sethschroeder
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We are not talking about you personally. Most people do not maximize every single point every single year.
And I am not building a model off people losing points. They as an individual need to account for that just like they need to account for housekeeping if they want.
That's you, purely personal. Fact is -- Housekeeping comes with cash rooms, and it has an objective value.
Should I deduct the value of Magic Express and transportation, if I always use a rental car?
In your personal equation yes you can account for it but there is no monetary value if you rent a car regardless. Housekeeping is NOT included in DVC and is outlined in pretty much every "what do I need to know about DVC" post. If someone wants housekeeping they account for that personally. I am making math equations based on standard usage of the system as outlined not exceptions which people need to account for personally.
And as shown, there is only about a 7% savings over 21 years.
Its not again you used the worst category with the worst Points vs Cash time period (Value Cash vs Mid Tier Points).
The primary category people look to book is Studio and for 1BR the standard response is "SAPs are normally fine".
PIN codes circulating with 40% and more!
And PIN codes are PERSONAL codes not just a discount anyone can grab. Also did you verify they are for BCV? People can go years without getting a PIN Code. Also those discount are for very specific times of year and for limited numbers of rooms.
Did you actually check as well or just look and it said a discount range for Villas at which point BCV is not for sure included or included at the higher rate. Normally from what I have witnessed that is left to places like SSR, AKV, and Wilderness for the highest discounting percentage.
There was free dining every year
Depends on if you would use the dining package or not since that eliminates any room discount and what actual food costs would be for you.
It is NOT the ONLY reason people suggest direct membership.
Its the primary reason so yes not the only one because there are soft benefits but the normal response is about Annual Passes being the only tangible benefit that impacts your savings.
main reason to buy direct is to have full access to all current and future resorts
Ya no not really its not even close to the primary benefit. Again we are talking about the math here on savings. Staying at Riviera and potential future resorts is not a tangible cost savings benefit since the comments will be you can rent your points out and just get RIV transfer points for a year you want to stay there as an example.
Okay.... and now I'll design a situation where you actually lose tons of money. Point is, don't create hypothetical situations, and then generalize that situation to all buyers.
Its the primary cost savings. You already took the worst point vs cash dates possible with the start of February. I am not sure what you don't get if you don't buy APs then most people are going to say buy Resale because its going to be guaranteed cheaper with no real difference.
And I can point to a time of year with free dining, and show it's 30% cheaper to book cash rooms. I can factor in housekeeping, point leakage, etc. And show it's 40-50% cheaper to book cash rooms!
Then do that personally. You have zero clue if free dining will ever be offered again because Dining Plans are even on hold right now.
Point Leakage, Housekeeping, ect are all personal costs and should be accounted for when looking at your personal comparison of what makes sense. It should not be included in baseline math.
Its why my math didn't include the APs.
renting points vs buying points, it's only a 7% savings over 21 years
Except renting points likely has more point leakage likely than buying points because you have zero control on the reservation. With owning the contract you essentially have 730 days to use 1/2 your points and 1095 days to use the other 1/2 of your points by borrowing.