As Disney releases their new Multi-Site Public Offering Statement, it has left clues as to the number of Disney Vacation Club points it would take to book a vacation at the Villas at Disneyland Hotel resort, which is set to open on September 28th, 2023 for it’s first cash reservations.
What Is A Maximum Reallocation Chart?
Part of every resort’s Public Offering Statement is a section referred to as the Maximum Reallocation Chart. This chart shows how many DVC points would be required to book at a specific resort, if all rooms were priced identically throughout the year.
Of course, any DVC owner would know that in reality Disney groups different parts of the year into separate travel periods that will adjust the number of points needed to book, either up or down, to reflect the demand during that specific travel period for that specific resort and unit type. Even though the exact points charts are not reflected in the Maximum Reallocation Chart that is contained within the Public Offering Statement, it is a great starting point to compare what to expect for the newest DVC resort, Villas at Disneyland Hotel, to other DVC resorts’ Maximum Reallocation Chart.
Comparing Villas at Disneyland Hotel To Grand Californian
In this case, we will be comparing the Maximum Reallocation Chart between Villas at Disneyland Hotel and Disney’s Grand Californian Resort & Spa to get a better understanding of what to expect. Keep in mind the number of points shown below are per night, are irrespective of travel periods, and do not show the actual number of points that will be needed when traveling during different travel periods.
This chart below is simply comparing an apples-to-apples baseline from one resort to another. As you can see below, we’ve highlighted the room types that are present at both resorts.
Room Type | Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian | Villas at Disneyland Hotel |
---|---|---|
Duo Studio – Standard View | n/a | 16 |
Duo Studio – Preferred View | n/a | 17 |
Duo Studio – Garden Unit | n/a | 19 |
Deluxe Studio – Standard View | 21 | 21 |
Deluxe Studio – Preferred View | n/a | 24 |
Deluxe Studio – Garden Unit | n/a | 29 |
One Bedroom Villa | 42 | 42 |
Two Bedroom Villa | 62 | 62 |
Three Bedroom Grand Villa | 139 | 135 |
This chart shows that when comparing the room types that are shared among these two resorts that:
- Deluxe Studios with Standard View, One Bedroom, & Two Bedroom Villas will most likely cost nearly the same between the two resorts
- Three Bedroom Grand Villas at Grand Californian will most likely be, on average, about 3% more expensive than the same room type at Disneyland Hotel
Comparing Room Types For Villas at Disneyland Hotel
The chart also gives us insight as to the price difference, in DVC points, between the different room and view types for Villas at Disneyland Hotel. Based on the Maximum Reallocation Chart for Villas at Disneyland Hotel we can concluded that most likely:
- Duo Studios will cost about 10% to 30% less than the Deluxe Studio – Standard View, depending on the view type you select
- Deluxe Studio – Preferred View will cost about 14% more than the Deluxe Studio – Standard View
- Deluxe Studio – Garden Unit, which will include a small patio / balcony, will cost about 38% more than the Deluxe Studio – Standard View
All Room Types Offered For Villas at Disneyland Hotel
Duo Studios
Standard View
Preferred View
Garden
Deluxe Studios
Standard View
Preferred View
Garden
1 Bedroom Villas
Preferred View
2 Bedroom Villas
Preferred View
3 Bedroom Grand Villas
Preferred View
Key Takeaways
With the release of this new information, we can see that the Villas at Disneyland Hotel are set to be practically identical in cost, when booking with DVC points, to booking a comparable room type at Grand Californian. We can also see that given the many different room types that are offered, once they are available to book with points, the Villas at Disneyland Hotel will offer a considerable amount of flexibility to members.
Those who wish to book the new Duo Studio room types could see considerable savings, while those looking for a Deluxe Studio one of the more expensive room types will have the option of spending more points for a better view, and additional room features.
Why Wait For Villas at Disneyland Hotel To Experience A Deluxe Resort At Disneyland?
Of course every DVC member will be watching the development of this new DVC resort with anticipation, but we have not yet heard when reservations using DVC points will be available, and now is as great of a time as any to plan your next trip to Disneyland.
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As always, stay tuned to the DVC Shop blog for all the latest developments for Disney theme parks and all the information you could ever need about the Disney Vacation Club resorts.
As someone who has visited Disneyland multiple times, I found this article on the Disneyland Hotel Points Chart Public Offering Statement to be very interesting. It’s fascinating to learn about the points system that Disney uses to manage their hotel bookings and how it relates to the cost of each stay. The article does a great job of breaking down the different point levels and how they correspond to various room types and seasons. It’s also helpful to have a better understanding of how the points system works when deciding whether to purchase a Disney Vacation Club membership. Overall, I would recommend this article to anyone who is planning a trip to Disneyland and is curious about the pricing and booking process for the Disneyland Hotel.