Very likely. Tom Briker of dineytouristblog.com has reported for months rumors of Reflection or something else in that location.I think they have a revised "Reflections" in future plans.
Very likely. Tom Briker of dineytouristblog.com has reported for months rumors of Reflection or something else in that location.I think they have a revised "Reflections" in future plans.
I hope so!I think they have a revised "Reflections" in future plans.
And it might be Polynesian Tower.I think they have a revised "Reflections" in future plans.
I hope so!
And I hope we hear some interesting news on April 1, as hinted by some members' guides and reported in other threads here.
They have stated they are starting now and it will take 18+ months to do the changes so yes there will be legacy cabins available in November and they are bookable on the Disney website. There are 2 listings for the cabins now so you can choose which one you want to stay in.What's the timeline for switching all the cabins to the new models? (Specifically, at the end of November 2024 will there still be some of the old cabins left?)
Ok, I was wondering because we were able to book a cabin in Nov 2023 for Nov 2024, but only for 6 nights (we wanted 7 nights). We couldn't book for more than 6 nights for ANY dates we tried (no matter what month). We also couldn't find anything for a single night. We weren't sure if that booking would be auto cancelled (or if we'd get a call) - like maybe it was a glitch that we were able to book a cabin that early. However now it does look like that is for a "legacy" cabin.They have stated they are starting now and it will take 18+ months to do the changes so yes there will be legacy cabins available in November and they are bookable on the Disney website. There are 2 listings for the cabins now so you can choose which one you want to stay in.
They definitely have availability for old cabins - maybe just not your dates it’s a popular time for the cabins due to Halloween and the holidays because people love the decorations at the campsites.Ok, I was wondering because we were able to book a cabin in Nov 2023 for Nov 2024, but only for 6 nights (we wanted 7 nights). We couldn't book for more than 6 nights for ANY dates we tried (no matter what month). We also couldn't find anything for a single night. We weren't sure if that booking would be auto cancelled (or if we'd get a call) - like maybe it was a glitch that we were able to book a cabin that early. However now it does look like that is for a "legacy" cabin.
Today, I was able to book one of the newer cabins for our entire stay (I searched for both one night and 7 night stays and both were bookable). The legacy cabins didn't show any availability.
Yeah, we usually stay in the cabins over Thanksgiving, either 7 or 8 nights. Which was why we thought it was weird that we could only book for 6 nights no matter what dates we tried. (We tried online, over the phone, etc, and even the CMs couldn't figure it out.)They definitely have availability for old cabins - maybe just not your dates it’s a popular time for the cabins due to Halloween and the holidays because people love the decorations at the campsites.
I go in and play around often bc I’m a big fan - but Disney said this would not be done all at once but take ~18 months. New cabins were only able to be booked starting yesterday. I currently have a new and old cabin booked for November and will choose which one has the better AP discount when that’s released
It is $208 more for my same dates in early November for 6 nights, so about $35 a night more.Does anyone know what cash rates are looking like compared to previous rates for the cabins?
I'm tracking one night in early December where I might stay there (if it's bookable at 7m), it went from $726 to $777 for that night.Does anyone know what cash rates are looking like compared to previous rates for the cabins?
Cabins are under construction at FW - being built from the ground up, although with prefab pieces. Looks like the first ones might be models, based on their location, but work is also underway in the first real loop.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/a...done-for-new-dvc-cabins.3929532/post-65407794
https://www.disboards.com/threads/a...done-for-new-dvc-cabins.3929532/post-65412366
Building 30 cabins to open in 90 days. At that pace, it could take 3 years to build all the cabins.
I know wonder if this is why the incentives for the cabins are not out of the park good? They need to be sure they have enough of them to activate into the resort use plan in order to sell the points to use them!
They started selling VDH four months before the tower opened. If the estimates of another 3 months to complete the first phase are accurate (I haven't really looked at the construction photos myself), then that would align with a 4-month sales opening to grand opening timeline. Sure, the tower was started a year earlier, but there were never any model/preview units, so it's basically sight unseen in both cases (and those cabins are long lead time items, so they absolutely were committed to building them probably 6-9 months ago).I can't wrap my head around the fact they sold CFW points before the any construction of the cabins happened on site. If people buy, they will build.
Have they ever used a sales model like this?
Understand the site unseen. Guess I'm used to that because DW and I bought all of our direct contracts before the resorts opened and in some cases there were ever available.They started selling VDH four months before the tower opened. If the estimates of another 3 months to complete the first phase are accurate (I haven't really looked at the construction photos myself), then that would align with a 4-month sales opening to grand opening timeline. Sure, the tower was started a year earlier, but there were never any model/preview units, so it's basically sight unseen in both cases (and those cabins are long lead time items, so they absolutely were committed to building them probably 6-9 months ago).
I think the typical assumption was that they were being done like the old ones - assembled off site and rolled in and placed. I'm a little surprised it's turning out differently.Understand the site unseen. Guess I'm used to that because DW and I bought all of our direct contracts before the resorts opened and in some cases there were ever available.
CFW is different though. They sold the first points sometime in early February. My understanding... the very first cabin wall didn't go up until last week. (Permits showed up on the county website last Wednesday or Thursday for this work to begin). Not sure why, until I saw these pictures I thought the cabins were built offsite and moved in place (like a house can be moved).