None of those things are particularly reflected in the dues increases. Of the $.5916 total increase for 2023, only about five cents is going toward higher property taxes and another five cents for capital improvements.PVB has had many improvement projects over the last few years (new monorail station, soft goods refurb moved up, Kona remodel, etc), so no surprise there. It still remains one of the better values.
First of all, thank you for the post and data. 2 more line items for my 2023 budget are updated and are below estimated.WDW resorts, dues rankings are now:
First of all, thank you for the post and data. 2 more line items for my 2023 budget are updated and are below estimated.
The dues ranking is all in all good to know, but a DVC member should also consider point chart for villa stays. While my BWV dues are in the top third, the points per night are almost the cheapest for standard villas. Hence, not accounting for buy-in costs (which were emotional high), my stays at BWV are significantly cheaper than other resorts with lower dues cost.
My BLT points continue to be the best bang for my buck, especially when factoring in my 2010 buy-in costs.
As always, YMMV.
Check out the beach club interior renovation fund. $180k per villa on average. Absolutely ridiculous and proof we are all being taken for a rideThere’s no way on earth the Villa renovation cost $180k each. I’d have said more like $50k tops.
Check out the beach club interior renovation fund. $180k per villa on average. Absolutely ridiculous and proof we are all being taken for a ride
Check out the beach club interior renovation fund. $180k per villa on average. Absolutely ridiculous and proof we are all being taken for a ride
There’s no way on earth the Villa renovation cost $180k each. I’d have said more like $50k tops.
Couple things.Check out the beach club interior renovation fund. $180k per villa on average. Absolutely ridiculous and proof we are all being taken for a ride
We just stayed there for the first time and my husband really loved it! Even went as fas as saying it was his favorite after trying 7 other DVC resorts. I enjoyed it too but all park resorts are my favorite, lol. If we add another resort to our BW, will most likely be BLT or Poly (but Poly is dependent on what happens with the new build).BLT is really looking like a good buy right now, all around.
The BLT was built on the cheap. Its plain ; small lobby and ridiculously small pool for the amount of rooms there. It reminds me of a hospital with a view. Thats probably why its so cheap .First of all, thank you for the post and data. 2 more line items for my 2023 budget are updated and are below estimated.
The dues ranking is all in all good to know, but a DVC member should also consider point chart for villa stays. While my BWV dues are in the top third, the points per night are almost the cheapest for standard villas. Hence, not accounting for buy-in costs (which were emotional high), my stays at BWV are significantly cheaper than other resorts with lower dues cost.
My BLT points continue to be the best bang for my buck, especially when factoring in my 2010 buy-in costs.
As always, YMMV.
They will 100% spend all the capital just before contract ends because they are going to resell the resort so will want it looking as new and clean as possible - gigantic con...Any funds in the capital improvement budget that do not get spend when the contracts end will be returned to owners,
Also, any money that is not spent each year goes into this fund.
They will 100% spend all the capital just before contract ends because they are going to resell the resort so will want it looking as new and clean as possible - gigantic con...
Any thoughts as to why the interest income on the reserve accounts is so small? For example, at BLT, they’re budgeted $18.5k of interest on $38.8M. That’s .04%. As interest rates rise, they should be putting a portion of the reserves into safe, secure interest-bearing accounts. Currently, rates are hovering in the high 2% range. This is poor fiduciary management.
As I recall, many of the original fixtures (e.g. cabinet handles) at BLT had to be replaced within the first couple of years because they were breaking.The BLT was built on the cheap. Its plain ; small lobby and ridiculously small pool for the amount of rooms there. It reminds me of a hospital with a view. Thats probably why its so cheap .