CastAStone
Math and business nerd. Not an insider.
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2019
Polynesian Villas were specifically listed as opening in June. So no worries!So this is also our concern. We are staying at Polynesian villas (dvc reservation) is this considered a dvc resort even though most of the resort is a hotel? We are arriving 7/11 and it just hit me that it may not be open
I think if they open 1 they’ll open all of them. But I actually think the All Stars are the least likely resorts to open in all of WDW. Bus only to all resorts and buses are going to have to be socially distanced to they’ll need to run about 3x as many as usual. Better to move people to AoA or Pop (or better). I think Coronado Springs and Port Orleans are the next least likely to open for the same reason.Let me start by saying I know nothing and am purely speculating, but I would assume at least one of the All Stars will be open. And if I had to guess, I would bet Movies would be one of them since it’s the most popular choice. Maybe I’m just being optimistic since that’s where I’m booked for my trip that’s currently in limbo. Lol
Guest in DVC lingo has a specific meaning - people who stay in the room along side the owners or in place of the owners. These people enjoy some but not all DVC benefits unless personally accompanied by the owner.I'm wondering at the wording. It says dvc resorts open to member and GUESTS. Could that be construed as everyone with reservations will be moved to a dvc resort?
Disney does not own the right to put people in DVC rooms, they sold that right to the owners. If the owners trade their points in for like a cruise or something then Disney can list it (plus Sisney retains a small % of points to all resorts so they can sell them and do renovations etc), but they can’t just block out rooms for Moving CBR guests or something.
Agree.If they consolidate, my guess is they will move people to an equivalent resort or upgrade.
Not gonna lie; I’d love to be upgraded