I'm so glad I found this website! My wife and I just rented points for our first DVC visit coming up in mid-August at OKW. We've been thinking about buying into DVC for several months now, and figured we'd better "try it out" first. So, we're looking VERY forward to it!
We made our first call to DVC to request info about a month ago, and talked to an agent. By the time he called back to follow-up last weekend, we'd already done a lot of research on this site, and rented the points. He seemed happy that we were giving it a "test run" and wants to meet with us during our stay in August.
Obviously, we brought up the "buying direct vs. resale" argument, to which he seemed to indicate that Disney buys back anything better than what they offer. He mentioned the Magical Beginnings promotion (at $74 per point with no closing costs), but to get that, you've gotta forfeit your first year's points, right?
I'm curious about strategy when we meet with the agent in August. We're almost certain we'd like to join (assuming that our visit will be as good as everyone here says), but the resale/ROFR decision process seems to take a long time, with an uncertain outcome. We'd like to have points upon buying in, but not pay the $84 going rate. I think I remember that someone here used the MB promo $74 rate, but also got a 7-night vacation thrown in (to be used in the year where the points weren't available).
Does being ready to sign on-the-spot give us an advantage? Anyone been successful in getting added value if you agree to sign the day you meet with the agent? Any tips at all?
Thanks in advance for the insight!
We made our first call to DVC to request info about a month ago, and talked to an agent. By the time he called back to follow-up last weekend, we'd already done a lot of research on this site, and rented the points. He seemed happy that we were giving it a "test run" and wants to meet with us during our stay in August.
Obviously, we brought up the "buying direct vs. resale" argument, to which he seemed to indicate that Disney buys back anything better than what they offer. He mentioned the Magical Beginnings promotion (at $74 per point with no closing costs), but to get that, you've gotta forfeit your first year's points, right?
I'm curious about strategy when we meet with the agent in August. We're almost certain we'd like to join (assuming that our visit will be as good as everyone here says), but the resale/ROFR decision process seems to take a long time, with an uncertain outcome. We'd like to have points upon buying in, but not pay the $84 going rate. I think I remember that someone here used the MB promo $74 rate, but also got a 7-night vacation thrown in (to be used in the year where the points weren't available).
Does being ready to sign on-the-spot give us an advantage? Anyone been successful in getting added value if you agree to sign the day you meet with the agent? Any tips at all?
Thanks in advance for the insight!