California-themed resort for Walt Disney World?
The website of architectural firm George Coon Inc. reveals some interesting details about a possible future Disney Vacation Club resort project.
The website of architectural firm George Coon Inc. reveals some interesting details about a possible future Disney Vacation Club resort project.
In response to a reader question, MiceAge.com's Al Lutz has printed some comments regarding the future of Disney's land parcel at National Harbor in Maryland. There is no new information to share--the project is still in a holding pattern--but Lutz does share some thoughts on how recent moves by The Walt Disney Company impact National Harbor.
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One of the more popular Disney Vacation Club rumors of late is that the site of the old River Country waterpark may be redeveloped to support DVC villas. Recent permit applications only add fuel to the fire.
Screamscape.com is reporting that the site of the former River Country waterpark may eventually be home to a new Disney Vacation Club resort. According to their sources, the project would leverage some aspects from Disney's old Buffalo Junction project, and thematically mesh with both Fort Wilderness and the Wilderness Lodge.
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Screamscape has also recently published reports indicating that the Grand Floridian and a site adjacent to the Blizzard Beach waterpark are being considered for DVC villas.
With attention focused firmly on the Aulani resort in Hawai'i, Disney remains noncommittal regarding a future resort in the Washington D.C. area.