In July 2026, Disney sold 135,342 Disney Vacation Club points for the 12 DVC timeshare resorts located at World Disney World, the fewest number of points since 132,344 points were sold in May 2025.
For the quarter ending July, overall DVC sales were down 7.7% compared to the previous quarter ending April 2026. In July, Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows and Disney’s Old Key West Resort were the only resorts that beat their monthly sales average for the calendar year. In addition, those two resorts, along with Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas were the only resorts that beat their monthly sales average for the last 12 months.
Once again, Disney seems to be shifting another legacy DVC resort into its marketing focus. Animal Kingdom Villas saw its sales drop from 11,710 points in June to 4,547 points in July. Taking its place, Old Key West’s sales jumped from 1,570 points in June to 6,665 points in July (the most for that resort since 26,658 points were sold in July 2024).
A few more 25-point deeds were sold in July. Fourteen 25-point deeds were sold in the month, including five for the Polynesian and four for Disney’s Riviera Resort.

The largest deeds sold in July were two 600-point deeds, both for the Polynesian. Eight 500-point deeds were also sold during the month, six for the Polynesian and two for Riviera.
Disney’s Riviera Resort — In July 2026, 37,215 points were sold for Riviera. Discounting a four-month period in 2020 during the global pandemic, this was the second fewest number of points sold in a month since Riviera sales started in April 2019.
Disney has now sold 5,925,013 Riviera points, about 87.9% of the resort’s 6,739,966 total points.
Disney also reacquired six Riviera deeds containing 1,585 points in July. So far in calendar year 2026 Disney has reacquired 151 Riviera deeds containing 34,081 points.
At the end of July Disney had about 680,000 points left that it could sell to the general public. This number takes into account that Disney, as the developer, is required to retain at least 2.0% of the Riviera’s total points for itself. It does not take into account the thousands of points that have been committed to deed transactions that have not yet closed or have not been recorded with the Orange County (FL) Comptroller.
No Fixed Week deeds were sold in July for Riviera. So far, the resort has sold 153 Fixed Week deeds.
On May 29, 2026, documentation was filed by Disney declaring 20 Riviera vacation homes for the DVC inventory. With this declaration, all 341 vacation homes at the Riviera are now part of the DVC inventory.
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort — In July 2026, 5,870 points were sold for the Cabins. After exceeding the 10,000-point threshold in seven out of eight months from August 2025 to March 2026, the resort has now gone four consecutive months with sales under 8,000 points a month.
Disney has sold 241,105 points for the Cabins, which is about 8.5% of the resort’s estimated 2,837,571 total points. Since sales began, the Cabins have averaged 8,042 points a month.
No Fixed Week deeds were sold for the Cabins in July, keeping the total number of deeds at 29 for the resort. At the Cabins, the most popular weeks are #43 and #44, which are around Halloween. Fourteen Fixed Week deeds have been sold for these two weeks.
Disney has declared 63 cabins for the timeshare inventory. DVC members will be able to book using points up to 63 cabins on any given Use Day. There are still another 300 cabins that have not yet been declared. Disney will be able to use these 300 cabins for cash rentals or any other purpose it desires.
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows — In July 2026, 76,420 points were sold for the Polynesian, its best month since 79,553 points were sold in February 2026.
Disney has sold 1,681,741 points (47.6%) of the 3,608,934 points allotted to the residential units at the Polynesian’s Island Tower. At its current rate of sales the resort is on pace to be completely sold out in about 25 months.
One 50-point deed for Island Tower was reacquired by Disney in July. Over the years Disney has reacquired thousands of points from residential units located in the Polynesian longhouses. However, it has only reacquired eight deeds containing 825 points from residential units that are located at Island Tower.
In July, one Fixed Week deeds were sold for accommodations at Island Tower. Disney has sold 44 Fixed Week deeds for Island Tower.
On July 22, 2026, Disney declared 19 more vacation homes for the timeshare inventory at Island Tower. This latest declaration increases the number of vacation homes that DVC members can book using points from 123 to 142. There are still 80 vacation homes at Island Tower that have not yet been declared and are still under the control of Disney. The declared inventory accounts for 2,318,156 points, which is 64.2% of the Island Tower’s 3,608,934 estimated total points.
The Orange County, California, Clerk Recorder is the source for public information about sales for the Disney Vacation Club resorts located at the Disneyland Resort. Beginning in January 2025, its public website no longer displays the deed document tax amount for deeds recorded with the county. Since the tax amount was the only way to infer the number of DVC points for each deed, it is no longer possible to estimate the number of points sold for The Villas at Disneyland Hotel or The Villas at Grand Californian Hotel timeshare. Therefore, sales data for these resorts will no longer be included in the monthly sales report.
The sales data includes all 12 DVC resorts at Walt Disney World, as well as Disney's Vero Beach Resort, and Disney's Hilton Head Island Resort. Point sales data is not available for the Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel or the Villas at Disneyland Hotel. The data is compiled from deeds filed by Disney Vacation Development and recorded with the Orange County (FL) Comptroller, the Indian River County (FL) Clerk of Court, and the Beaufort County (SC) Register of Deeds. Thanks to Chris and Dan for assisting in the compilation of the sales data.
Wil Lovato is a contributor to DVCNews.com and has been a Disney Vacation Club owner since 2009. His DVC Home Resorts include Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort and Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas. He can be found posting on many Disney discussion forums under the username of “wdrl.”
