stillnotsure
Earning My Ears
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I just purchased 150 points at Boardwalk with a September use year. It comes with 150 points for this year, but they have to be used in some way by Aug. 31.
As I see it, my options are:
1.) Go back to Disney again myself (I just got back this week though, so, much as I loved it, I don't want to go again yet)
2.) Bank 25 percent of the points because it's June already, and lose the other 75 percent of the points
3.) Rent the 150 (or bank 25 percent and sell 75 percent) online to someone who is planning to vacation this summer (but then if they back out, I'm screwed, right?)
4.) Deposit the points into Interval International for use in the next two years at another timeshare. However, since I am depositing them with less than 60 days of use time (i have to wait till my closing date of Aug. 2 for this option), I will have to make a reservation at one of the time shares only up to two months before I actually take the trip.
My question is this: Which is the best option? Has anyone tried going to one of the other Interval International timeshares with only 60 days notice? Are any available? Is there much choice? I would really like to go to Las Vegas or to Arizona...I'm told if nothing is available to my liking within the next two years from II, I'll lose those points. What do you experts suggest? Should I just rent the points online and forget the Interval International option? (I can't do concierge collection at all, again because I won't have a 60 day window to make the reservation in at the end of my use year.)
Also, just out of curiousity, I bought my Boardwalk points directly from Disney this week. When I went to a timeshare session and told them I preferred to buy a Disney Boardwalk resale instead of SSR points, they said they had BW points available for some reason. I bought 150 points at $89 a point and they threw in the 150 freebie points for this year. (I had to get two different contracts, one for 100 points, the other for 50 points.) I know I paid more than I would have online, but do you think this was an okay deal? They also gave me the use year I wanted. I thought it was worth it to avoid the hassle of resale and ROFR...???
Thanks!
As I see it, my options are:
1.) Go back to Disney again myself (I just got back this week though, so, much as I loved it, I don't want to go again yet)
2.) Bank 25 percent of the points because it's June already, and lose the other 75 percent of the points
3.) Rent the 150 (or bank 25 percent and sell 75 percent) online to someone who is planning to vacation this summer (but then if they back out, I'm screwed, right?)
4.) Deposit the points into Interval International for use in the next two years at another timeshare. However, since I am depositing them with less than 60 days of use time (i have to wait till my closing date of Aug. 2 for this option), I will have to make a reservation at one of the time shares only up to two months before I actually take the trip.
My question is this: Which is the best option? Has anyone tried going to one of the other Interval International timeshares with only 60 days notice? Are any available? Is there much choice? I would really like to go to Las Vegas or to Arizona...I'm told if nothing is available to my liking within the next two years from II, I'll lose those points. What do you experts suggest? Should I just rent the points online and forget the Interval International option? (I can't do concierge collection at all, again because I won't have a 60 day window to make the reservation in at the end of my use year.)
Also, just out of curiousity, I bought my Boardwalk points directly from Disney this week. When I went to a timeshare session and told them I preferred to buy a Disney Boardwalk resale instead of SSR points, they said they had BW points available for some reason. I bought 150 points at $89 a point and they threw in the 150 freebie points for this year. (I had to get two different contracts, one for 100 points, the other for 50 points.) I know I paid more than I would have online, but do you think this was an okay deal? They also gave me the use year I wanted. I thought it was worth it to avoid the hassle of resale and ROFR...???
Thanks!