JimMIA
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OP's NOTE: This thread was initially started to give some insight to newcomers just considering DVC. Throughout the thread, numerous DVC veterans have offered quite a bit of sound advice, so the whole thread is worth skimming through. It's really not possible for people to keep answering the same questions over, and over, and over again...so you might want to start your search here.
PLEASE NOTE, however, that this thread was started in March 2005, so many of the prices, incentives, etc, etc, have changed. Read the thread for the general info here, but forget the specific numbers because they have changed.
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A recent thread has reminded me of some excellent advice I received here when I was making my DVC buying decision. It is not "Buy where you want to stay," a mantra we hear repeated more often than we probably should.
It was that everyone's needs, calculations, and best options are different...and you need to find the best fit for you and your family. As Beca, I believe, once said, "The best deal is the one with your name on it."
I strongly believe there are a whole bunch of folks for whom "Buy where you want to stay" makes perfect sense. It not only makes sense, it is the only sensible decision for those buyers. I will offer some of my criteria for "Buy where you want to stay," acknowledging up front that I have stolen these brilliant thoughts from other posters too numerous to mention. I'm sure other posters will add to this list. I think you should "buy where you want to stay"...if...
For many potential buyers, there are many other factors which are much more important than the eleven month window.
In my case, we have the ability to book 11 months out, but we're really not locked on to any particular resort. In fact, we are looking forward to trying all of them. And, because of our family situation, we are flexible about accommodations - if we go looking for a one-bedroom at VWL, but can only get a studio at SSR, we're fine with that. We'll get a 1 BR at VWL some other time. We figure ANY DVC stay is way better than staying anywhere else. I recognize that is not true for everybody, but it is for us.
So, when we were looking, we looked at a lot of other factors besides the 11-month window. We looked primarily at initial purchase price and dues - in other words, we looked at cost. Where to buy was a financial decision for us, not a decision of the heart. That led us to buy a resale at OKW, but our backup plan was always buying direct at SSR. We think both of those are great values.
We think the other WDW resorts are also great values, we just think OKW and SSR are just a little better financially right now. I can't offer an opinion about VB or HH, because although we look forward to staying at both, we never considered buying at either one because of the high dues cost.
The other big financial decision - in addition to where to buy - is whether to buy resale or direct from DVC. Many buyers are under the impression that they can buy only SSR directly from DVC, but that is not true. You can buy any resort directly from DVC.
We hashed the numbers a million ways from Sunday, as many others have. In the end - if you consider the long term, not just the initial purchase price - I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference. We saved around $4,000 on a 310 point resale purchase, but if you look at the total picture, that savings is really not so dramatic in the context of the overall total cost for the duration of your ownership.
In another thread, I think we arrived at a consensus that there really isn't much difference - with resale at resorts other than SSR, you pay a little less for a little less; buying SSR direct, you pay a little more for a little more.
I hope starting this thread will generate some additional comments which will be helpful to new prospective buyers.
PLEASE NOTE, however, that this thread was started in March 2005, so many of the prices, incentives, etc, etc, have changed. Read the thread for the general info here, but forget the specific numbers because they have changed.
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A recent thread has reminded me of some excellent advice I received here when I was making my DVC buying decision. It is not "Buy where you want to stay," a mantra we hear repeated more often than we probably should.
It was that everyone's needs, calculations, and best options are different...and you need to find the best fit for you and your family. As Beca, I believe, once said, "The best deal is the one with your name on it."
I strongly believe there are a whole bunch of folks for whom "Buy where you want to stay" makes perfect sense. It not only makes sense, it is the only sensible decision for those buyers. I will offer some of my criteria for "Buy where you want to stay," acknowledging up front that I have stolen these brilliant thoughts from other posters too numerous to mention. I'm sure other posters will add to this list. I think you should "buy where you want to stay"...if...
- You generally have the ability to set vacation dates and book more than seven months in advance. If you do, you can take advantage of the eleven month window at your home resort. If not, what's the point?
- If you anticipate vacationing during peak periods. Remember that we are talking about peak periods for DVC, which are not necessarily the same as peak periods for WDW. Again, the benefit here depends on your ability to book more than seven months out.
- You REALLY want to stay at a specific resort most of the time.
- You have specific needs for accommodations which are in limited supply, like Grand Villas or studios with a particular view.
For many potential buyers, there are many other factors which are much more important than the eleven month window.
In my case, we have the ability to book 11 months out, but we're really not locked on to any particular resort. In fact, we are looking forward to trying all of them. And, because of our family situation, we are flexible about accommodations - if we go looking for a one-bedroom at VWL, but can only get a studio at SSR, we're fine with that. We'll get a 1 BR at VWL some other time. We figure ANY DVC stay is way better than staying anywhere else. I recognize that is not true for everybody, but it is for us.
So, when we were looking, we looked at a lot of other factors besides the 11-month window. We looked primarily at initial purchase price and dues - in other words, we looked at cost. Where to buy was a financial decision for us, not a decision of the heart. That led us to buy a resale at OKW, but our backup plan was always buying direct at SSR. We think both of those are great values.
We think the other WDW resorts are also great values, we just think OKW and SSR are just a little better financially right now. I can't offer an opinion about VB or HH, because although we look forward to staying at both, we never considered buying at either one because of the high dues cost.
The other big financial decision - in addition to where to buy - is whether to buy resale or direct from DVC. Many buyers are under the impression that they can buy only SSR directly from DVC, but that is not true. You can buy any resort directly from DVC.
We hashed the numbers a million ways from Sunday, as many others have. In the end - if you consider the long term, not just the initial purchase price - I don't think it makes a whole lot of difference. We saved around $4,000 on a 310 point resale purchase, but if you look at the total picture, that savings is really not so dramatic in the context of the overall total cost for the duration of your ownership.
In another thread, I think we arrived at a consensus that there really isn't much difference - with resale at resorts other than SSR, you pay a little less for a little less; buying SSR direct, you pay a little more for a little more.
I hope starting this thread will generate some additional comments which will be helpful to new prospective buyers.

). Just keep in mind that things will change over the next 4 or 5 decades.


