How so? Anyone can use the monorail. Each MK resort and guests transferring to the Epcot line. The monorail is used by 10s of thousands.But the monorail is shared by far fewer than the gondolas will be... ... I think that matters in this context.
How so? Anyone can use the monorail. Each MK resort and guests transferring to the Epcot line. The monorail is used by 10s of thousands.But the monorail is shared by far fewer than the gondolas will be... ... I think that matters in this context.
No different than buying in at the poly or GF. Those resorts don't have DVC exclusive dining or lounges. They all have monorail access also shared by thousands.
How so? Anyone can use the monorail. Each MK resort and guests transferring to the Epcot line. The monorail is used by 10s of thousands.
The resort monorail does not get the kind of traffic the gondolas will get, as the latter are accessing 2 parks.How so? Anyone can use the monorail. Each MK resort and guests transferring to the Epcot line. The monorail is used by 10s of thousands.
Caribbean is an "Epcot area"...the original one...actually
"Luxury" by hospitals industry standards...requires certain criteria to be classified as such.
Disney does not do that. It's too expensive and they don't design for it.
This is gonna be bay lake in separate fence next to Caribbean...more or less.
You have to wonder what you think that's worth? That's the question.
Could it be possible that they'd give the DVC members their own separate boarding station? By the looks of the picture it seems they could have 2 boarding stations in the CBR area, a north and south access. Just my speculation though.But the monorail is shared by far fewer than the gondolas will be... ... I think that matters in this context.
That's what I'm thinking.I doubt the restaurant will be DVC exclusive. It will just be another California Grill.
Why in god's name would you want PPN to be equal to the Poly of VGF? That makes absolutely no sense. I figure this to be closer to VWL PPN as it will have a similar close but not walkable/monorail exclusivity that BLT, VGF, and Poly have. At worst it should be equal to BCV. Anything more than that in terms of PPN (though I'm sure they'll go Lake View BLT PPN for the "fireworks view") would be a serious rip-off.I can't imagine it being VGF luxurious!
Maybe it will make the smaller BLT rooms seem luxurious by comparison!
We'll just book the rooftop restaurant,
gondola over there from Epcot or HS,
AND hope that the per night points
are in line with the Poly or VGF,
instead of with AKV
I meant crawling, ahem *walking* distance to Epcot.
Good point... I was saying something similar to DH, thinking that the only difference might be the higher-rise aspect... higher floors having some views of DHS and Epcot, where VWL really doesn't have a comparable.I figure this to be closer to VWL PPN as it will have a similar close but not walkable/monorail exclusivity that BLT, VGF, and Poly have.
Why in god's name would you want PPN to be equal to the Poly of VGF? That makes absolutely no sense. I figure this to be closer to VWL PPN as it will have a similar close but not walkable/monorail exclusivity that BLT, VGF, and Poly have. At worst it should be equal to BCV. Anything more than that in terms of PPN (though I'm sure they'll go Lake View BLT PPN for the "fireworks view") would be a serious rip-off.
By referring to it as "Luxury DVC", I think... ...I was wondering the same...
Why on earth want 30 pt a night studios?
DVC does "do" luxury...never has. Did they announce they were gonna start at d23?
By referring to it as "Luxury DVC", I think... ...
Yeah. We're DVC owners at BLT and SSR. The latter only because that's all they were actively selling the first time we bought -- we've only stayed there one long weekend when deciding whether or not to buy. We were going to sell SSR, but hung onto it and are using it to book smaller rD trips throughout the year. Our longer "annual" vacation is at BLT.Right...but that's like selling the beans you have as "magic"
...we have to sniff these things out
Yeah. We're DVC owners at BLT and SSR. The latter only because that's all they were actively selling the first time we bought -- we've only stayed there one long weekend when deciding whether or not to buy. We were going to sell SSR, but hung onto it and are using it to book smaller rD trips throughout the year. Our longer "annual" vacation is at BLT.
So we like DVC and all. But is it "luxury"... Poly Bungalow feels close. But not if I compare to deluxe hotels I've stayed at in NYC, DC, CA, and elsewhere. It's "Disney Luxury" (!!) and suits us just fine on our WDW vacations. But I don't think it's 1:1 with other hotels that call themselves luxury.
"Luxury" by hospitals industry standards...requires certain criteria to be classified as such.
Disney does not do that. It's too expensive and they don't design for it.
This is gonna be bay lake in separate fence next to Caribbean...more or less.
You have to wonder what you think that's worth? That's the question.