Tatebeck
I Can Go The DIStance
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Yeah, one of the benefits is that it might sell better in the future depending on the week or what Disney does in the future. But of course we don't know what will happen so it's just another option.But isn’t one of the benefits of a FW that it might sell better?
Wouldn’t smaller contracts sell better as well? Let’s go back to my example…if I buy 150 points as a 100 and 50, it’s costing me $250 extra
If I buy a FW contract for 150, I can only sell it as a FW contract?
Again, if one is never going to use it, then it makes no logical sense IMO to buy one. So, that is why no everyone gets them.
It doesn’t make sense for all situations.
But if there is a fixed week available for around 150 points that either the member likes or it's during a notoriously difficult booking time, they can add that on for essentially free. And if you never end up using it, that's fine because it didn't cost anything up front, only if you end up using the FW.
Splitting that contract up into 2 or 3 smaller contracts does cost something up front, and that is lost if it didn't increase the value by at least as much as it cost by the time the contract is resold (plus inflation), or if it is never resold at all.
The only time it 100% makes sense NOT to buy a FW is if you want a very specific amount or a very small amount of points. The other times a FW vs splitting contracts is just an analysis between if you think you may sell the contract, if you may use the FW available, if booking that FW in the future may become a problem, if Disney will change the point seasons, etc. And that comparison will be different for everyone. Again, it's just another option. I personally just really like options so I did a bit of both.
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