disneynutz said:How ofter do you vacation at WDW now?
Bill
Hey bill
It's been annually for a few years now - went in feb 2012 going nov 2013.
Hope to keep it that way.
Darren
Hey bill
It's been annually for a few years now - went in feb 2012 going nov 2013.
Hope to keep it that way.
Darren
standardgirl said:Don't live in Australia but can certainly comment on the process for buying DVC while living abroad
A lot of this depends on whether DVC is legally licensed (not sure if "licensed" is the best word, but you get my point hopefully) to sell memberships to the country where the prospective buyer lives. To find out whether this is the case or not, you can simply to go the DVC website and request information. When you go to the request information screen, there's a drop-down list for country. If your country is listed, then DVC can sell to you directly.
Assuming DVC is able to sell to the foreign country where you live, then it's quite simple. You request information DVC, or call them. Tell them what you want to buy, and after they gather all the information, they'll simply send you all the forms to your address abroad. You can pay by credit card for simplicity.
If DVC is not able to sell to the foreign country where you live, then DVC won't be able to send anything to you, not even promotional brochures. In this case, you can only purchase a membership while you are in the states at a DVC sales center (or I guess they also have sales center in Japan, so not necessarily in the states...). All paperwork has to be done while you're there as again, DVC can't mail anything related to the sales to your foreign address. You will complete your purchase in WDW (most likely), and bring everything back with you. You can then call back to pay the remaining balance.
Hope this helps!
Don't live in Australia but can certainly comment on the process for buying DVC while living abroad
A lot of this depends on whether DVC is legally licensed (not sure if "licensed" is the best word, but you get my point hopefully) to sell memberships to the country where the prospective buyer lives. To find out whether this is the case or not, you can simply to go the DVC website and request information. When you go to the request information screen, there's a drop-down list for country. If your country is listed, then DVC can sell to you directly.
Assuming DVC is able to sell to the foreign country where you live, then it's quite simple. You request information DVC, or call them. Tell them what you want to buy, and after they gather all the information, they'll simply send you all the forms to your address abroad. You can pay by credit card for simplicity.
If DVC is not able to sell to the foreign country where you live, then DVC won't be able to send anything to you, not even promotional brochures. In this case, you can only purchase a membership while you are in the states at a DVC sales center (or I guess they also have sales center in Japan, so not necessarily in the states...). All paperwork has to be done while you're there as again, DVC can't mail anything related to the sales to your foreign address. You will complete your purchase in WDW (most likely), and bring everything back with you. You can then call back to pay the remaining balance.
Hope this helps!
ColinA said:Australia is not registered as one of those countries. You either buy new DVC while at WDW or DL or on a cruise. The much cheaper way with some minor restrictions on the DVC use is to buy resale which is very easy when living in Australia.
Australia is not registered as one of those countries. You either buy new DVC while at WDW or DL or on a cruise. The much cheaper way with some minor restrictions on the DVC use is to buy resale which is very easy when living in Australia.
Thanks so much,! All that was really helpful - I just followed your instructions and Australia is not on the list![]()
Back to the drawing board
Thanks again
Are there any users here who live in Australia like myself with a DVC membership? How do you work it so far away? What points do you have? Just wondering if it s a viable option from down under. Thanks
Looking at Darrenf67's posting history -- I'd guess they ended up renting rather than buying.Hi Darrenf67,
This thread is obviously a few years old, but I was wondering if you ended up purchasing?
I;ve read that they arent as kind to renters these days - is that true?Hi
we have not purchased the Aus $$ has not been kind to us. So we rented a few times which was great. Still looking at purchasing at some point
Thanks dareenf67!I know right - loved going back then
Every renting experience we have had has been awesome. Davids is a great site to use.