Disney Vacation Club

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Disney Vacation Club is the common name for the timeshares in the Walt Disney World Resort and elsewhere owned and operated by Disney Vacation Development, Incorporated, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company. The first Disney Vacation Club Resort was Disney's Old Key West Resort, which opened in 1991. Officially, the only accommodations currently available for sale are at Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort, though shares of other resorts can be purchased from existing members.

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Disney Vacation Club Resort locations

Cancelled projects

A project in Newport Coast, CA began in March 1994, followed by rumors of resort plans in Beaver Creek, Colorado. In August 1995 an issue of Wired magazine reported that Disney Vacation Club was considering a site at Times Square in New York City, part of the 42nd Street Project near the New Amsterdam Theater and ABC studios. Neither the Beaver Creek nor the Times Square project ever came to fruition.

In February 1997, Disney announced that they were canceling the plans for Newport Coast resort and 11 months later Marriott announced a project on Disney's former site which was expected to open in June 2000.

Recent announcements

In May 2005, Disney Vacation Club announced that they would make a presence at the Disneyland Resort in California.

It is rumored among DVC members that the next Disney Vacation Club accommodations will be built at Disney's Contemporary Resort.

External links

Disney Vacation Club official site (warning, music)

Unofficial FAQ



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