Permit Shows New DVC Tower at the Disneyland Hotel Could be Larger, Shorter Than First Reported

CORRECTION: This permit is not related to a Disney Vacation Club property, but to another timeshare company. We apologize for the confusion.


A new permit issued last week by the city of Anaheim gives more insight into the possible size and additional uses for the new Disney Vacation Club tower being built at the Disneyland Hotel.

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We originally reported that the 280,000 square-foot development would be a 12-story tower with 350 units. The permit issued December 27th, however, points to a 7-story building with 393 units for a total of 484,377 square-feet, including a restaurant, lobby, sales area, deck area, and pool restrooms.

The reported value for the portion of the project covered by this permit is $4 million.

Source: @DLthings/City of Anaheim

 

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Tom is the former host/producer of the Disneyland Edition podcast and is currently the co-host of the Connecting With Walt podcast, plus is also providing Disneyland content from the parks. He enjoys traveling with friends and spending time with family, including his son and grandson. In his spare time he volunteers with Scouts BSA and Cub Scouts, and helped found his son's former Cub Scout Pack. His favorite Disneyland attraction is Space Mountain.

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