I know this is old news, but there is speculation by several reliable sources that at the Finding Nemo Submarine press event in June at DLR will be the time that the Grand Californian DVC will be officially announced. There is a part of the presentation reserved for "news on the future of the Disneyland Resort" See below taken from post on O-Meon.com on May 8th 2007......
Almost certain to be announced during the Finding Nemo event will be the addition of the Disney Vacation Club (DVC) to the grounds of Disneys Grand Californian Hotel. Sharp-eyed DLR watchers have already posted pictures to the Internet of survey markers on the open field that borders the hotel and DCA.
Currently, DVC is one of Parks and Resorts hottest moneymakers. A basic membership in the property time-share club is $16,400. The number of memberships has doubled since 2000, with over 108,000 families currently enrolled in the program.
Publicly at last Februarys investors conference, Parks and Resorts chairman Rasulo said, We feel confident that there is still room to grow. The time-share industry is huge and expanding, and families will still look to Disney when they think of their vacation.
Privately, Parks and Resorts management is looking to the DVC to help extend the average DLR vacationers stay from 2.5 days to a full week.
Almost certain to be announced during the Finding Nemo event will be the addition of the Disney Vacation Club (DVC) to the grounds of Disneys Grand Californian Hotel. Sharp-eyed DLR watchers have already posted pictures to the Internet of survey markers on the open field that borders the hotel and DCA.
Currently, DVC is one of Parks and Resorts hottest moneymakers. A basic membership in the property time-share club is $16,400. The number of memberships has doubled since 2000, with over 108,000 families currently enrolled in the program.
Publicly at last Februarys investors conference, Parks and Resorts chairman Rasulo said, We feel confident that there is still room to grow. The time-share industry is huge and expanding, and families will still look to Disney when they think of their vacation.
Privately, Parks and Resorts management is looking to the DVC to help extend the average DLR vacationers stay from 2.5 days to a full week.