bcdemt said:I just bought 100 points at Old Key West. I am wondering what suggestions people have for times of year and getting the most bang for my buck. Would prefer 1 bedroom but single rooms would also work. Thanks. Brian
I would have thought a buyer, even one who bought directly,would have options in mind already for how they'll use the points. The best bang for the buck will likely always be in a studio lower seasons S-F avoiding weekends. But it really depends on your family situation and personal wants/needs.I just bought 100 points at Old Key West. I am wondering what suggestions people have for times of year and getting the most bang for my buck. Would prefer 1 bedroom but single rooms would also work. Thanks. Brian
We love September. Crowds are lower, weather is less humid but still really pleasant and the lowest point value.
Hey there welcome! I am waiting on a first BLT contract right now. I think looking at the charts, points seem to go farthest during the pre-Christmas period and also early fall. I'm planning my first trip pre-Christmas this year, and the second, for next fall. There may be less families and more singles, couples, in the parks at those times too, but I'm actually not sure.
One bad thing about January is potential ride closures for refurbishing. Now you are only talking a few rides, but it may be something to consider.
My vote is for early December. Low points, low crowds, Christmas stuff and MVMCP is going.
Very end of September and early October can also be good, F&W fest, and MNSSHP is happening on some nights. Plus you get a little more pool/waterpark weather.
Here is some crowd info:
http://**************.net/2011/09/19/2013-weeks-to-visit-walt-disney-world-ranked-in-order/
Then again, my 2013 VGF points are going to December of 2013, and my 2014 points are going to F&W