Island Tower at Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

Maybe even a few rooms are completed so they can take pictures and use for marketing?
I seriously doubt that there are any rooms completed at this point. More likely is that they will build model rooms at some location for those that are interested.
 
Since cash bookings begin in 2 weeks, shouldn't Disney release artist renderings of the rooms, details of amenities, and cash booking prices very soon? Maybe even a few rooms are completed so they can take pictures and use for marketing?

IIRC, the pricing for VDH was never released ahead of time. It was simply reported by those who called to book.

I certainly would imagine we will see at least get the specific categories available.

But, honestly, the way they have rolled out this project seems extremely weird in terms of timing and details.
 
I agree, definitely different than other properties. I remember in 2019 RIV also opened in December but I bought my points when they went on sale in March.
 
IIRC, the pricing for VDH was never released ahead of time. It was simply reported by those who called to book.

I certainly would imagine we will see at least get the specific categories available.

But, honestly, the way they have rolled out this project seems extremely weird in terms of timing and details.
I think they probably have a lot of people they consider RIV buyers telling them that they are “waiting for Poly” and don’t want to compound the problem.
 
I seriously doubt that there are any rooms completed at this point. More likely is that they will build model rooms at some location for those that are interested.
That makes sense. Does DVC still have the model rooms at the DVC center at SSR? Or maybe in the new Disney Springs DVC area they could have a model room?

We stayed at Moorea shortly after opening. Tokelau was still being completed. It was strange looking into some of the Tokelau rooms and they were fully furnished. However, other rooms were still heavily under construction. I can't recall when they first allowed DVC guests to stay in the Tokelau longhouse.
 
That makes sense. Does DVC still have the model rooms at the DVC center at SSR? Or maybe in the new Disney Springs DVC area they could have a model room?
No. The SSR "Preview" Center is now just offices. There are no model units there anymore. The DS "Preview" Center is very small, and only has video screens for viewing properties.
 
IIRC, the pricing for VDH was never released ahead of time. It was simply reported by those who called to book.

I certainly would imagine we will see at least get the specific categories available.
Wow, I never realized that. Ugh, 2 more weeks of agonizing.

But, honestly, the way they have rolled out this project seems extremely weird in terms of timing and details.

Definitely strange and frustrating.

Entire PVB association has been strange. IIRC, they started sales in Florida during January, but it wasn't until late March or April until they could even admit PVB existed to people in California. Other states had different dates. I recall my guide couldn't discuss it with me for 2-3 weeks. Guides were very unhappy because there were so many different rules and it was impossible to know if someone was calling in from a state that was illegal to discuss (example, someone living in California could be in Tampa Bay on their cell phone).

People were posting back then the date their guide could finally talk to them in their state. Deeds on occompt confirmed the slow trickle. Back then, contracts were notarized in person and not over the internet, so it was easy to see the state someone signed in.
 
I think we should probably be a bit more fair in our comparisons. Riviera is a DVC resort in totality and doesn’t have a Disney Hotel component associated with it to give it more grandeur. The only other resorts like that are OKW and SSR, which are simpler in theming and style. But DVC in general keeps it simpler, likely to do with budget.

And if we’re being totally fair, the actual VGF building, though lovely, is no better than Riviera, but it’s elevated by the work Disney did for the hotel, I can’t deny that. Same thing with BRV (though that lobby is still pretty nice, I’ll give it that lol) and PVB. And the new tower will be the same. We talk about how boring and small the lobby is for Riviera but it just feels that way compared to Disney’s Grand Floridian Hotel, not Disney Vacation Club Villas at Grand Floridian. The size of the lobby fits the size of the DVC resort and unfortunately for RIV, it doesn’t have a bigger Disney hotel for it to assume its vibes and grandiosity. The only exception to all this is Kidani which is incredible on its own, and again, even that is not as grand as Jambo House.

Not liking the theming is fair enough, it’s all subjective really. BLT is not my cup of tea, so I don’t stay there, but I get it’s utility and location are great. I think it’s silly to deny that Riviera is a beautiful building built with great function, size and some of the best food on Disney property because it’s not as special as the Grand Floridian Hotel or the Great Ceremonial House. The rooms are fresh and airy and classic, like the French Riviera. The artwork around property is so cool and understated but still so well thought out. The grounds and lake/skyliner view are stunning. And although I would have loved if they added more pop and color, maybe slightly taller ceilings in the lobby to add a bigger Christmas tree (maybe they can put a giant tree in the courtyard next year like they do in front of the Contemporary!) But I’m sure if they did do that many would complain about how kiddish and unrealistic it is.

I personally think the new Poly renderings look amazing and can’t wait to see what the rooms look like but there are clearly a lot of people who hate it and want more. And the more I think about it, the more nervous I get about how small the new pool is and that 1 restaurant is not enough. Three medium-sized pools for more than 1000 rooms seems incredibly disproportionate. I really hope I’m wrong but I have a feeling they’ve skimped on dining. I think DVD is assuming that most patrons will treat the tower as an extension of the Polynesian Village (and Grand Floridian, given it’s proximity) instead of making it a fully functioning building on its own, adding more strain to an already busy resort. The Island Tower and Riviera are basically the same size and Riviera has a signature restaurant and 3 other QS/dining locations and 2 pools. As a DVC resort, I think Riviera is an amazing addition to the gamut, but there’s never pleasing everyone, we like what we like…or don’t like 🤷🏼‍♀️
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