The Jackal
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That’s what I figured. I do it all the time tooI meant to say 2068.....typo on my part. Thank you.
That’s what I figured. I do it all the time tooI meant to say 2068.....typo on my part. Thank you.
Just to clarify, we aren’t considering this just for this Christmas. The thought of having a nice villa to have our family members and/or friends to come along with their young children is very enticing to us. Yes, we probably don’t need to do Disney many more times but the idea of being able to share it with loved ones is a good feeling. My dad passed away 2 weeks and left us a decent amount of money. Purchasing this for family and friends would put a smile on his face for sure.
I have looked on boards for rentals, etc. No luck yet.
There is a 2 bedroom available at AKV for me this Christmas that I can use our points for if we finalize and buy back into DVC.
Nice. Are you going to buy AKV or Copper Creek? Either way I hope it works out for you.
Just to clarify, we aren’t considering this just for this Christmas. The thought of having a nice villa to have our family members and/or friends to come along with their young children is very enticing to us. Yes, we probably don’t need to do Disney many more times but the idea of being able to share it with loved ones is a good feeling. My dad passed away 2 weeks and left us a decent amount of money. Purchasing this for family and friends would put a smile on his face for sure.
Not sure where you are looking - do you know that they definitely have availability?...
Maybe I should just rent the vacation for this Christmas at AKV for $7,328 and pause for a while. We won't have family joining us at WDW for at least 1-2 years and resales will always be available.
- I do not know all of the places to book a cash reservation. One of the more popular websites lists the cost of a 2 bedroom at AKV Savannah view at $7,328 which is the equivalent of $16 per point for that week. That's only about $1,300 more than 2 rooms at the Swan which I think is totally worth it. I apparently misread the rental cost when I previously looked at it...
Not sure where you are looking - do you know that they definitely have availability?
If you are looking at one of the point rental brokers sites, such as David’s, they can only get a reservation for you if there are villas available via DVC and right now there is nothing available for the week of Christmas in a 2 br. villa anywhere. Disney has 2 br.s at Kidani for cash, but those are quite pricey.
I agree, a pause is the wisest course, but sometimes the heart wants what the heart wants, especially after the loss of a loved one. If you are able to get a 2 br. at AKV for a reasonable price, great, if not are there ways to make your current stay more special? Perhaps add a couple of behind the scenes tours or plan to visit the DVC resorts to see the Christmas decorations and to get a feeling for which DVC resort is the best fit for you going forward.
It sounds like you are loaded! If thata the case and you are looking for a charity why not just get the 240 points and borrow from next three years and stay in a grand villa and then sell to me?!?!
KAT4DISNEY-Thanks for your financial analysis. I did a similar one and offer the following comments and figures:
There are AKV resales on the market for $112-$118 per point. So let's call it about $28,000-$29,000 for 250 points. A direct purchase at CCV costs $42,000 for 250 points. That's a difference of $13,000-$14,000. We are in agreement so far.
- I want to go to WDW 12/23/18-12/30/18.Flights are not booked yet but that is the preferred week.
- I have 2 rooms booked at the Swan, one using Marriott points and one for $3,000. This totals about $6,000 after placing a value on the points.
- I am looking at changing our reservation to a 2 bedroom DVC villa, preferably AKV.
- I do not want to stay at OKW this Christmas.
- I do not know all of the places to book a cash reservation. One of the more popular websites lists the cost of a 2 bedroom at AKV Savannah view at $7,328 which is the equivalent of $16 per point for that week. That's only about $1,300 more than 2 rooms at the Swan which I think is totally worth it. I apparently misread the rental cost when I previously looked at it.
- We absolutely plan on visiting with family with their young kids over the coming years. We have typically traveled for only 4-5 nights at a time on our previous WDW trips.
- CCV has an expiration date of 2068 and AKV's expiration date is 2057, both of which are beyond my projected life expectancy!
Maybe I should just rent the vacation for this Christmas at AKV for $7,328 and pause for a while. We won't have family joining us at WDW for at least 1-2 years and resales will always be available.
David’s list the cost of the AKV 2BR but they would obviously need to verify availability. I really want to stay at a DVC resort this Christmas compared to 2 rooms at the Swan.
I really want to add one night to my Dec. AKV 2 br. reservation -but I can’t because all of the villas are booked. I’ve had that extra night wait listed for months and I’ve checked availability at AKV for 2 br.s in Dec. every day for months and AKV has been booked for Dec. except for an occasional 1 night opening for months. David’s looks at the same member site that I look at, so all they’ll be able to do is verify that there is no availability.David’s list the cost of the AKV 2BR but they would obviously need to verify availability. I really want to stay at a DVC resort this Christmas compared to 2 rooms at the Swan.
It sounds like you are loaded! If thata the case and you are looking for a charity why not just get the 240 points and borrow from next three years and stay in a grand villa and then donate to me?!?!
I really want to add one night to my Dec. AKV 2 br. reservation -but I can’t because all of the villas are booked. I’ve had that extra night wait listed for months and I’ve checked availability at AKV for 2 br.s in Dec. every day for months and AKV has been booked for Dec. except for an occasional 1 night opening for months. David’s looks at the same member site that I look at, so all they’ll be able to do is verify that there is no availability.