of their current DVC design specifications.
* The building wings fit the exact dimensions of their current DVC design specifications.