A familiar Disney Vacation Club icon found on Walt Disney World property now has a new look.
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For many years a tower has stood at the corners of Buena Vista Drive and Bonnet Creek Parkway bearing the Disney Vacation Club name and logo. The tower's location places it on the edges of Disney's Old Key West Resort--the original Disney Vacation Club property.
The tower design reflects the southewestern Florida feel of Old Key West itself with a roof and railings identical to the resort guest buildings. Previously the tower sported the dual mountain Disney Vacation Club logo--an image which DVC has been phasing-out for over a year now.
Previous tower decor
The new tower imagery features Donald Duck's nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie along with the newer DVC logo and the phrase "Where to next?"
The tower is a highly-visible promotional icon for the timeshare program, standing along a busy route near Downtown Disney, the I-4 interchange and both Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios theme parks.
Thanks to Wil Lovato for the photos!