disney-super-mom said:
We want to buy between 210 - 230 resale points. Is it better to buy all the points for one
DVC resort, or to split up the points buy purchasing two smaller resale contracts for two different resorts?
I think there are actually two questions here. One -- is it better to have one contract or two? Two -- is it better to have one home resort or two?
Question One -- The advantage of having multiple contracts (as mentioned above) is that you can sell (or otherwise transfer) smaller contracts easier. However 230 points is not so large a contract that it would be difficult to sell, so I really think that's a moot point.
Question Two -- The only advantage of home resort is booking more than seven months out. Inside the seven month window, "points is points" and you can use them anywhere.
Keep in mind that you can utilize the 11 month window only with the points you own at that particular resort. So if you had 150 points one place and 75 somehwere else, you would only be able to book a 150 point ressie at one place and a 75-pointer at the other in the 11-month windows. Having said that, I have seen posts from folks who maintain small contracts at specific resorts just for the purpose of booking short stays during peak periods...and it works well for them.
Another consideration -- and it is not a trivial one -- is there are so many angles to all of this that it is entirely possible to overthink and overplan the whole thing. It might be better to get a really cool contract and just work with it.
What is the benefit of having the same use year for two smaller contracts at two different DVC resorts?
The only benefit is it makes your banking deadlines a little easier because you only have one set of dates to fixate on. However, if you use Caskbill's magical DVC planner software, that's all taken care of.
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With regard to the size of contracts, you are right -- the 150 minimum applies only to direct purchases from Disney. Resale contracts can be had as small as 25 points.
However, small contracts go quickly, so I'd recommend that you contact a large DVC broker (like TTS, the sponsor of this board) and give them the details of what you are looking for. They will put you on a call list, and will notify you when they find something that meets your needs. You'll get a shot at the contract before it gets advertised...which may be the ONLY way you get a smaller contract.
Good luck.