SouthJersey
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I know this has been asked and answered 309,738,102 times. I've read a lot of different scenarios and circumstances.
To put it simply:
- We prefer Deluxe Resorts. (AK, GF, WL)
- We go annually, six nights per year. (Probably 10-12 if we had a DVC).
Let's say I bought the following;
Resale Wilderness Lodge - $16,488.83 final cost.
Now, let's say I stick to just booking rooms through Disney annually.
Six night stay in October;
$380/night with tax for standard view.
$420/night with tax for courtyard view.
Assuming it's courtyard view;
Six nights in October is worth $2,520.
Five nights in April is worth roughly $2,700.
If I use the 200 points a year, then it's clearly worth it. ($5,200 a year is paying off the DVC cost in three years, seven years if only booking one visit.)
Am I missing something here or are the figures this easy? I haven't forgotten the annual dues ($1,185), so realistically the DVC pays off it's value in four years or eight years (6 nights vs 12 nights a year).
Is a studio room when using DVC is the same four person room in the main resort as if you were booking a regular stay? Is it a separate section for DVC's? Which room rate should I be basing my math off of, standard views, courtyard, etc.
To put it simply:
- We prefer Deluxe Resorts. (AK, GF, WL)
- We go annually, six nights per year. (Probably 10-12 if we had a DVC).
Let's say I bought the following;
Resale Wilderness Lodge - $16,488.83 final cost.
- 200 Points
- August Use Year
- $5.9265 annual dues (per point correct?) = $1,185
- Gets me roughly 12 nights for a studio (4 person) without borrowing.
Now, let's say I stick to just booking rooms through Disney annually.
Six night stay in October;
$380/night with tax for standard view.
$420/night with tax for courtyard view.
Assuming it's courtyard view;
Six nights in October is worth $2,520.
Five nights in April is worth roughly $2,700.
If I use the 200 points a year, then it's clearly worth it. ($5,200 a year is paying off the DVC cost in three years, seven years if only booking one visit.)
Am I missing something here or are the figures this easy? I haven't forgotten the annual dues ($1,185), so realistically the DVC pays off it's value in four years or eight years (6 nights vs 12 nights a year).
Is a studio room when using DVC is the same four person room in the main resort as if you were booking a regular stay? Is it a separate section for DVC's? Which room rate should I be basing my math off of, standard views, courtyard, etc.