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  • In this week's episode, Sue and Peter share the latest news, including a new Florida law that can evict timeshare owners based on behavior, Jungle Cruise closing for several months in August at Magic Kingdom, new preview centers in Florida and California, and a special open house at Disney's Wedding Pavilion open house exclusively for Members. N144

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    DVC owners can be evicted from premises under new Florida timeshare law

     New Florida legislation went into effect on July 1, 2024, that allows management to remove timeshare owners and guests for a wide range of inappropriate conduct including:

    Illegally possesses or deals in controlled substancesIntoxicated, profane, lewd or brawlingIndulges in language or conduct which disturbs the peace and comfort of other guestsConduct which injures the reputation, dignity or standing of the establishmentFails to make payment of rent at the agreed-upon timeFails to check out by the agreed-upon time

    Disney has had issues with being able to remove Disney Vacation Club Members engaging in inappropriate behavior in the past, and this new legislation should allow them to appropriately deal with concerning behaviors.

    Source: DVC News

    Jungle Cruise to close for multi-month refurbishment

    Walt Disney World has announced that the Jungle Cruise attraction will be closing for refurbishment on August 26th. No reopening date has been shared, but Disney's website states that the attraction is scheduled to reopen for Guests before the winter holidays begin. Currently Jungle Cruise is not listed as part of the attractions open for either Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party or Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party.

    Source: Disney Tourist Blog, Walt Disney World website

    More news on DVC centers for both coasts

    The Gateway to Discovery preview center at Disney Springs has now opened its second floor. The expanded area allows guests to tour models of a deluxe studio and one bedroom villa for Disney's Riviera Resort. The center also offers Members and guests a place to relax with light refreshments, seating, and a balcony overlooking Disney Springs.

    In addition, the Golden Vine House Disney Vacation Club Welcome Home Center is scheduled to open to the public in Disney’s California Adventure on July 26th. DVC Members will have access to a Members-only preview from 10:30 AM to 6 PM on July 24th and 25th. Members attending will receive a commemorative keepsake and a sweet treat. This area is not expected to be a lounge like the Star View Station Disney Vacation Club Lounge, but will be primarily a sales office. 

    Source: DVC News - Gateway to Discovery, DVC News - Golden Vine House

    Disney's Wedding Pavilion open house exclusively for DVC Members

    On September 13, 2024, Disney's Wedding Pavilion will host an open house event exclusively for Disney Vacation Club Members. Attendees will be able to learn more about Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings services, including menus and entertainment. Also, attendees will have the unique opportunity to get a special photo with Cinderella's Coach. 

    The event is intended for guests considering a Disney wedding or vow renewal. Capacity is limited and registration is required. DVC Members can register for themselves and up to 4 guests; however all guests must be over the age of 18.

    Source: DVC News, DVC Wedding event registration

    New partnership to bring Disney Cruise Line to Japan

    In an agreement announced earlier this month, Disney and Oriental Land Co., Ltd. (OLC), have entered an agreement for OLC to build and operate a Disney-branded cruise business in Japan, beginning in 2029. A new Disney Cruise Line ship will be built of the same class as the Disney Wish, with certain modifications to appeal to Japanese clientele. OLC currently owns and operates Tokyo Disney Resort.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

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  • In this week's episode, Peter, Shannon and Sue discuss all the news to come out of the D23 Experiences Panel on August 10th, 2024. N145

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    Announcements from D23 New Horizons Panels

    The following attractions were confirmed or announced at the D23 panel on Saturday, August 10th. Josh D’Amaro was very specific to say none of these items are “blue sky” but are all in “active development”. However, this statement still does not necessarily mean they will all happen as announced.

    There were no announcements directly related to Disney Vacation Club, though a few new concept images of the Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows were shared at the DVC booth.

     EPCOT

    Test Track Version 3 reopening sometime in 2025. No further images were shared and Disney continues to describe the revamped ride as “inspired by Horizons”.Spaceship Earth Lounge opening sometime in 2025. This is an existing VIP lounge for the sponsor of the ride, but will be open with views of the lagoon for fireworks.

    Animal Kingdom

    Zootopia: Better Zoogether will replace the "It's Tough to be a Bug" at the Tree of Life. Opening is “next winter” so likely this is December 2025 timeframe. Tropical Americas will be replacing Dinoland. Work begins fall 2025 and expected opening is in 2027. Dinosaur will be rethemed to an Indiana Jones attraction. The new attraction will be different in theming from Indiana Jones Adventure at Disneyland in California. Encanto-themed dark ride focused on the Casita Madrigal on the day that Antonio receives his gift. Concept art makes it look like Omnimover attraction.Central plaza will be called "Puebla Esperanza" or city of hope. Third ride is Carousel theme to Disney horses from different properties. Quick Service restaurant will be one of the largest in Disney World - replacing Restaurantasaurus. Theme is said to be Columbian inspired. 

    Hollywood Studios

    Monsters Inc. themed land.  Work begins in 2025. No target date for opening. Guests will be able to tour the Laugh Factory via the first-ever suspended coaster in a Disney Park. No other attractions or experiences were announced. Location of this is currently unsure but people are theorizing either the Launch Bay/Animation building area or Grand Avenue area.New story coming to Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run with The Mandalorian and Grogu. This will coincide with the new movie in 2026.

    Magic Kingdom

    New nighttime parade coming summer of 2025 - “Disney Starlight”. Will incorporate music from Wishes. Pirates of the Caribbean themed tavern confirmed for 2025.Two new Cars-themed attractions coming to Frontierland area. One will be an off-road rally type race over mountains, past geysers and through mud-holes. Second ride will be for “the whole family”. Construction to begin in 2025. Villains-themed land announced. Two attractions, dining and shopping. No other details except for one image of concept art. No date for starting or opening.

    Disneyland Park

    Show in Main Street Opera House with first ever animatronic of Walt Disney. To be played in rotation with Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln. No date givenTiana's Bayou Adventure will OPEN NOVEMBER 17, 2024

    DCA

    AVATAR land will be themed to second and third movie. First images show a boat ride maybe similar to Shanghai pirates attraction. No date given.COCO boat ride attraction/dark ride. Work set to begin in 2026. Two Avengers campus rides:"Avengers: Infinity Defense" is the ride with King Thanos and entering the multiverse that had been previously discussed. â€œStark Flight Lab” looks like a Kukla Arm ride (think Forbidden Journey) and Robert Downey Junior will play Tony Stark for the attraction. 

    Disney Cruise Line

    Stage show on Disney Destiny will be Hercules. The one on Disney Treasure will be Tales of Moana.Announced four new ships added to the fleet between 2027-2031 for a total of 13 ships. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the new Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Single Pass system debuting at Walt Disney World on July 24th. Walt Disney World also announced dates for Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party and Disney's Jollywood Nights. Disney Vacation Club's direct purchase incentives remain relatively unchanged, other than new discounts at sold out resorts. N143

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    Genie+ being replaced with Lightning Lane Multi Pass

    On June 26th, Disney announced Genie+. As of July 24th, Genie+ will be replaced will be replaced by two Lightning Lane systems: Lightning Lane Multi Pass and Lightning Lane Single Pass. Both products will be able to be booked in advance. Starting 7 days before the first day of their trip, Walt Disney World resort guests will be able to book passes for their entire length of stay (up to 14 days). Non-resort guests will be able to book 3 days in advance of their ticket dates.

    Lightning Lane Single Pass will remain consistent with Individual Lightning Lane. We expect that the current rides under this system will also remain the same.

    Lightning Lane Multi Pass will basically return to the old FastPass+ system, with the ability to book three ride reservations in advance for each day you purchase the product for a single park. Guests will be able to pick from available one-hour return windows for the rides. The initial bookings will have tier levels, with one tier one ride and two tier two rides selected each day, for all Walt Disney World parks except Animal Kingdom.

    Other than the cost, a major difference between FP+ and Lightning Lane Multi Pass is once you use one of your booked Lightning Lane Multi Passes, guests can start booking additional passes. Additional rides appear to have no tier restrictions and can be booked at a different park.

    Source: Walt Disney World website

    Disney Jollywood Nights returns and MVMCP dates announced

    After its problems with kickoff last year, Disney's Jollywood Nights hard ticket event at Disney’s Hollywood Studio returns this year with minor tweaks. The event will be held on 13 nights from November 9th to December 21st. The length has been extended to 5 hours instead of 4 and the Virtual Queue for Rise of the Resistance has been dropped. Pricing ranges from $159 to $179. Disney Vacation Club members and Annual Passholders can get a $10 off discount for all dates.

    Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party also returns for 25 select nights from November 8th to December 20th. Prices range from $169 to $219. Tickets will go on sale July 2nd to resort guests and July 10th for general purchase. Disney Vacation Club members can receive a $10 discount for some of the early dates.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Summer Direct Incentives similar and Discounts on sold out resorts

    Current sales discounts for direct purchasing remain similar at the four currently on-sale resorts.

    Disney's Riviera Resort, Aulani, and The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort currently start at $225 per point. Discounts of $13 per point for new members start at 150 points and $17 per point for existing members at 100 points. In addition, a “Welcome Home” cash discount varies by the number of points purchased. The Villas at Disneyland Hotel have a similar price structure, but start at $239 per point.

    With the recent success of Disney's Old Key West Resort discounted direct sales, Disney Vacation Club has added some discounts to some other sold out resorts. Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort current price is $205 a point, but existing Members can save up to $60 per point. Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas at $210 per point and a maximum discount of $55 per point. Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort starts at the highest price of $275 but offers the largest discount of up to $65 a point.

    Source: DVC News

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the confirmation that a new Disney Vacation Club Member lounge is coming to Frontierland in Magic Kingdom, replacing the shooting arcade. DVC also announced "Welcome Home Weeks" celebration during the summer, with opportunities for free treats, character close-ups, and more. Shannon and Peter also share news including the filing of permits for the upcoming Bay Lake Tower hard good refurbishments, Walt Disney World attraction openings and closures, and Disneyland Resort's Oogie Boogie Bash details. N142

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    DVC Lounge to replace Frontierland Shootin' Arcade

    On June 13th, it was announced that the newly planned DVC lounge will be located in Magic Kingdom. The new lounge will replace the Frontierland Shootin' Arcade, which is scheduled to close on June 23rd. No details about the lounge have been released, other than that it will be a Members-only lounge similar to the one in EPCOT.  

    Source: Orlando Sentinel, DVC News

    DVC adds special “Welcome Home Weeks” event this summer 

    Disney Vacation Club announced the first-ever "Welcome Home Weeks," a limited-time celebration from July 22 through August 24 featuring special events, free treats and exciting experiences for eligible Disney Vacation Club Members and up to 4 guests (or for some events, all guests included on the reservation, whichever is larger). Events during the five weeks are as follows:

    One-Time-Use Mobile Order Discount - Receive a 20% one-time-use discount on a mobile order at select quick-service dining at Walt Disney World Resort from July 22, 2024 through August 24, 2024.

    Sweet Stop - Treat yourself to a refreshing, complimentary Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bar, ice cream sandwich or fruit bar at select Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort locations.

    Walt Disney World Resort:Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Tower of Terror Courtyard, Mondays and Tuesdays, starting July 22, 11 AM to 2 PMDisney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, Upper Bradley Falls, Thursdays and Fridays, starting July 25, 1 PM to 4 PMDisneyland Resort:Disneyland Park, Star View Station – a Member Lounge, July 23, August 6 and August 20, 2 PM to 4 PMDisney California Adventure Park, Golden Vine House, a Disney Vacation Club Welcome Home Center, July 30 and August 13,  2 PM to 4 PM

    Welcome Home Wakeup - Mingle with fellow Members for coffee and a morning treat at select hotels

    Walt Disney World Resort:Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort, Top of the World Lounge and Disney’s Wilderness Lodge, Reunion Station Dates and Times TBD, but must be a member with a resort reservation AT THESE RESORTS to be eligibleDisneyland Resort:The Villas at Disneyland Hotel, Discovery DenJuly 25, August 8 and August 22, 10:00 AM to 11:00 AMMust have a Disneyland Resort reservation to attend

    Welcome Home Wednesday Wine Mixer - Enjoy the company of fellow Members as you indulge in wine and appetizers at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa at the Disneyland Resort. The event will be held in the Wedding Garden on July 31 and August 14, 2024, 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM.

    Character Close-Ups

    Walt Disney World Resort - Delight in an immersive Character meet & greet experience, themed to the film, Frozen, in Disney’s Contemporary Resort (Ballroom Fantasia J) on July 22, July 23, July 29, July 30, August 12 and August 13, 2024. Times to be determined.Disneyland Resort - Don’t miss a Character experience featuring a sketch artist and a rockin’ dance party in the Sleeping Beauty Pavilion in the Disneyland Hotel on July 22 and August 19, 2024, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM

    Disney’s Vero Beach Resort - Join a pirate-themed experience that boasts some favorite Disney pals in the Resort Lobby, Thursdays, starting July 25, 2024. Times to be determined.

    Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort - Get ready for visits from beloved Disney friends and a pool party at the Resort, plus fireworks at Shelter Cove Harbour & Marina on Tuesdays, starting July 23, 2024.

    Ice Cream Parlor - Take advantage of complimentary ice cream served up at Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa DVC Preview Center daily, starting July 22, 2024, from 11AM to 5 PM.

    In addition, Aulani Resort will have a number of events including lei-making, hula and ukelele lessons.

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, Blog Mickey

    Attraction openings and closings

    Walt Disney World announced that the new Country Bear Jamboree will open on July 17th. The all new show will contain many of the same characters, but will feature more of the Disney songbook, with songs such as “Try Everything”, “A Whole New World” and “Bare Necessities”. 

    Disney Parks Blog shared new images and some of the technology from the new Little Mermaid show at Disney's Hollywood Studios, but the only date provided was still listing it as opening in the Fall.

    Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney's Hollywood Studios is also scheduled to re-open from an extended closure on July 27th. The ride has been closed since January. 

    Finally, there has been a year+ long permit filed for work on Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, extending to August 2025. While unconfirmed, it is expected that the ride will be going down at the end of the summer for a lengthy refurbishment that includes replacing the entire track. We expect to hear more about this and the “beyond Big Thunder Mountain” expansion at D23 in August. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog - Country Bears, Disney Parks Blog - Little Mermaid, WDW Magic - Rock 'n' Roller Coaster, WDWNT - Big Thunder Mountain

    Permit Filed for Bay Lake Tower refurbishment

    Disney filed a permit expiring September 2025 for refurbishment at Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort. Walt Disney World's website notes that room refurbishment work will take place from September 2024 to September 2025. This will be the first full hard goods refurbishment for Bay Lake Tower. 

    Source: Blog Mickey, Walt Disney World website

    Oogie Boogie Bash on sale dates

    Tickets for Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure Park go on sale on June 25th for Inspire Key holders, June 26th for all other key holders, and June 27th for the general public. Prices range from $134 for the August dates, $154-169 in September, and $169-189 in October.

    Disneyland also announced that Haunted Mansion Holidays will be back in time for the holidays with a virtual queue due to the construction. 

    Source: Disneyland website - Oogie Boogie Bash, Disneyland website - Haunted Mansion

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter share all the news of the new Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows, including the official opening date, room categories, and cash rates. They also discuss the temporary move of the EPCOT Member lounge this summer and DVC and Annual Passholder previews for Tiana's Bayou Adventure. N141

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    Island Tower rooms officially added to existing Polynesian condo association

    On May 24th, Disney Vacation Club filed an amendment to the existing timeshare license of Disney's Polynesian Villas & Bungalows to add the equivalent of 222 timeshare units. Other sources have indicated that the new building would have 268 rooms, but the discrepancy between the two is probably due to two bedroom lockoffs. If 46 of the rooms would be two-bedroom lock-offs, then both numbers can be correct. 

    DVC has not announced when sales will begin, but this filing signals that this may be close. It also confirms that the new rooms will be part of the existing condo association, and owners of this resort will have 11-month priority across the entire resort. 

    Source: DVC News

    Polynesian Island Tower opening date and cash rates 

    Disney Parks Blog shared an official opening date of December 17, 2024, along with photos and a video of the room designs for the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows. The deluxe studios will include a small dishwasher, the first for DVC studios. 

    Cash rates are now available, and room categories of standard, preferred, and theme park are listed for Duo studios, Deluxe studios, and one-bedrooms. Two bedroom villas only list theme park views, and the two bedroom penthouses list preferred and theme park views.

    Room typeOpening NightMid-JanuaryDuo studios$826$490 - $612Deluxe studios$1,100 - $1,500$654 - $927One bedroom villa$1,600 - $2,000$948 - $1,144Two bedroom villa$2,750$1,600Two bedroom penthouseUnavailable$2,400Examples of Cash Rates at Island Tower at Disney's Polynesian Villas and Bungalows

    The deluxe studio rates for the Island Tower were comparable to the regular Polynesian resort room categories of standard, water, and theme park views.  

    Source: Disney Parks Blog, Walt Disney World website

    EPCOT DVC lounge moves to temporary location this summer

    The EPCOT Disney Vacation Club Member lounge in the Imagination Pavilion will be closing for six weeks from June 2nd through July 14th. During that time, a temporary lounge will be open in the Odyssey Events Pavilion, which is typically used during the EPCOT Food and Wine Festivals. Disney has not indicated what, if any, updates will be made to lounge during the closure, but the limited time indicates no major changes. 

    Source: DVC News

    Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Previews scheduled

    While we announced the official opening date of Tiana's Bayou Adventure on June 28th in our last episode, previews dates had not yet been announced. While the registration period has passed, Disney Vacation Club Member previews are taking place on Wednesday, June 12, 2024, from 1 pm to 4 pm and Wednesday, June 19, 2024, from 9 am to noon.

    Annual Passholders can still get onto the ride with virtual queues beginning at 7 am and 1 pm on June 13,14,16,17,18 and 20.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog, DVC News

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the official opening date of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, the newly announced details of the Polynesian Tower, Fort Wilderness policy updates, extension of the Reflections permit, DisneylandForward crossing the final hurdle, Halloween Party dates, and more! N140

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    Official Opening Date for Tiana's Bayou Adventure

    Disney announced Tiana’s Bayou Adventure will officially open on June 28th at Walt Disney World. More information regarding Cast Member, Annual Passholder, and Disney Vacation Club Member preview opportunities will be announced starting May 14. Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Disneyland Park was only mentioned as opening "later this year".

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    New details of the Polynesian Tower

    On Friday, May 11th, Disney released the first details of the Island Tower at Disney’s Polynesian Villas and Bungalows. This 10-story tower overlooking the seven seas lagoon is scheduled to open in December 2024 and will feature a variety of room types that will sleep from two to nine guests, such as duo studios, spacious one- and two-bedroom villas and brand-new two-bedroom penthouse villas.

    Cash booking for the resort will begin on June 4th for Disney Vacation Club Members, June 5th for Annual Passholders, and June 6th for the general public. On-sale dates, points charts, and the exact opening date of the property have not been released.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Policy changes at Fort Wilderness

    Disney has updated some of their policies around golf carts, bikes, and RV rentals at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.

    Guests may only rent golf carts from directly from Disney. Guests can provide their own golf carts, but starting June 1st, guests must provide proof of liability insurance with $100,000 individual and $300,000 overall minimum. Drivers must be at least 16 years old and have a valid license. Each passenger must have their own seat. (No lap sitting.) Bikes are allowed but must have headlights and taillights and be manually powered (no e-bikes).RVs can only be rented from one of Disney’s featured providers. They can be delivered without the guest being present by arrangement.

    Additionally, beginning July 13, 2024, horseback riding will be temporarily unavailable Monday through Friday due to construction. Rides may be available on Saturdays and Sundays during this time.

    Source: DVC News, Walt Disney World website

    Disneyland Forward passes final hurdle

    On May 7th, the Anaheim City Council gave final approval for DisneylandForward.

    Expect announcements on the Disneyland Resort expansion at the D23 in August, though it is possible that the new parking structure work could begin even sooner.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Permit on Reflections extended 5 years

    During the COVID pandemic in 2020, Disney Vacation Club halted construction on a proposed project, Reflections - a Disney Lakeside Lodge. On May 8th, DVC submitted a request to the South Florida Water Management District to extend its construction permits for an additional 5 years. If approved, the construction window would be extended to May 29, 2029. While this move doesn’t confirm that constructions on Reflections will resume, it does indicate that DVC is still considering a resort for that site.

    Source: DVC News

    Disney declares additional Cabins to Fort Wilderness DVC

    On April 3, Disney Vacation Club declared 33 more cabins for use at The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort, for a total 63 cabins available for booking on points.

    Source: DVC News

    MNSSHP and Oogie Boogie Bash dates announced

    Disney has announced 38 dates for the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party in 2024, with dates starting as early as August 9th. Tickets went on sale for resort guests on May 8th, and will be open to the public on May 15th. Tickets prices range from $119 to $199, and Disney Vacation Club Members and Annual Passholders can save $10 per ticket for dates in August and September.

    August 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30September 2, 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29October 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 29, 31

    Disneyland’s Oogie Boogie Bash also announced 27 dates ranging from August 25th to October 31st. Prices are listed at $134 to $189. Individual date prices, on-sale dates, and any Magic Key or Disney Vacation Club Member discounts have not yet been shared.

    August 25, 27, 29September 3,10,12, 15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 26, 29October 1, 3, 6, 8,10,13,15,17, 20,22,24,27,29,31

    Source: Walt Disney World website and Disneyland Resort website

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the new changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS) system, DisneylandForward passes Anaheim city council, and more! N139

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    Disney changes made to the DAS system on both coasts

    Disney is implementing changes to the Disability Access Service (DAS) registration process at Walt Disney World on May 20th and at Disneyland on June 17th. Visits prior to these dates will not be affected. Highlights are below:

    Guests who have medical conditions that are not developmental disabilities will be accommodated in different ways.It will be beneficial (especially at Walt Disney World) to request a DAS via a virtual chat prior to a trip. Cast Members from both Florida and California will be joined by employees from Inspire Health Alliance, who will help determine the approval of a guest’s request if needed. Guest Services will not be assisting with DAS requests in person starting May 20 at Walt Disney World.  Disneyland will continue to offer an on-site DAS cast member, but it is recommended to use the pre-screen process. Current DAS holders will need to re-apply.The DAS party size is limited to 4 guests with exceptions for immediate family members.DAS needs to be renewed in 120 days; previously, it was 60.The actual function of DAS setting return times while in the park using the My Disney Experience App will remain the same.

    The intent is to reduce abuse and overuse. DAS use has tripled over the last five years.

    Source: Touring Plans

    Disneyland Forward passes the Anaheim city council board vote unanimously 

    On April 16th, the Anaheim City Council voted unanimously to approve the plans for DisneylandForward, the massive $2 Billion expansion planned around Disneyland. A second council vote is needed to finalize the plan is required in May, but once that passes Disney will be able to start moving on these changes. This is expected to be the biggest change to the California parks since the opening of Disney’s California Adventure. 

    Source: NBC News LA

    March sales data indicates continued slow sales for the cabins

    DVC News shared their monthly data on direct DVC sales for the month of March. While The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort sales went up compared to the previous month, March was the first full month of sales for the resort. The Cabins only sold 12,326 points over 94 contracts. This brings the two month total to 19,485 points out of the 2.8 million points at the resort. If this month is any indication on the pace of sales, the cabins will take just under 20 years to sell. However, there could be a bump in sales next month due to improved incentives across the board. 

    On the bright side for Disney, Disney’s Riviera Resort sales had the most sales with 72,275 points, which is well above the previous 12-month average. This is also the average pace at which the resort has sold since 2019, and if continued, the resort should sell out in the next three years.

    Villas at Disneyland Hotel sales were also better than the Cabins, though only a little more than 16,000 points were sold. After almost a full year of sales, the resort is close to 20% sold. 

    Source: DVC News

    EPCOT Food and Wine festival shortened

    Disney has announced that the EPCOT International Food and Wine festival will run from August 29th to November 23rd. This period is almost seven weeks shorter than in 2023, when the festival started July 15th. It’s been a few years since the festival started as late as Labor Day weekend. No reason was given by Disney, but perhaps they have seen softening attendance in the summer for the festival while it remains extremely popular during the fall season. The usual parts of the festival -  the food booths, Eat to the Beat concerts, and Remy’s Hide and Squeak scavenger hunt - all were part of the announcement. The new festival center was also mentioned to be part of events this year. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Media previews scheduled

    While not an official opening date, many outlets are sharing that media previews for Tiana's Bayou Adventure at Magic Kingdom will occur June 8th through the 11th. Media events for attraction openings are usually done after Cast Member previews and either right before or after Disney Vacation Club and Annual Passholder previews. While the official opening date is not yet set, it seems likely that a late June or early July date will be announced soon. 

    Source: Blog Mickey

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the upcoming refurbishment of Test Track beginning on June 17th, new details for the planned "Tropical Americas" region of Disney's Animal Kingdom, and more! N138

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    Test Track set to close June 17th for extended refurbishment

    On April 5th, Disney announced that Test Track will be closing for refurbishment on June 17th. The ride will be updated with a “World of Motion” inspired make-over. There is no word on how long the closure will be, but it is expected to last at least a year.  

    Source: Walt Disney World website

    Roundup Rodeo BBQ added to DVC discount dining list with 10% discount

    Many restaurants on property provide a 10% discount for Disney Vacation Club Members and Annual Passholders. Roundup Rodeo BBQ in Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios has now been added to that list! First opening in March 2023, this is the first time a discount for DVC members has been available at this restaurant. 

    Source: DVC News, Disney Vacation Club website

    DVC Direct incentives being increased for Spring 2024

    Disney Vacation Club is streamlining their new member and existing member discounts. 

    New members can receive a $13 per point discount on any purchase of 150 points or more on all four currently for sale resorts. In addition, a “Welcome Home” credit is also added for buyers buying 150 points or greater, starting at $2000. This usually applies to those buying points on-site. 

    Similarly existing members are looking to get $17 per point discount starting at 100 points, with the additional “Welcome Home” credit added starting at 150 points. 

    DVC is also offering deep discounts on points at Disney's Old Key West Resort. With a base price of $205 per point, existing members can take advantage of $40 per point discount for 150 points which is $165 per point. A 500-point contract would get an $80 per point discount down to $125 per point. This is the lowest entry point to direct purchase that we have seen in quite awhile, so if you are looking for your entry into direct membership at the lowest price, this may be the way to go. 

    Source: DVC News

    Imagineering details “Tropical Americas” model for Animal Kingdom

    Disney has released a clip on Instagram with details of the "Tropical Americas" land, which is replacing DinoLand U.S.A., in Disney's Animal Kingdom. The model still indicates Encanto and Indiana Jones attractions, as well as what appears to be a Coco-inspired carousel.  While there is no current timeline for in-park construction, permitting has been submitted to start prepping a backstage area with trailers and storage. 

    In addition, Disney is expected to begin filing permits for the “Beyond Big Thunder” expansion will be filed within the next few weeks.  Anything beyond this should be considered rumor for now. Expectations right now are that further details will come out at the D23 event this summer.  

    Source: Instagram, Blog Mickey

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  • This week, Sue and Peter discuss all the latest Disney news, including the Anaheim council approval of Disneyland Forward, more closures related to Tiana's Bayou Adventure, EPCOT opening the rest of their construction this summer, a 2025 DVC Member cruise, a new DCL ship announced with name and theme, and more! N137

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    Vero Beach Character Breakfast returns

    Starting April 20th, the character breakfast will return to Winds and Waves at Disney's Vero Beach Resort every Saturday. This breakfast was a regularly scheduled event prior to COVID, but now will return with a new menu. Goofy and Pluto will be making the rounds in their beach gear while guests enjoy tasty menu items like “Banana’s Foster French Toast” and “The Treasure Omelet”. Breakfast hours are from 8 AM to noon and are now available for booking.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    $2 Billion Disneyland Forward Project passes Anaheim planning board approval

    On March 11th, the Anaheim Planning Commission voted 5-1 to approve a proposed $1.9 billion expansion plan for Disneyland Resort known as "DisneylandForward". As we’ve discussed before, the plan would expand both parks around the Disneyland hotel while also adding new parking and highway access ramps. It also includes potential for more hotel rooms as well as 150 new DVC rooms.

    Source: DVC news

    Critter Country closing at Disneyland May 1st

    Critter Country at Disneyland will be closing temporarily starting May 1st to finish the construction of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, including the addition of two new themed stores.

    Among the changes, “Ray’s Berets” will replace “The Briar Patch” as a place for Disney apparel and toys and themed to Ray the firefly and his family. “Louis’ Critter Club” takes over the left half of Pooh Corner with more apparel, accessories, home decor. Disneyland’s Tigger Tails will remain. The Winnie the Pooh attraction will be closed during this time as well, but no changes to the attraction are expected. The Hungry Bear is expected to remain open.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    DVC Member Cruise announced for 2025

    Disney Vacation Club announced the 2025 Member Cruise, a 5-night cruise on the Disney Dream featuring a stop at Cozumel, Mexico, a day at Castaway Cay and two days at sea.

    Booking will begin on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 10:00am Eastern Time. No pricing has been announced yet. In order to book a DVC cruise, members are required to qualify for Membership Extras. Only qualifying points can be used to book the member cruise and at least one member must book with points. Cash rates will also be available.

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News

    Eighth Disney Cruise ship announced

    Disney Cruise Line has announced the newest cruise ship to be added to its fleet, the Disney Destiny. The ship, sister to the Disney Wish and Disney Treasure, will have a “Heroes and Villains” theme, drawing on the legacies of beloved Disney stories, characters and theme park attractions. Onboard, guests will encounter both heroes and villains.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    EPCOT CommuniCore Plaza opens with special Encanto concert

    The re-imagining of EPCOT will finally be complete with all the construction walls down and the full opening of the CommuniCore Hall, Mickey and Friends character greet and the new CommuniCore Plaza Stage. This area will be the home base for EPCOT's festivals, and as a celebration there will be a new limited-time show “¡Celebración Encanto!” from June 10th to September 6th. The show will run several times throughout the day and will include opportunities to sing along with favorite songs and see Mirabel and Bruno.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

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    New Resort Perk for 2025 applies to DVC stays

    Disney has announced a new resort stay benefit for 2025 bookings. Disney is offering complimentary water park admissions on guests' arrival day at a Disney resort. This perk will also apply to DVC member reservations on arrival day.

    There is currently no indication how this benefit would be affected by a split stay at different resorts, or even at the same resort in a different room category.

    More details will be available “later in 2024” according to the Disney website. 

    Note that extra parks hours were also extended through 2025, including the deluxe evening hours which will still be available to DVC guests. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Soarin’ Around the World returned February 28th

    Soarin’ over California has now left the building! As of February 28th, Soarin’ around the World has returned to Epcot. The original show had returned as part of the 100th anniversary celebration.

    Source: Plan Disney

    New DVC welcome center opens at Disney Springs

    Disney Vacation Club has introduced a new "Gateway to Discovery" store. The building features largely an open space with a globe dominating the center and artwork representing many of the destinations available through DVC. Plans call for additional facilities to be added on the second floor for Members and guests. The expansion will open later this spring.

    This space is not expected to be the additional member lounge which was announced back in January.

    Source: DVCNews.com

    New Star Tours destinations coming April 5th

    Starting April 5th, Star Tours – The Adventures Continue will offer some all-new adventures. These new additions will feature characters and locations from some of your favorite Disney+ new series such as “Ahsoka,” “Andor,” and “The Mandalorian.” With these additions, the attraction provides the opportunity to experience one of more than 250 storyline variations aboard the attraction, including a visit to the planet Peridea from the Ahsoka series. Urgent transmissions from Ahsoka Tano, Cassian Andor, Din Djarin and Grogu may soon be part of your next Starspeeder flight.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Buy a Fort Wilderness Cabin!

    Some of the old log-style cabins from Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground are for sale according to a recent Facebook listing, posted on February 26, 2024, by user Kyle Brooks. The 1-bedroom cabins are priced at $49,900 each and are fully furnished, including an Amazon “Hey Disney” device.

    Source: Chip & Co

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter discuss the new details for the opening of Tiana's Bayou Adventure at WDW this summer, the return of 1900 Park Fare character meal at Disney's Grand Floridian, and more! N135

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    The return of 1900 Park Fare

    Disney announces that 1900 Park Fare is re-opening at Disney's Grand Floridian on April 10th after being closed for more than four years.

    Characters will now include an eclectic mix of Cinderella, Aladdin, Tiana (in her new look from Tiana's Bayou Adventure), and Mirabelle from Encanto as they celebrate the “power of a wish.” The artwork throughout the restaurant has also been updated, with a continued theme of a Merry-Go-Round.

    Breakfast and dinner will both be available, and special favorites including the Strawberry Soup will still be on the menu.

    Reservations are expected to Open March 5th. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    DVC Meet & Treat Event for Valentine’s Day

    Disney Vacation Club announced another “Meet and Treat” Member event at the Atlantic Dancehall, similar to the event offered for Halloween. The event will be held on four dates in February, the 13th and 14th, as well as the 20th and 21st, from 2PM to 4PM.

    These events involve meet and greets with two or three special characters and treats for members. There is no advanced reservations required, but each member is only allowed to attend the event once. 

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News

    Tiana’s Bayou Adventure opening Summer 2024

    Disney Parks Blog has a post announcing the opening of Tiana’s Bayou Adventure in “Summer of 2024”. While no specific date was given, the previous opening timeframe was "2024". Disney also shared an impressive video of one of the new Tiana audio-animatronic figure and other details of the ride.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Free collectible pin from DVC

    Disney Vacation Club is offering members a new bonus, a pin that says “Membership Magic.” This pin is currently available at most DVC kiosks in the parks and resorts. It will be available to all owners, and owners will need to present identification and electronic membership card. Pins may be limited to one per family.

    Source: DVC News

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter share new information on the DisneylandForward project and Universal Orlando's Epic Universe, as well as pricing, maintenance fees, and incentives for the Cabins at Fort Wilderness. N134

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    Disney commits to $1.9 Billion for Disneyland forward

    On January 23rd, Anaheim announced that Disney has committed to spending a minimum of $1.9 billion and up to $2.5 billion on the Disneyland Forward project should Anaheim city council approve the project. Money would be spent on "theme park lands, attractions, hotels, shopping and dining west of Disneyland Drive and on the Toy Story parking lot."

    From the Orange County Register: 

    “The DisneylandForward proposal calls for Disney to pay $40 million for portions of Magic Way, Clementine Street, Gene Autry Way and Hotel Way to clear the way for the proposed theme park expansion.

    The plan also calls for Disney to build a 17,000-space eastside parking structure with direct connections from the Santa Ana (I-5) Freeway that would be larger than the combined Mickey & Friends and Pixar Pals parking structures."

    The DisneylandForward proposal is scheduled for Anaheim Planning Commission hearings in March with a vote by the Anaheim City Council in May.

    Source: Orange County Register, DisneylandForward website

    Pricing, Maintenance Fees, and Incentives for the Cabins 

    The newest Disney Vacation Club resort, the Cabins at Fort Wilderness has opened for sales to existing members, and with that, we have more information on pricing, maintenance fees and incentives.

    First off, the starting price for the cabins is $225 per point, which is the same current price as Disney's Riviera Resort and Aulani.

    Initial incentives are not particularly impressive, with a 100 point contract receiving a mere $2 discount, and 150 point contract with a $10 discount.

    The biggest news is that the maintenance fees for 2024 have been released, and the initial rate is a whopping $12.16. This is the second highest priced maintenance fees of DVC resorts.

    Points PurchasedCurrent Member DiscountCurrent Member Price25 - 99 points$0$225100 - 124 points$2$223125 - 149 points$4$221150 - 199 points$10$215200 - 249 points $11$214250 - 299 points$13$212300 - 499 points$14$211500 - 999 points$15$2101000+ points$16$209

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News

    Epic Universe announcement made

    This week, Universal Orland released an official announcement about the new theme park, Epic Universe. There were no real surprises with the announcement except that the central area will be known as Celestial Park and will have two restaurants and three rides including a dueling roller coaster. The other lands are Super Nintendo World, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Ministry of Magic, How to Train your Dragon - Isle of Berk, and Dark Universe featuring Universal's Classic Monsters. No real details on the rides or attractions in the various lands were released. Opening is still just listed as 2025, but it’s still worth noting as competition to your time at Disney.

    Source: Universal Orlando website

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    Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Opening Date, Point Charts, and Sales Date Revealed

    Disney Vacation Club revealed new details on the The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort. The new DVC resort is projected to open on July 1st. Sales begin for existing Members on February 1st and for new Members on February 27th.

    Existing Members who add-on can book reservations as early as February 15th. New members can book beginning on March 12th. Reservations will be open to all DVC members on April 23rd.

    Point charts range from 111 points per week in September to 232 point per week for the Christmas and Easter holidays. Most dates fall between 132-160 points per week.

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon, Peter, and Sue discuss Moonlight Magic registration changes, a new Disney Vacation Club Member lounge, more details on the Fort Wilderness Cabins, and more! N132

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    Moonlight Magic Registration Rule Change

    Ahead of the first Moonlight Magic registration for 2024, Disney Vacation Club has changed the verbiage in the “Know Before You Register” section on the Moonlight Magic of the DVC website. The website now states, "When staying using their Membership with Vacation Points, Reservation Points or cash, Members who booked a qualifying Resort reservation by the cutoff date will have access to early or general event registration and can register themselves and up to the number of individuals on their Resort reservation(s)."

    Qualifying resort reservations are standard DVC reservations booked with Vacation Points online or over the phone with DVC, reservations booked with DVC for the Disney Collection using Reservation Points, or cash reservations booked over the phone with a DVC representative for a DVC villa.

    The new policy means that reservations made at all Walt Disney World (WDW) resorts via the WDW website, by calling a WDW representative, through a travel agent or any other means NOT using an eligible DVC membership do not qualify for early registration. Previously, a standard reservation booked with cash by the deadline for any of the official WDW resorts qualified for early registration, but it absolutely does not anymore.

    Source: DVC Fan, Seeking the Magical, DVC News

    New DVC lounge in Disney World official 

    Disney revealed that construction on a brand-new Disney Vacation Club Member Lounge will begin in 2024 at Walt Disney World. The location of the new lounge has not been announced.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    More Details on the Fort Wilderness Cabins

    Several new bits of information came out of Disney Vacation Club documentation filings for the new Cabins at Fort Wilderness.

    Based on the documentation, each cabin will have a total of 7,661 points for the year, which is an average of 21 points per night. This is similar to many of the studios throughout the DVC system.  Point charts have not been released yet.

    Full floor plan also revealed the dimensions of the cabin is 43’ x 12’ or 516 square feet, which puts the size slightly above studios but much smaller than most 1-bedrooms.

    Dog policies for the cabins have also become available. A maximum of two dogs, with fees of $30 per day for Members and $50 per day for others such as cash guests.

    Dogs must be "fully trained and are not allowed on furniture anywhere on the Resort Property."When outside of a cabin, dogs must be accompanied at all times and either within a carrier or restrained with a leash.They are not permitted in food and beverage locations, lounges, pools and other recreation areas.They cannot be left unattended for more than 7 hours.Guests with dogs must contact housekeeping to schedule a room cleaning time when the animals will not be present. Door hangers must be displayed on cabins where dogs are present.Management can request dogs to be removed based on behavior. 

    Source: DVC News - Floorplan, DVC News - Point Cost, DVC News - Pet Policy

    2023 DVC direct prices to rise end of January

    On January 30th, the direct price of Disney's Riviera Resort and Aulani are increasing from $217 per point to $225 per point. Meanwhile, on the west coast, The Villas at Disneyland Hotel are increasing for the first time from $230 per point to $239 per point. DVC has not been announced if any of the sold out resorts will also have price increases.

    Source: DVC News

    New “Little Mermaid” show coming to Hollywood Studios

    On December 19th, Disney announced that it was finally going to rehab the old “Voyage of the Little Mermaid” show in the Animation Courtyard. This show has been closed since the start of the COVID pandemic, and cast members have said that the area had a strong mildew problem preventing it from reopening. 

    The new show will be titled “The Little Mermaid - A Musical Adventure” and is expected to reopen in Fall of 2024.

    Though limited details have been shared, a drawing of a new show scene covering “kiss the girls” was provided. It is likely the show will be a mix of the old and the new, but we should find out in the next few months. 

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Attraction Refurbishments in 2024

    Rock 'n' Roller Coaster closed on January 8, 2024. As of the time of recording, Disney has made no announcement on details of the closure, but it is listed to be reopen the summer of 2024.

    Country Bear Jamboree will close date of January 27, 2024 . The attraction will reopen with an all-new show this summer. 

    Source: WDWNT, Walt Disney World website, Disney Parks Blog

    DVC potentially go to “Trust” model

    Disney Vacation Club has registered to form a timeshare trust under the name Palmetto Trust Associations. A timeshare trust model would be something new to DVC. DVC has not released any details regarding a new ownership option.

    Source: DVC News

    Magic Key Passes to go on sale 1/10

    Disneyland Resort resumed sales of all four types of Magic Key passes on 1/10 at 9:00 a.m. PT. Since September 2023, Magic Key passes have only been available for renewal. Magic Key pass prices last increased October 2023. By the time of recording, only the Imagine Key was still available for purchase, which is only for Southern California residents living in zip codes 90000 to 93599.

    Source: WDWNT

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  • Join Peter and special guest host Chad Pennycuff to discuss the latest news, including the Disney Vacation Club refurbishment schedule for 2024 and 2025, announced registration dates for Moonlight Magic events, Disneyland After Dark events, and more! N130

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    2024-25 DVC refurbishment schedule

    At the recent Disney Vacation Club condo association meeting, an updated list of refurbishments scheduled for the next two years was shared. Typically a resort gets a “soft goods” refurbishment 7 years after opening, with a full “hard goods” refurbishment at 14 years, and the cycle repeats. These refurbishments are funded with Member dues. 

    2024 Refurbishment Schedule

    Complete Boardwalk Villas Hard Goods in first half 2024Complete Hilton Head Island Hard Goods in first half 2024Vero Beach Resort starting soon into 2024 - expected soft goods replacement.Bay Lake Tower - start late in the year and expected to take most of 2025 (hard goods) 

    2025 Refurbishment Schedule

    Animal Kingdom - Kidani and Jambo house (hard goods)Copper Creek Villas - Wilderness Lodge (soft goods - but include murphy beds)Grand Californian Villas (hard goods - originally scheduled for 2024)Saratoga Springs Treehouse Villas (hard goods) 

    Source: DVC News

    Moonlight Magic registration dates for 2024 have been announced

    Disney Vacation Club has shared the registration dates for the scheduled Moonlight Magic in 2024. Note for each park, there is only ONE early registration date that covers both events in that park, but there is a different general registration date for each individual event. Virtual queue links will be sent out less than 24 hours before registration is set to occur. Registration typically opens at 11:00am eastern on the designated day.

    Disney California Adventure - January 29, 2024General Registration: December 19, 2023EPCOT - January 25, 2024Early Registration: January 9, 2024General Registration: January 11, 2024EPCOT - March 1, 2024Early Registration: January 9, 2024General Registration: February 15, 2024Disney's Animal Kingdom - February 27, 2024Early Registration: February 1, 2024General Registration: February 8, 2024EPCOT - March 1, 2024Early Registration: January 9, 2024General Registration: February 15, 2024Disney's Animal Kingdom - April 23, 2024Early Registration: February 1, 2024General Registration: April 11, 2024Disney's Typhoon Lagoon - June 4, 2024Early Registration: May 2, 2024General Registration: May 9, 2024Disney's Typhoon Lagoon - July 11, 2024Early Registration: May 2, 2024General Registration: June 27, 2024Disney's Hollywood Studios - August 27, 2024Early Registration: August 1, 2024General Registration: August 15, 2024

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News

    Disneyland After Dark events return

    Disney has announced a new round of Disneyland After Dark events in 2024. All events run from 9 PM to 1 AM, with early entry allowed at 6 PM. No discounts for DVC members or Magic Key holders are offered. 

    Disneyland After Dark: Sweethearts’ Nite

    Dates: Jan 23, 25, 30; Feb 1, 6, 8, 12, 14, 2024 at Disneyland ParkTicket prices start at $139 per Guest (ages 3+) and tickets will go on sale to the general public on Dec. 14, 2023 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT).A royal cavalcade will make its way through Disneyland Park, offering an enchanting gathering of some of Disney’s favorite royals, transported by equally splendid equines.Near “it’s a small world,” dance along with princesses, princes and Disney characters at the evening’s royal ball.Stitch and Angel will host their very own dance party at the stage in Tomorrowland. Character Greets, Photo Ops, and sweet treats will be offered throughout the park. 

    Disneyland After Dark: Disney Channel Nite

    Dates: March 5 and March 7, 2024 at Disneyland ParkTicket prices start at $139 per Guest (ages 3+) and tickets will go on sale to the general public on Dec. 14, 2023 (no earlier than 9 a.m. PT).The “High School Musical” pep rally will take place through the streets of Disneyland Park. The “Phineas and Ferb” dance party at the stage in Tomorrowland will be a high-energy dance party, complete with a DJ and appearances by your favorite “Phineas and Ferb” characters.“Camp Rock” karaoke and The Ultimate Disney Channel Trivia Challenge will be held in The Golden Horseshoe.“Descendants” at the Rivers of America will invite you to take a cruise on the Sailing Ship Columbia and enjoy music from the “Descendants” trilogy.  Opportunities to step into imaginative photo backdrops representing favorite Disney Channel shows and movies, including “Lizzie McGuire,” “The Cheetah Girls,” “Teen Beach Movie” and more.

    Prices, on-sale dates, and details of the last two events have not yet been released. 

    Disneyland After Dark: Star Wars Nite

    April 16, 18, 23, 25, 30, May 2, 7 & 9, 2024 at Disneyland ParkPricing listed as “Starts at $159”

    Disneyland After Dark: Pride Nite

    June 18 & 20, 2024 at Disneyland ParkPricing listed as “Starts at $159”

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

    Upcoming Ride refurbishmentsHaunted Mansion in Disneyland is closing on January 21, 2024 for expansion of the queue area and new store announced earlier this year. No opening date has been announced.On January 8th, Kali River Rapids will be closing for its annual winter refurbishment. No reopening date has been shared yet. Big Thunder Mountain at Magic Kingdom will be closing for a short refurbishment on January 16th and expected to reopen January 21st. 

    Source: WDWNT - Haunted Mansion, WDWNT - Kali River Rapids, WDWNT - Big Thunder Mountain

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  • In this week's episode, Shannon and Peter review the 2025 point charts and takeaways from the annual Disney Vacation Club Condominium Association meeting. The World Celebration neighborhood and new nighttime show debuts in EPCOT and Storyliving by Disney announces a new location in North Carolina. N130

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    2025 Points charts released

    On November 30th, Disney Vacation Club released the 2025 points charts. This year, there were no big changes to the charts, with just the usual adjustments due to the dates of holidays like Thanksgiving and Easter. The charts have remained the same for the third straight year.

    In addition, there was another increase in the transient tax at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel, from $2.78 per point in 2024 to $2.87 per point in 2025, an increase of 3%.

    Source: DVCHelp

    DVC Condominium Association meeting

    Disney Vacation Club's annual condominium association meeting happened on December 7th, and while there is usually not a lot of news from it, there were a few tidbits came out.

    An announcement was made that the Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness resort would be “on sale soon,” with a few new images of the cabins being shared. A website, DisneyCabins.com, was provided, but the site doesn’t yet work.

    In the Q&A section, it was asked whether the new Polynesian DVC tower will be part of the same condo association and the answer was given as “our plans right now are for the new tower to be part of the existing Polynesian resort."

    Source: DVCNews

    EPCOT World Celebration and new nighttime show debuts

    On December 6th, EPCOT opened the World Celebration neighborhood, including Dreamers Point to guests. The area has a lot of trees and seating, as well as embedded lighting that matches along with Spaceship Earth.

    The new Luminous show also debuted, and overall guest feedback was positive. In particular, the show does appear the same from all around World Showcase, which addresses a big complaint about the previous show.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog, WDWNT

    Storyliving by Disney announces 2nd community near Raleigh, NC

    Storyliving by Disney is the new division of Disney that is planning communities around the country inspired by Disney Imagineers, with the first community, Cotino, already announced for Rancho Mirage, California.

    Disney is pushing forward with a second community, just announced in North Carolina outside the capital of Raleigh. It will be called Asteria and is described by Disney as “inspired by the spirit of discovery, the Asteria community is being designed to encourage exploration, spark life-long learning and create new connections for future residents.” The 15,000 acre community is expected to have 4000+ residences. Sales of units are not expected to start until 2027.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog

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  • Join Shannon, Peter, and special guest Gina to discuss the good, the bad, and the weird of the first ever Disney's Jollywood Nights. This special hard ticket event debuted at Disney's Hollywood Studios on November 11, 2023, and each of our guests attended the event from 8:30 pm to to 12:30 am.

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  • In this week's episode, Peter, Shannon, and Sue discuss the release of the 2024 dues, changes to how Disney Collection bookings in Disneyland Resort, a Disneyland Hotel DVC member event, and a new DVC welcome center in Disney California Adventure. N128

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    2024 Proposed Maintenace Fees released

    On November 6th, Disney Vacation Club released the dues adjustments for 2024. A few highlights are as follows:

    The lowest percentage increases were at Boardwalk with a 1.64% increase, followed by Boulder Ridge/Copper Creek at 1.97% and 2.19% respectively. Old Key West had the highest percentage increase at 6.25%.

    The resorts outside of Walt Disney World saw generally larger increases, with the new Villas at Disneyland Hotel increasing 5.19%, and Aulani and Vero Beach seeing the steepest increases.

    The lowest dues in the DVC system remain the Grand Floridian followed by Bay Lake Tower at $7.57 and $7.59 respectively. However, note that buying a resort solely for low maintenance fees isn’t necessarily a good strategy. Eight years ago, Old Key West was 4th lowest on Walt Disney World property, but after eight straight years of 5+% increases, the resort is now the highest at Walt Disney World at $9.89 per point.

    The two resorts with the highest dues by far remain Hilton Head and Vero Beach, at $11.31 and $13.86 (non-subsidized). The low buy-in for these resorts is offset by much more expensive annual dues.

    The historical information for the various resorts can be found at DVChelp.com under the FAQ “maintenance fees/dues” linked below.

    Resort2023 Dues2024 DuesIncreaseAnimal Kingdom Villas$8.8099$9.0820+3.09%Aulani $9.1424$9.7620+6.77%Aulani Subsidized$6.8727$7.3385+6.77%Bay Lake Tower$7.4255$7.5902+2.23%Beach Club Villas$8.1655$8.6256+5.63%BoardWalk Villas$8.5309$8.6711+1.64%Boulder Ridge$8.5110$8.6790+1.97%Copper Creek Villas$7.9203$8.0938+2.19%Disneyland Hotel$9.0600$9.5307+5.19%Grand Californian$8.0409$8.5544+6.38%Grand Floridian$7.3332$7.5740+3.28%Hilton Head$10.7305$11.3140+5.43%Old Key West$9.3570$9.8666+6.25%Polynesian$7.9475$8.2301+3.56%Riviera$8.5049$8.8508+4.07%Saratoga Springs$7.8622$8.1388+3.52%Vero Beach$12.8503$13.8628+7.88%Vero Beach Subsidized$10.1298$10.8906+7.51%

    Source: DVCnews

    Historical Dues: DVCHelp

    Standard Disney Collection rules apply for non-DVC Disneyland stays

    Disney Vacation Club announced a minor change to the Disney Collection. For most stays using points to stay at non-DVC Disney resorts, known by DVC as the “Disney Collection”, there is normally a $95 transfer fee, and a Rule that states that members cannot make a reservation AND complete the stay within the last 4 months of their Use Year. (Members can complete the stay within the last 4 months, but need to book before that.)

    Previously, these two requirements were waived for the three Disneyland Resort hotels. However, the fee and restriction have been put in place at Disneyland resort hotels, likely due to the opening of the Villas at the Disneyland Hotel.

    Source: DVCNews

    Holiday DVC event planned for Disneyland

    A new holiday event is planned for Disney Vacation Club members at the Disneyland Resort. On November 29 and December 5, 2023, qualifying members can visit the Sleeping Beauty Pavilion on the second floor of the Disneyland Hotel for a unique gathering. Disney characters will be present for photos, and members can collect a special treat for attending.

    Hours are 2:00 to 4:00pm Pacific time on both dates. Advance registration is not required. However the line may close early if capacity limits have been reached.

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVCNews

    New DVC “Welcome Center” to open in Disneyland

    Disneyland Resort announced the Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar in Disney California Adventure will become a Disney Vacation Club Welcome Home Center.

    More information will be announced at a later date. Blue Sky Cellar first opened in the park’s Pacific Wharf area (now San Fransokyo Square) in 2008 as a replacement for Seasons of the Vine. On and off for the next several years, Blue Sky Cellar would feature exhibits about upcoming lands and attractions. Blue Sky Cellar has not been used since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020.

    Source: WDWNT

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  • In this week's episode, Peter and Shannon share that the Villas at the Grand Floridian Resort is officially sold out, dates for RunDisney races for 2024-25, and more! N127

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    DVC reporting Grand Floridian now “Sold Out”

    As of October 30, Disney Vacation Club informed its staff that the Villas at the Grand Floridian Resort Big Pine Key was officially sold out. The sold out status means that there will be no discounts for purchase of points at this resort. While it may be possible to still purchase direct points, the sales focus will return to Disney's Riviera Resort for Walt Disney World.

    New incentives released on October 31st are not as good as the previous incentives. A 150 point contract would only see an $8 discount off direct pricing to $208 per point, while current members would pay $200 per point. Villas at Disneyland Hotel discounts are even less.

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    RunDisney races announced - Halloween half marathon added at Disneyland

    The 2024-2025 season of RunDisney races were announced, and the big surprise is the addition of a half-marathon race at the Disneyland Resort. The Disneyland Halloween Half Marathon weekend will be on September 5th to 8th of 2024.

    Beyond that, it’s the typical 4 race weekends in Florida with another race weekend at the end of January for Disneyland. Follow the link for all the details including registration dates.

    Source: Disney Parks Blog 

    Bluey arrives at Walt Disney World (sort of)

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort launched the Heeler Family Hide ‘N’ Seek scavenger hunt on Thursday, marking the first official use of “Bluey” at Walt Disney World and at Disney Parks & Resorts in general.

    Note: After recording of this episode, the scavenger hunt was abruptly ended, just days after its debut.

    Source: WDWNT, WDWNT - Update

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  • In this week's episode, Peter and Shannon discuss the announcement of 2024 Moonlight Magic and Disney After Hours event dates, a new DVC Hoop-Dee-Doo Holidays event, and a new timeshare license application for DVC's upcoming Fort Wilderness Cabins. All this and more! N126

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    Moonlight Magic events announced for 2024

    Moonlight Magic returns in 2024 with a total of 8 dates. The complete lineup is as follows:

    January 25:  EPCOTJanuary 29: Disney California AdventureFebruary 27: Disney's Animal KingdomMarch 1: EPCOTApril 23: Disney's Animal KingdomJune 4: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water parkJuly 11: Disney's Typhoon Lagoon water parkAugust 27: Disney's Hollywood Studios

    Registration dates have not yet been announced.

    Source: DVC Member e-mail

    Disney After Hours announced for 2024

    Disney has announced a new round of after hours events in early 2024. These include events at Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Epcot.

    Magic Kingdom event hours are 10 PM to 1 AM. Ticket prices range from $155 to $175, with a $30 discount for DVC / Annual Pass holders. The Magic Kingdom After Hours dates and pricing are as follows:

    Thursday, January 11 $155/$125Monday, January 15 $165/$135Monday, January 22 $165/$135Thursday, February 1 $165/$135Monday, February 5 $165/$135Monday, February 12 $175/$145Thursday, February 29 $175/$145Monday, March 4 $175/$145Monday, March 18 $175/$145Monday, April 8 $175/$145

    Disney Hollywood Studios event hours are 9:30 PM to 12:30 AM. Ticket prices and discounts are similar to the Magic Kingdom events, with a range from $155 to $175, with a $30 discount for DVC and Annual Passholders. The Hollywood Studios After Hours dates and pricing are as follows:

    Wednesday, January 10 $155/$125Wednesday, January 24 $165/$135Wednesday, February 21 $175/$145Monday, February 26 $175/$145Wednesday, March 13 $175/$145Wednesday, March 20 $175/$145Wednesday, March 27 $175/$145Wednesday, April 3 $175/$145Wednesday, April 10 $175/$145

    Epcot event hours are 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM. Ticket prices are lower than the Magic Kingdom and Hollywood Studios events, with a range from $149 to $159 and the same discount of $30 for DVC / APs. The EPCOT After Hours dates and pricing are as follows:

    Friday, February 2 $149/$119Thursday, February 8 $149/$119Thursday, February 15 $159/$129Thursday, March 7 $159/$129Thursday, March 28 $159/$129Thursday, April 4 $159/$129

    Source: Walt Disney World website, Disney Parks Blog

    Disney announces two special Hoop-Dee-Doo Holiday events

    Disney Vacation Club announced a new event, the Disney Vacation Club Hoop Dee Holidays. This festive holiday Member Exclusive event will take place at Pioneer Hall in Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. The event will include a Member-exclusive pre-show and a keepsake before enjoying the Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue!

    The event dates are Tuesday, November 28, and December 12, 2023, with two showtimes each day at 4:00 PM and 6:15 PM. This event is open to Disney Vacation Club Members who are eligible for Membership Extras benefits. Each member can attend and bring up to 11 additional guests per membership, making it a total of 12 attendees per group. Booking is available starting November 1st, 

    Guests are asked to arrive 30 minutes prior to their reservation time to check-in. The doors open, and seating begins immediately at these times, with the show kicking off 20 minutes later.

    Source: Disney Vacation Club website, DVC News

    Disney confirms Virtual Queue for Rise of the Resistance at Jollywood Nights

    Disney has confirmed the details for how to join the Virtual Queue for Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance during the upcoming Disney Jollywood Nights ticketed event at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

    Guests attending the event can request to join the queue beginning at 8:00 pm. Each guest can request to enter this virtual queue no more than once per event. This is only available for guests on the day of the event they are attending, and their specific event tickets must be linked to their My Disney Experience account in order to join the virtual queue. Guests attending this special ticketed event do not need to be in Disney's Hollywood Studios to request to join at the time the queue becomes available.

    Source: WDW Magic

    DVC applies for Timeshare license for Fort Wilderness cabins

    Disney Vacation Club has filed an application with the state of Florida for a new license for timeshare sales on October 12th. The license application currently shows as being “under review” and the application calls for 18,876 timeshare weeks, which breaks down to 363 units. There is no additional information related to a timeline to offer sales.

    More recent projects have seen Disney applying for a license 8-9 months before sales began. For instance, a license was issued to sell The Villas at Disneyland Hotel back in August 2022, while sales begin in May 2023. Grand Floridian Resort was opened in July 2021, but points weren’t on sale until March 2022.

    Based on these numbers, we are likely to see the cabins go on sale sometime next summer.

    Source: Blog Mickey

    First resale contract for Disneyland hotel available on DVC Resale Market

    The first resale contract for Disneyland hotel has appeared on the DVC resale Market’s website. The listing is a 150 point contract priced at $185 per point. 

    Source: DVC Resale Blog

    Adventureland Treehouse reopening date

    The newly renamed “Adventureland Treehouse” in Disneyland is scheduled to reopen November 10th. Adventureland Treehouse will pay tribute to the original treehouse Walt Disney and his Imagineers built in 1962 in honor of the movie “Swiss Family Robinson,” but with a fresh story for the next generation of parkgoers to experience and enjoy.

    Source: WDWNT

    Disney Skyliner Refurbishment in January 2024

    Walt Disney World skyliner will be closed January 16-21st, 2024. The Epcot leg will remain closed until January 27th. 

    Source: WDWNT

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