
999: How a 16-Unit Idea Became One of America's Largest Resort Experiences
Some resorts talk about experiences โ Westgate builds them at theme-park scale.
I visited Westgate Vacation Villas with Jared Saft, Chief Business and Strategy Officer, to explore how this company evolved from 16 original units into a massive, guest-focused resort with 3,000 rooms, a full waterpark, a Chuck E. Cheeseโpowered arcade, an in-lobby movie theater, and a $120 million reinvestment underway.
On #NoVacancyNews, Jared walks through how Westgate designs spaces for toddlers, teens, parents, and grandparents at the same time, how they turned nostalgia into a modern attraction, and how they're expanding into more than 40 new destinations in just seven months.
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What you'll see on this tour:
๐จ: How Westgate grew from 16 units to 14,000+ across the portfolio
๐ฌ: Why they built a full movie theater right in the check-in lobby
๐ง: How kid-first design keeps families engaged (and sane) on peak weekends
๐พ: Chuck E. Cheese partnerships, retro arcades, and Mystery Funhouse nostalgia
๐ญ: A candy shop with a waterslide literally running through it
๐: Shipwreck Island โ a full waterpark wrapping around the building
๐ฎ: The strategy behind Los Amigos, Sid's American Kitchen, and Megabytes
๐: How Westgate thinks about thoughtful, entrepreneurial expansion
Question for you:
What's the most impressive family-focused feature you've seen at a resort?
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