Erik DeShane
Nakitas Hero
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2019
- Messages
- 11
First, I want to thank all of the DVC veterans for reading and commenting -- I have completely talked this to death with my better half and she is ready for me to just DO IT ALREADY!
We've answered the most important question of where we absolutely want to stay -- Wilderness lodge.
We're not impressed with BRV and when we stayed at Wilderness Lodge last month I was blown away by the resort, the room, the view of the courtyard, the grounds, etc. and prefer the courtyard view of CCV and being in the main lodge itself. I will never be disappointed if I "have to stay" at Wilderness lodge once or twice a year -- these are what's known as First World Problems as far as I am concerned.
The plan is to buy in at 100 points and add more in the resale market at CCV or BLT/ POLY down the road as our family grows.
I'm no mathematician, but here goes... please correct or make adjustments to my math as you see fit.
Cost of points for CCV are currently selling at $188/pt direct and $160/pt resale (avg. asking price) and there are very few resale contracts available that I have been able to find on the DVC resale search engines.
The direct purchase offer includes 2018 points -- rented out at $14.50/pt x 100pts = $1,450 additional savings
100pts x $188 = $18,800 - $1,450 (rented 2018 points) = $17,350
100pts x $160 = $16,000
Total difference is $1,350 before closing costs which appear to be a negligible difference, around 1% higher to buy direct and obviously the yearly dues are the same.
Purchasing annual passes instead of 7-14 days of Park Hopper passes from a discount vendor like undercovertourist will save a MINIMUM of $200 per pass if we purchase the Platinum Pass.
$1,350 (direct vs resale difference) / $200 (minimum annual pass savings) = 6.75 or 7 total pass purchases to break even on the difference between the Direct vs Resale cost of CCV.
I know I should not bank on the perks remaining, but the likelihood of the Gold or platinum Pass remaining in existence for the next 5-10 years seems likely IMHO. And the discounts on merch and meals will decrease this break even time frame down even more.
While I would prefer to purchase resale and save as much as possible off the direct price, my rough math tells me that the perks of Direct purchase are actually worth it in the specific case of CCV.
Also, I have seen suggestions of buying 75-100 in the resale market and adding 25 Direct -- not sure that this is still an option, as it appears that 75 is now the minimum purchase to receive full DVC member benefits -- Correct?
We've answered the most important question of where we absolutely want to stay -- Wilderness lodge.
We're not impressed with BRV and when we stayed at Wilderness Lodge last month I was blown away by the resort, the room, the view of the courtyard, the grounds, etc. and prefer the courtyard view of CCV and being in the main lodge itself. I will never be disappointed if I "have to stay" at Wilderness lodge once or twice a year -- these are what's known as First World Problems as far as I am concerned.
The plan is to buy in at 100 points and add more in the resale market at CCV or BLT/ POLY down the road as our family grows.
I'm no mathematician, but here goes... please correct or make adjustments to my math as you see fit.
Cost of points for CCV are currently selling at $188/pt direct and $160/pt resale (avg. asking price) and there are very few resale contracts available that I have been able to find on the DVC resale search engines.
The direct purchase offer includes 2018 points -- rented out at $14.50/pt x 100pts = $1,450 additional savings
100pts x $188 = $18,800 - $1,450 (rented 2018 points) = $17,350
100pts x $160 = $16,000
Total difference is $1,350 before closing costs which appear to be a negligible difference, around 1% higher to buy direct and obviously the yearly dues are the same.
Purchasing annual passes instead of 7-14 days of Park Hopper passes from a discount vendor like undercovertourist will save a MINIMUM of $200 per pass if we purchase the Platinum Pass.
$1,350 (direct vs resale difference) / $200 (minimum annual pass savings) = 6.75 or 7 total pass purchases to break even on the difference between the Direct vs Resale cost of CCV.
I know I should not bank on the perks remaining, but the likelihood of the Gold or platinum Pass remaining in existence for the next 5-10 years seems likely IMHO. And the discounts on merch and meals will decrease this break even time frame down even more.
While I would prefer to purchase resale and save as much as possible off the direct price, my rough math tells me that the perks of Direct purchase are actually worth it in the specific case of CCV.
Also, I have seen suggestions of buying 75-100 in the resale market and adding 25 Direct -- not sure that this is still an option, as it appears that 75 is now the minimum purchase to receive full DVC member benefits -- Correct?