Buying direct (older resorts)

patm95

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Hi all. I have read that it's often possible to purchase older resorts DVC direct (providing availability). Does anyone have an idea of what the cost per point is approximately? I assume it would be less than buying new resorts due to less time available on the contract?

Thank you.
 
Hi all. I have read that it's often possible to purchase older resorts DVC direct (providing availability). Does anyone have an idea of what the cost per point is approximately? I assume it would be less than buying new resorts due to less time available on the contract?

Thank you.
That’s logical to assume, so depending the resort you’re likely to be wrong. Disney math.

Here are the prices https://dvcnews.com/dvc-program-menu/financial/pricing-a-promotions
 
Most are less yes, but depending on where you’re looking, different prices. Vero is $150pp the others range in the $209-275 range
 

From the Add-On Tool page...
(before any incentives)
AKV: $210
BCV: $275
BLT: $275
BRV: $215
BWV: $240
CCV: $250
HHI: $165
OKW: $205
Poly: $250
SSR: $205
VB: $150
 
oh my. I kinda assumed They’d be significantly higher than resale but that’s crazy. Thanks to everyone for the info!
 
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oh my. I kinda assumed They’d be significantly higher than resale but that’s crazy. Thanks to everyone for the info!
The only time its worth it is if you need a small contract there and you need points immediately or DVC is incentivizing the resort. Not that long ago they were selling AKV for 165 per point if you bought 200 points. A few years ago they also had a flash sale on Aulani where if you bought 300 AUL points you could get it for 133. Often though even with incentives they’re typically still much more expensive than their resale counterparts. BLT had incentives recently which brought the point to 200 compared to 130-150 on the resale market. Obviously whether or not you think direct is worth it is entirely subjective.
 
The current pricing through Disney for ANY resort is amazingly high. It almost just seems like a 'bubble' and you wonder how long it can stay in the air. And then you realize that demand for Disney, Disney World and DVC is NOT falling off.

Even so, unless you have an absolute need to purchase DIRECT from Disney - maybe because you need a particular resort at a particular Use Year - then I'm not at all sure why you would do it at this point. You will NEVER get enough extra benefits, by purchasing direct from Disney, to make it worthwhile.
 
The current pricing through Disney for ANY resort is amazingly high. It almost just seems like a 'bubble' and you wonder how long it can stay in the air. And then you realize that demand for Disney, Disney World and DVC is NOT falling off.

Even so, unless you have an absolute need to purchase DIRECT from Disney - maybe because you need a particular resort at a particular Use Year - then I'm not at all sure why you would do it at this point. You will NEVER get enough extra benefits, by purchasing direct from Disney, to make it worthwhile.
Right now with VGF, it's generally cheaper to buy direct than resale. Between that and saving thousands this year with the Sorcerer Passes vs day tickets then it has been definitely worthwhile.

There are rarely universal absolutes and everyone's situation could be different, but in this case, yep, direct was a financial win over VGF resale for us. Different resort, different results.
 
Right now with VGF, it's generally cheaper to buy direct than resale. Between that and saving thousands this year with the Sorcerer Passes vs day tickets then it has been definitely worthwhile.

There are rarely universal absolutes and everyone's situation could be different, but in this case, yep, direct was a financial win over VGF resale for us. Different resort, different results.
I can understand that. Everyone is different. I will agree it DOES make sense sometimes, for various reasons, but just getting the 'perks' is probably not worth it.
 
It all comes down to doing your due diligence on resale vs direct purchases. For example a broker site just listed a 300 point stripped Riviera contract for $180/point. Direct purchase with Disney is $192 with promotions and incentives, but right now they are also offering $22/point to buy back your first year of points. We do not even need to discuss resale restrictions, splitting the purchase into smaller contracts or that direct closing costs are less. This resale contract is more than direct.
 
It all comes down to doing your due diligence on resale vs direct purchases. For example a broker site just listed a 300 point stripped Riviera contract for $180/point. Direct purchase with Disney is $192 with promotions and incentives, but right now they are also offering $22/point to buy back your first year of points. We do not even need to discuss resale restrictions, splitting the purchase into smaller contracts or that direct closing costs are less. This resale contract is more than direct.
Yes, it is indeed more than direct, which is kind of surprising, but certainly could happen if people aren't paying attention.
 















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