Might do it. Fire sales.Thats impressive if you are looking to buy. I suspect you may find even better deals in 2-3 weeks.
Exactly, like staying in business! (They do have a lot of debt)I don't think Disney will be buying up any ROFR anytime soon. They will need all their cash they have for other purposes.
Today is the first day I've seen cheaper contracts showing up at dvcresalemarket. Up until now a lot of resorts have been listed more expensive than I was seeing in January.
there's a cap on how much they're allowed to raise the dues though so can't go above a certain amount.I know it has been asked about the possibility of the dues skyrocketing next year or the next, but who really knows. Get an awesome price on a resale and then really pay for it with an increase in the dues. Could happen or not.
That is good then. I don't think they would go over the top crazy, but I was surprised at the rise of OKW dues this year. I guess that is what I really meant. Is the cap a certain percent?there's a cap on how much they're allowed to raise the dues though so can't go above a certain amount.
yes it is a percent but I don't remember off hand what percent.That is good then. I don't think they would go over the top crazy, but I was surprised at the rise of OKW dues this year. I guess that is what I really meant. Is the cap a certain percent?
I think it’s 15% cap on increasing operating expenses. No cap on property tax increases because that’s out of DVC’s hands (although they do fight what they consider unreasonable value assessments, etc.).That is good then. I don't think they would go over the top crazy, but I was surprised at the rise of OKW dues this year. I guess that is what I really meant. Is the cap a certain percent?
Any excess dues not used to cover resort costs is usually voted to go to capital reserves. So yes you do get a refund but it goes towards that (lowering what needs to go in later). Any shortage for all resorts is covered by DVC.Will owners receive a refund for transportation cost their dues paid for the period the resort was shut down?
Will owners receive a refund for transportation cost their dues paid for the period the resort was shut down?
Exactly, like staying in business! (They do have a lot of debt)
The advisory on WDW's webpage says the parks and resorts are closed through the end of the month and then says "The Walt Disney Company will pay its cast members during this closure period." (Bolding added by me.)It’s my understanding that during this crisis everyone at Disney Still gets paid when sent home.
The advisory on WDW's webpage says the parks and resorts are closed through the end of the month and then says "The Walt Disney Company will pay its cast members during this closure period." (Bolding added by me.)
If the closure period extends past the end of March, I would not be surprised to hear that Disney is laying off cast members.
I have no idea - but if CMs at non-DVC Disney resorts are laid off, I can’t see any reason that DVC resort CMs would not also be laid off.Ohh you might be right. I wonder if the same goes for those CM’ that work at the DVC resorts? Btw are they hired by DVC directly or Disney which then forward the invoice to DVC?