My wife and I are looking at purchasing (resale) a DVC membership. When crunching numbers to compare DVC versus traditional vacation packages, we came across a few questions that I haven't seen addressed elsewhere.
First, a bit about our situation. We are likely to visit WDW only once every couple years. With point banking and borrowing, we figure 100-120 points should be sufficient. We generally travel during off-season times, such as during the Fall break of our daughter's private school. We don't have much preference as to which resort we stay at. We like bring on the monorail, although we also like the feel of the BC/YC/BW area, and of course very little compares to a savanna view room at AK.
Given the above, I think we'd be fine with purchasing the cheapest points possible, regardless of the Home Resort. Any flaws in that logic?
Now, on to my specific questions regarding crunching numbers for cost comparisons.
1) In the past, we've almost always booked vacation packages that offer discounts off rack rate or free dining plans. Does anyone feel like the lost opportunity to book packages with special offers has been a significant factor? What dining discounts are typically offered to DVC members?
2) We live in Texas, and aren't quite up to a 22-hr road trip with the 4-yr old. Flying is the only way to go. Is Disney's Magical Express available to DVC members, who purchase stand-alone air fair to get to MCO? While not a deal breaker, DME is a nice bonus to vacation packages.
3) We're planning on getting 10-20 years of use out of DVC. Afterwards, is it reasonable to assume that we could sell or give it to someone else - so that even if there is no equity in the remaining years before the lease expires, at least we won't have to worry about annual fees?
4) My understanding is that DVC club members only get housekeeping services on every fourth day. Has anyone found that to be a problem? How much does adding daily service cost?
Finally, any thoughts as to other pros and cons would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!!
First, a bit about our situation. We are likely to visit WDW only once every couple years. With point banking and borrowing, we figure 100-120 points should be sufficient. We generally travel during off-season times, such as during the Fall break of our daughter's private school. We don't have much preference as to which resort we stay at. We like bring on the monorail, although we also like the feel of the BC/YC/BW area, and of course very little compares to a savanna view room at AK.
Given the above, I think we'd be fine with purchasing the cheapest points possible, regardless of the Home Resort. Any flaws in that logic?
Now, on to my specific questions regarding crunching numbers for cost comparisons.
1) In the past, we've almost always booked vacation packages that offer discounts off rack rate or free dining plans. Does anyone feel like the lost opportunity to book packages with special offers has been a significant factor? What dining discounts are typically offered to DVC members?
2) We live in Texas, and aren't quite up to a 22-hr road trip with the 4-yr old. Flying is the only way to go. Is Disney's Magical Express available to DVC members, who purchase stand-alone air fair to get to MCO? While not a deal breaker, DME is a nice bonus to vacation packages.
3) We're planning on getting 10-20 years of use out of DVC. Afterwards, is it reasonable to assume that we could sell or give it to someone else - so that even if there is no equity in the remaining years before the lease expires, at least we won't have to worry about annual fees?
4) My understanding is that DVC club members only get housekeeping services on every fourth day. Has anyone found that to be a problem? How much does adding daily service cost?
Finally, any thoughts as to other pros and cons would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!!