Sorry ny no soup for youOne new tidbit. I am from NY and my guide did mention that they are waiting on the state to give some level of approval to send info for this new property. So far, only one left of the 48 continuous states.
He is hoping it won’t be an issue come Thursday but wanted me to know in case I didn’t get the email..he said will go out right at 9:00 am..or the call.
Worse Case I buy on site next week when I arrive!
Is the general expectation that the initial price plus whatever incentives there might be will the lowest price for the next couple of years? I didn't follow the RIV opening closely but is that what happened there?
If people were going to buy RIV they would have done so.Whats hard to understand about the opposite point of view though? They have RIV and AUL at a lower price if people want a less expensive resort. They don't need to instantly sell out their "premium" resort on property.
The real question is how many buyers do you lose if VGF is $255 that won't buy RIV/AUL at $207 instead? That is the target group where the analysis kicks in to figure out what to do. Another target group is how many people will pass on DVC all together because having VGF and RIV at seperate price points or a $40 delta makes then turned off to notion?
Everyone likes to say "supply and demand" but just like cuts of beef it doesn't mean everything needs to be the same price. You might throw that brisket flat cut in the freezer until you can mark it up at Saint Patrick's day for Corned Beef.
If people were going to buy RIV they would have done so.
I certainly think that, barring a massive economic setback, that will be true.Is the general expectation that the initial price plus whatever incentives there might be will the lowest price for the next couple of years? I didn't follow the RIV opening closely but is that what happened there?
That’s not how timeshare sales work at all. New targets every week!If people were going to buy RIV they would have done so.
Wow, 3 million Riviera points sold already. That seems pretty good. How many total points will Riviera have?People have bought it…closing in on almost 3 million points sold.
But, VGF sales will be a big test against it and I bet DVD is counting on this to help guide its path forward because I do not believe this was on the radar for them when Reflections was in play.
https://dvcnews.com/dvc-program/fin...ect-sales-continue-to-improve-in-january-2022Wow, 3 million Riviera points sold already. That seems pretty good. How many total points will Riviera have?
Wow, 3 million Riviera points sold already. That seems pretty good. How many total points will Riviera have?
Some recent numbers:Wow, 3 million Riviera points sold already. That seems pretty good. How many total points will Riviera have?
The point I was trying to make was that it is not going to be a high opening price at VGF that drives people buy at RIV. Either they want it or they dont.
The point I was trying to make was that it is not going to be a high opening price at VGF that drives people buy at RIV. Either they want it or they dont.
I do think pricing different resorts differently will hurt their sales pitch.Whats hard to understand about the opposite point of view though? They have RIV and AUL at a lower price if people want a less expensive resort. They don't need to instantly sell out their "premium" resort on property.
The real question is how many buyers do you lose if VGF is $255 that won't buy RIV/AUL at $207 instead? That is the target group where the analysis kicks in to figure out what to do. Another target group is how many people will pass on DVC all together because having VGF and RIV at seperate price points or a $40 delta makes then turned off to notion?
Thank you!https://dvcnews.com/dvc-program/fin...ect-sales-continue-to-improve-in-january-2022
This article says that Riviera has a total 6.7 million points. 39% of the resort has been sold so far.