June 2026 ROFR Report
Week of 06/06/26 – 06/12/26
Nothing to report. My appetite is patient. The vault is patient. You should be afraid.
The vault is always hungry. See you Saturday. — The ROFR Monster
Woooo they ROFR’d that 1500pt VDH monstrosity!
Home Resorts: Aulani 🌺 Grand Cal 🐻 Disneyland Hotel 🚝 Grand Floridian 👑 Boardwalk 🎢
@TheROFRMonster wrong! You took our VGF contract on 6/10.
That's okay...I talked hubby into a larger contract 🤞🏼
Member since 2009. BLT and RIV
Thank you Mr Monster for not gobbling up my VGF contract today after looking at it for 20 days longingly.
Week of 06/13/26 – 06/19/26
Nothing to report. My appetite is patient. The vault is patient. You should be afraid.
Until next Saturday — try not to bid so high. Or do. I love a challenge. — The ROFR Monster
Week of 06/20/26 – 06/26/26
Light pickings. 2 contracts in the satchel and that's all you're getting from me:
- Grand Californian — 2 contracts. avg price: $239
The vault is always hungry. See you Saturday. — The ROFR Monster
Had me at “satchel” 🤣
Thank you ROFR Monster for not taking our 250 BLT contract after staring at it for 21 days! 🤪
As someone selling a contract, I hope that the ROFR Monster wakes up from its long slumber and decides to eat my contract or let it go off to another wonderful home somewhere else... it is definitely slowing the timeline the past few weeks...
Week of 06/27/26 – 07/03/26
I exercised some self-control this week. Just 3 contracts pulled back into the herd:
- Animal Kingdom — 1 contract. avg price: $81
- Disneyland Hotel — 1 contract. avg price: $105
- Grand Californian — 1 contract. avg price: $244
I'll be back next week. Sleep well, buyers. — The ROFR Monster
The June 2026 DVC Resale Market ROFR report is now available, and the overall trend remains consistent with what we've seen throughout the year.
Disney exercised Right of First Refusal on contracts at five resorts this month:
Old Key West: 3 buybacks
Grand Californian: 3 buybacks
Grand Floridian: 2 buybacks
Animal Kingdom: 1 buyback
Disneyland Hotel: 1 buyback
The most interesting buyback wasn't necessarily the number—it was the Disneyland Hotel contract itself.
Disney purchased back a 1,500-point Disneyland Hotel contract that sold for $105 per point, or roughly $157,500. While it's unusual to see Disney exercise ROFR on an actively selling resort, this one makes a lot of sense. A contract that size can easily be returned to direct inventory and resold at current direct pricing, making it a very attractive acquisition.
Looking at the broader market, ROFR activity continues to remain relatively low.
Year-to-date through June 2026:
63 contracts bought back
1,652 contracts sold
3.8% buyback rate
96.2% waiver rate
The overall buyback rate is also 5.1 percentage points lower than this point in 2025, reinforcing the trend that ROFR has become less of an obstacle for most resale buyers.
Grand Floridian (14.8%) and Old Key West (10.4%) continue to be the primary resorts to watch, while most other resorts have experienced very little buyback activity this year.