Wow.. There are a lot of things to consider before jumping in.
The first question needs to be how much do you love Disney. Buying in means you will be going there regualrly for years.
The next question is do you have the $. If you have about 15K laying around or feel comfortable financing 15K, you can move on.
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Do you have to go onsite to buy Or could I do it from home? DVC?
You can buy from home but its like buying a house without seeing it. If you know
DVC hotels, it helps.
How does it work - is it points or a fixed week?
It is points. So how many points you need depends on several factors (what kind of accommodations, what times of the year, what days of the week, what hotel...), If your looking for a 1 bedroom for a week at a place like Saratoga Springs, your looking at about 150 - 175 points for the week.
Can you trade? What is the approximate cost for the equivalent of 1-week-per-year?
If I understand this correctly 175 points would run about 17K through Disney or if bought from "The timeshare Store" about 12 - 13K.
Are there extra costs that I need to know about?
Yes there are maintenance fees which depend on your home resort. I dont want to give you the wrong number but I think fees are in the $6-8 per point range per year.
Can I buy "second-hand" or only new?
You can buy second hand from our board sponsor.
Other questions to ask:
DO you want to stay in premium resorts? DVC is the best
Do you like to go at the last minute? DVC vacations need to be planned
What hotel should I buy at? Look at maintenance fees, expirations dates
What kind of accommodations will I like? When you join DVC, the answer will be 1 or 2 BR.
First thing I would do is order a CD from Disney. I would read these boards. DVC is wonderful for our family. It gives us something to look foreword to. It is owning a piece of the magic. It is a lifetime of memories at wonderful Disney resorts. It is not for everyone though.