The Disney Vacation Club (DVC) is experiencing a growth spurt of 500 units. And the 16-year-old Walt Disney Company-owned timeshare is taking on a more sophisticated, grown-up look.

The expansion includes plans to add 50 two-bedroom suites in Anaheim, California, as part of a 250-room 2009 expansion of the Disney Grand Californian Hotel & Spa.

The expansion will also be the first timeshare suite for the Orlando-based Disney Vacation Club to be built at an existing Disney resort outside of Florida. The club currently has eight resorts: six at Walt Disney World; one in Hilton Head, South Carolina; and another in Vero Beach.

Disney Vacation Club has doubled its membership in the last four years to 350,000 members from more than 100 countries and all 50 states, according to reliable sources.

Meanwhile, in early 2008, Disney is completing its 109-unit Phase One at the Disney Animal Kingdom Lodge, with another 340 suites in Phase Two set to open in spring 2009.

Animal Kingdom’s new vacation suites range from 366 to 2,200 square feet. The largest unit, the Grand Villa, is themed with African artifacts and includes three bedrooms, four bathrooms, a kitchen, and even a game room with a pool table.

Animal Kingdom suites are situated in a truly unique playground setting. The balconies overlook the hotel’s savannahs, where dozens of African animals roam in a natural habitat.

Disney Vacation Club will have nearly 2,900 total suites when all current construction is complete.

Even more Vacation Club suites are on the way, but officials are yet to confirm when or where.

Next on the list may be a new North Wing at the Disney World Contemporary Resort Hotel. If the persistent rumors turn out to be true, it will be the first timeshare resort on the monorail connecting Epcot and the Magic Kingdom. Despite the rampant rumors, Disney Vacation Club officials will not confirm the information.

In August 2007, Disney opened a sales center for the timeshare club in the upscale Woodfield Mall, a suburban Chicago shopping center. The mall’s new outlet is called Disney Doorway to Dreams and includes a two-room model of the Animal Kingdom Suites at Disney World in Orlando.

There’s also a more sophisticated, adult perspective to Disney Vacation Club. [http://www.edisneytimeshare.com] Frames.

Look for a major change in graphics and artwork from DVC in 2008. The brand will reportedly be moving away from its traditional pixie dust-based approach based on Disney characters towards a more adult brand theme emphasizing female characters. worldwide travel opportunities available to Club members.

The change and repositioning of the brand’s graphics is because, oddly enough, Mickey Mouse wasn’t always considered the best approach when it comes to timeshare sales. Tony Diehl, the timeshare club’s sales manager, reportedly says buyers can’t always make the connection between the animated icon and an actual real estate sale and closing. And DVC vice president Lisa Becket says the club’s logo, made up of Florida palm trees, ocean waves, mountain peaks and the silhouette of Mickey’s head, doesn’t tell the whole story.

The entire history of Disney Vacation Club timeshares is apparently broader and grander than even the great Mickey Mouse can convey.

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