Considering BLT Resale Purchase

It's nice you can both tour it together in July! It's a completely different experience than BLT. If you're going for a "deal" BLT can't be beat on the monorail for price and access to MK. If you're going for a theme/style and amenities that's where VGF wins for me. Walkability to Poly also helps.
And you can walk to MK too!
 
Ok, this board has been so helpful to me with my initial DVC purchase of 300 direct Riviera points (https://www.disboards.com/threads/considering-a-poly-riviera-200-150-direct-purchase.3966386/). Of course, I've already got add-on-itis, and I haven't even officially closed on that Riviera purchase :-). Would love to get some thoughts from fellow DVC members to either tell me to slow down or, maybe, consider going for it.

I am very happy with my 300 points at Riviera. We love Riviera and, TBH, if that's all I ever purchase, I'll probably be happy. But, I do think it is a matter of time before I purchase a resale contract at one of the monorail Magic Kingdom resorts. I think our ideal week at Disney is going to be 3 nights at one of those resorts and 4 nights at Riviera - would probably love enough points for 2 weeks per year in 1 BR villas, but we're probably ok with some deluxe studio stays too for now. As I detailed in my prior thread, we toured Poly Island Tower and seriously considered purchasing there, but had never actually stayed there - the more research I did, the more I hesitated about Poly. It seemed like everything we liked about Riviera - the relaxed, laid back vibe - was not going to be found at the Poly, at least not in the same way. I think the tower itself is great, but once you step out of there, the Poly is (understandably) just a busier place. I think the points chart and some of the complaints I've seen about the views from even TP view rooms makes me hesitate even more about Poly being the right choice.

Of course, that has got me thinking a lot about the other 2 DVC monorail resorts - VGF and BLT. Aside from passing them on the monorail, I have never visited either of them. So, welcome thoughts from others. VGF seems like it might be slightly less busy resort than Poly, but still pretty busy - seems to me it isn't a stretch to refer to the GF as the flagship DW resort which draws quite a few visitors, especially at the right time of year. I also don't know that I love the Victorian/Mary Poppins theming. We've got 2 little boys - 4 and 6. On some level, as long as there are good pools and waterslides, they probably don't care where we stay. But, I don't see the theming there really doing anything for them either. I've also heard a few things about the Big Pine Key conversion not being the best and some people not really loving that there either. And, VGF seems to have a similar points chart to Poly. So, if I look at just VGF vs. Poly, I'm sort of like, I better stay at both of these places and see which one we like better before buying anything. Both places have enough to make me hesitate about whether they would be the right purchase.

Then, that leads me to BLT. The more I have learned about it, the more it seems like it might be the sweet spot for us. Refurb is coming to completion - seems like a lot of positivity on that. I've heard the 1 BR villas have 2 bathrooms (love that). Points chart is much better that VGF or PIT. I actually think my boys would like the contemporary/modern theming more than VGF (might be a toss-up with the tropical theming of the Poly). I understand the pool at BLT is just for BLT tower guests, but BLT tower guests can also use the Contemporary pool - I think I've got that right. Does that keep the crowding at the BLT pool a little less? I'm guessing it isn't any worse than VGF or Poly. Also seems to me like BLT is not as in demand as PIT or VGF - seems like it might be a bit less stressful trying to book at competitive times or during the 7-11 month window. And, maybe I'm wrong, but seems like the Contemporary Resort as a whole is not quite the draw that GF or Poly are for outside visitors. I'm sure it is still busier than Riviera just by virtue of being a monorail MK resort.

Ideally, I'd like to stay at BLT first. But, then I see those resale contracts available with the same October UY (which, although I think it seems like a great UY, seems like the availability of those are little less than some of the other UYs). And, I keep getting tempted. The sunk costs with buying resale are so much less than direct. I think about having those points for next year, and it starts to get really tempting. But, then that rational side of me says, you really should wait. Get into this a bit more, try out the MK resorts - there will be other October UY contracts available in the future. Take your time.

We're actually going back to Disney in July - renting points for more of a budget stay. Looked for BLT availability, but couldn't find anything that would work (doing a split stay at AKL and Riviera). Will probably do our first official booking on our 300 Riviera points in February 2026. Of course, my first thought was, let's do a split stay with BLT and Riviera! But, then I see the pool will be closed for refurbishment for the first half of 2026. So, then I'm sort of like, maybe try to use that welcome home booking to give PIT or VGF a try with a split stay. But, I really want to try BLT. And, I see a couple of those resale contracts, and I'm like, maybe I should buy one and then we can use it for next summer when the pool refurb is done! Surely, we'll love it, right?

Would love the hear thoughts on the good/bad/ugly of BLT, particularly as compared to Poly or GF. And, welcome any thoughts telling me to go for it or to slow down (or whatever else you might like to say :-)).

Will also note I've given a passing thought to Wilderness Lodge - I know it gets you easy boat access to MK. But, haven't really looked into that option much. Just been focused on those monorail resorts. I imagine there are some folks who say to look there as another MK option too.
We bought resale (160 points) at BLT ~ 2 to 3 years ago to use as sleep around points due to the price we paid at the time $122 and the expiration date. We have stayed here once so far and loved it due to being able to walk to MK and take the monorail to Epcot. We have always booked here at the 11 month window then try to get a room at BCV at 7 months.
 
I think part of the problem is, everytime I see the Pacific Northwest theming, it just seems sort of out of place for me - I grew up in Montana and love the mountains, but that's not really what I picture when I go to Florida. Still, might not know exactly how I would feel about it until I see it, and just because I feel that way doesn't meet the wife and kids will (and ultimately, this is, to a large degree, for them). All more reasons to slow myself down and see these resorts myself.
You know what's funny, we are from the PNW! 🤣 But that's not the reason why we chose BRV and we aren't even the outdoorsy type people! :rotfl2: It was never our intention to choose a resort that reminds us of home, but it does feel like "home" in a different way. I know this is VERY cliché, but the way DVC advertise itself, that famous "welcome home", is pretty much what we felt the last couple times we visited WL before buying a contract there. We hung out by Geyser Point for a bit and realized, we like it there a lot. We could have bought AKV and I would be very happy too. However, the husband didn't put the savannah that high on his list, so it was either BRV or CCV. Not gonna lie, if the refurb at BRV didn't happen, we would have bought CCV instead! 🤣

At BLT, I don't get that same homey feeling that I get at WL, it's just different. BLT's vibes to me is more like magical because you're a stone's throw from MK. I did my first stay last year in a lakeview (now preferred view) studio, but still had the view of MK to the left of the balcony. My friends and I were able to watch the fireworks from the balcony and at that moment, I finally understood why some people cherished BLT even though the theming isn't as amazing, the lobby isn't as grand, or the pool isn't as cool, because BLT offers something else entirely different. That's kinda a bonus for me, because like I mentioned we bought BLT solely based on location. I didn't realize it's magical place for me until I've stayed there. I'm not trying to sell you BLT, but still, I'll just leave this here... 😍 🎆

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You know what's funny, we are from the PNW! 🤣 But that's not the reason why we chose BRV and we aren't even the outdoorsy type people! :rotfl2: It was never our intention to choose a resort that reminds us of home, but it does feel like "home" in a different way. I know this is VERY cliché, but the way DVC advertise itself, that famous "welcome home", is pretty much what we felt the last couple times we visited WL before buying a contract there. We hung out by Geyser Point for a bit and realized, we like it there a lot. We could have bought AKV and I would be very happy too. However, the husband didn't put the savannah that high on his list, so it was either BRV or CCV. Not gonna lie, if the refurb at BRV didn't happen, we would have bought CCV instead! 🤣

At BLT, I don't get that same homey feeling that I get at WL, it's just different. BLT's vibes to me is more like magical because you're a stone's throw from MK. I did my first stay last year in a lakeview (now preferred view) studio, but still had the view of MK to the left of the balcony. My friends and I were able to watch the fireworks from the balcony and at that moment, I finally understood why some people cherished BLT even though the theming isn't as amazing, the lobby isn't as grand, or the pool isn't as cool, because BLT offers something else entirely different. That's kinda a bonus for me, because like I mentioned we bought BLT solely based on location. I didn't realize it's magical place for me until I've stay there. I'm not trying to sell you BLT, but still, I'll just leave this here... 😍 🎆

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❤️❤️❤️. I can totally relate to everything you are saying about WL - had those exact same feelings about Riviera. So, now you're making me think I will really love BLT as a supplement to our home-away-from-home contracts at Riviera! Ok, need to keep saying to myself, slow down, no hurry, no rush, try before you buy - we'll see if I can hold out. Haha.
 
I totally get it. It's very hard to resist good deals. I can say if I had caved and bought a very good deal BLT before our trip it wouldn't have been the worst thing. It wouldn't have been an SSR/OKW purchase

I have a knack for jumping on good deals, and am willing to wait for one. Last February, I jumped on a $112 per point BLT 125 point contract fully loaded. While I see the asking prices are up since then, consumer confidence is low right now. Low consumer confidence leads to people hoarding cash, and dropping "unnecessary" expenses like time shares. So, I wouldn't feel too bad making "low ball" offers on contracts that are the right use year and points. So what if you get rejected? There's always another contract out there.
 
❤️❤️❤️. I can totally relate to everything you are saying about WL - had those exact same feelings about Riviera. So, now you're making me think I will really love BLT as a supplement to our home-away-from-home contracts at Riviera! Ok, need to keep saying to myself, slow down, no hurry, no rush, try before you buy - we'll see if I can hold out. Haha.
And that's exactly what Disney wants! :goodvibes They have something for everyone so that we all keep wanting to go back and stay at those specific resorts. It makes us feel a certain way that other places can't replicate. It's strange because normally, I don't buy all these marketing stuff, but clearly DVC knows what they are doing! 😆After we became members, I feel like we are drinking that DVC koolaid and start telling friends/family how great it is!:rolleyes1 :rotfl:
But I still agree that you should do a stay at BLT first, to see how you feel. BLT seems to have decent amount of contracts available all the time, unless you are looking for a specific UY and amount of points, and not flexible.
 
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Well, just wanted to give a quick update. Decided to throw in an offer last night on one of the listings that I was interested in. I went in low - I don't think it was insultingly or unrealistically low, but definitely low. Got an outright "decline" from the seller. Probably a good thing for me, but I will say, I feel like I've "unlocked" a new level in the DVC game - hunting for resale contracts and trying to find that incredible deal!

I will say the fact that I haven't stayed at BLT might be a small edge in this. I don't have any sort of emotional attachment to the resort the way I might if I stay there and decide I really do want a contract there. I feel like it is going to make it easier for me to be very focused on the economics of any potential purchase, whereas I could see if I was absolutely certain I wanted a particular contract at BLT, it comes along, I may well be willing to come up with another $1k or $2k to make a deal happen. So, buy a contract, decide you hate BLT and want to sell it? Lose a few thousand. Go stay there, absolutely love it, find that contract you have to have? Might pay a few extra thousand. Hmmm. There I go talking myself into doing this.

Thanks again to everyone who has offered thoughts. You all have been so incredibly helpful. I'll probably cool things off for now, but I'll try to update this thread should either I get myself to BLT to experience a stay or end up striking some sort of deal on a resale contract.
 
Well, just wanted to give a quick update. Decided to throw in an offer last night on one of the listings that I was interested in. I went in low - I don't think it was insultingly or unrealistically low, but definitely low. Got an outright "decline" from the seller. Probably a good thing for me, but I will say, I feel like I've "unlocked" a new level in the DVC game - hunting for resale contracts and trying to find that incredible deal!

I will say the fact that I haven't stayed at BLT might be a small edge in this. I don't have any sort of emotional attachment to the resort the way I might if I stay there and decide I really do want a contract there. I feel like it is going to make it easier for me to be very focused on the economics of any potential purchase, whereas I could see if I was absolutely certain I wanted a particular contract at BLT, it comes along, I may well be willing to come up with another $1k or $2k to make a deal happen. So, buy a contract, decide you hate BLT and want to sell it? Lose a few thousand. Go stay there, absolutely love it, find that contract you have to have? Might pay a few extra thousand. Hmmm. There I go talking myself into doing this.

Thanks again to everyone who has offered thoughts. You all have been so incredibly helpful. I'll probably cool things off for now, but I'll try to update this thread should either I get myself to BLT to experience a stay or end up striking some sort of deal on a resale contract.
Is there any way possible you can stay there first? It truly does make a difference. After staying at four different resorts, completely sure i would go for the one i thought i would like the most, we both didnt feel that way and bought elsewhere.

There have been times where I wanted nothing more than to call my guide and purchase, but im really holding strong to stay at the resorts we are considering for the big purchase.

I dont know how many contracts you intend to buy, but if this is the only one I think its really important to purchase confidently that this is the one. I've heard many people on here say they've purchased one thing, only to go to Riviera and wish they bought there instead.
 
Is there any way possible you can stay there first? It truly does make a difference. After staying at four different resorts, completely sure i would go for the one i thought i would like the most, we both didnt feel that way and bought elsewhere.

There have been times where I wanted nothing more than to call my guide and purchase, but im really holding strong to stay at the resorts we are considering for the big purchase.

I dont know how many contracts you intend to buy, but if this is the only one I think its really important to purchase confidently that this is the one. I've heard many people on here say they've purchased one thing, only to go to Riviera and wish they bought there instead.
Your post is prompting me to share some more thoughts that have been going through my head. Maybe it will help me to type them out.

So, yes, it is absolutely possible to stay there first. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have tried to book at least one night for our coming 1-week July trip. But, I've already rented points for our trip and can't cancel those reservations without losing 50% of the points credit at this point. (And our July trip is intended to be a bit more of a budget stay - doing all nights in deluxe studios for a total cost of under $3k, which is about what we had been planning to spend on a local vacation rental prior to going down the DVC path.) I have toyed with the idea of adding an extra day to one end of the trip - looks like I could manage to get a 1 night stay on the back end of our trip in a 1 BR resort view renting points for about $800. But, then I also have to change our airfare, extend our rental car reservation, etc., and that is going to have a cost to it - probably at least another $1,000 to do that give or take. I'm not keen on spending $1,500-$2,000 just to stay one night - sort of feel like that is $$ I can put towards an actual contract.

Our next Disney trip we've been thinking about is to use our 300 direct Riviera points to book in February 2026, and do our "welcome home" stay. I would stay at BLT for part of our stay but for one big thing - the BLT pool is going to be under refurbishment from Jan to early May of 2026. Ugh. If that weren't the case, that is absolutely what I'd be thinking about. I suppose I could do a 1-night stay during that trip and give it a whirl even though the pool won't be up and running, but don't love that idea. Sort of feels like wasted points and we wouldn't get the full BLT experience.

We're also planning to buy annual passes to activate during our July stay that we'd be able to also use for our February stay. My mind then starts going to, well, if I actually got a BLT contract, we could use it to go back to Disney before our annual passes expire (probably late June after the pool refurb is finished) and get even more bang for our buck out of the APs.

I think another thing that is becoming apparent to me during this process is that, one, we really love 1 BR villas over studios and, two, our 300 points, unless we want to stay in deluxe studios or do a lot of SSR/OKW stays, are not going to get us more than a 1-week stay per year. And I think we're going to want more, or at least the ability to do more if we want to. I suppose I could go pick up some cheap OKW or SSR points - I guess people call these sleep around points or SAP, right? But, I sort of feel like if I could get a good deal on a BLT contract, maybe it serves both purposes - I'm getting more points for more stays, and it's at a MK monorail resort that I think I'm really going to like. Given that, it sort of feels like every dollar I spend at a resort that is not towards a contract sort of feels like wasted money. TBH, if I buy a BLT contract, I highly doubt it will be our last.

So, I think these are all things that make me entertain the idea of jumping on the right contract at the right price point even though we haven't stayed. But, maybe I need to bite the bullet on a stay during July or try to get creative and/or re-evaluate our plans for the next year and a half or so. I'm sure there are other options I can think about or maybe other options that will become more apparent if I don't rush into this.
 
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Your post is prompting me to share some more thoughts that have been going through my head. Maybe it will help me to type them out.

So, yes, it is absolutely possible to stay there first. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have tried to book at least one night for our coming 1-week July trip. But, I've already rented points for our trip and can't cancel those reservations without losing 50% of the points credit at this point. (And our July trip is intended to be a bit more of a budget stay - doing all nights in deluxe studios for a total cost of under $3k, which is about what we had been planning to spend on a local vacation rental prior to going down the DVC path.) I have toyed with the idea of adding an extra day to one end of the trip - looks like I could manage to get a 1 night stay on the back end of our trip in a 1 BR resort view renting points for about $800. But, then I also have to change our airfare, extend our rental car reservation, etc., and that is going to have a cost to it - probably at least another $1,000 to do that give or take. I'm not keen on spending $1,500-$2,000 just to stay one night - sort of feel like that is $$ I can put towards an actual contract.

Our next Disney trip we've been thinking about is to use our 300 direct Riviera points to book in February 2026, and do our "welcome home" stay. I would stay at BLT for part of our stay but for one big thing - the BLT pool is going to be under refurbishment from Jan to early May of 2026. Ugh. If that weren't the case, that is absolutely what I'd be thinking about. I suppose I could do a 1-night stay during that trip and give it a whirl even though the pool won't be up and running, but don't love that idea. Sort of feels like wasted points and we wouldn't get the full BLT experience.

We're also planning to buy annual passes to activate during our July stay that we'd be able to also use for our February stay. My mind then starts going to, well, if I actually got a BLT contract, we could use it to go back to Disney before our annual passes expire (probably late June after the pool refurb is finished) and get even more bang for our buck out of the APs.

I think another thing that is becoming apparent to me during this process is that, one, we really love 1 BR villas over studios and, two, our 300 points, unless we want to stay in deluxe studios or do a lot of SSR/OKW stays, are not going to get us more than a 1-week stay per year. And I think we're going to want more, or at least the ability to do more if we want to. I suppose I could go pick up some cheap OKW or SSR points - I guess people call these sleep around points or SAP, right? But, I sort of feel like if I could get a good deal on a BLT contract, maybe it serves both purposes - I'm getting more points for more stays, and it's at a MK monorail resort that I think I'm really going to like. Given that, it sort of feels like every dollar I spend at a resort that is not towards a contract sort of feels like wasted money. TBH, if I buy a BLT contract, I highly doubt it will be our last.

So, I think these are all things that make me entertain the idea of jumping on the right contract at the right price point even though we haven't stayed. But, maybe I need to bite the bullet on a stay during July or try to get creative and/or re-evaluate our plans for the next year and a half or so. I'm sure there are other options I can think about or maybe other options that will become more apparent if I don't rush into this.
Unless you have stayed at SSR and know you love it 100% BLT is the better buy simply for future resale value. With that said there are other resorts where you can get a much cheaper 1 bed than BLT not just SSR or OKW.
 
Your post is prompting me to share some more thoughts that have been going through my head. Maybe it will help me to type them out.

So, yes, it is absolutely possible to stay there first. Hindsight being 20/20, I should have tried to book at least one night for our coming 1-week July trip. But, I've already rented points for our trip and can't cancel those reservations without losing 50% of the points credit at this point. (And our July trip is intended to be a bit more of a budget stay - doing all nights in deluxe studios for a total cost of under $3k, which is about what we had been planning to spend on a local vacation rental prior to going down the DVC path.) I have toyed with the idea of adding an extra day to one end of the trip - looks like I could manage to get a 1 night stay on the back end of our trip in a 1 BR resort view renting points for about $800. But, then I also have to change our airfare, extend our rental car reservation, etc., and that is going to have a cost to it - probably at least another $1,000 to do that give or take. I'm not keen on spending $1,500-$2,000 just to stay one night - sort of feel like that is $$ I can put towards an actual contract.

Our next Disney trip we've been thinking about is to use our 300 direct Riviera points to book in February 2026, and do our "welcome home" stay. I would stay at BLT for part of our stay but for one big thing - the BLT pool is going to be under refurbishment from Jan to early May of 2026. Ugh. If that weren't the case, that is absolutely what I'd be thinking about. I suppose I could do a 1-night stay during that trip and give it a whirl even though the pool won't be up and running, but don't love that idea. Sort of feels like wasted points and we wouldn't get the full BLT experience.

We're also planning to buy annual passes to activate during our July stay that we'd be able to also use for our February stay. My mind then starts going to, well, if I actually got a BLT contract, we could use it to go back to Disney before our annual passes expire (probably late June after the pool refurb is finished) and get even more bang for our buck out of the APs.

I think another thing that is becoming apparent to me during this process is that, one, we really love 1 BR villas over studios and, two, our 300 points, unless we want to stay in deluxe studios or do a lot of SSR/OKW stays, are not going to get us more than a 1-week stay per year. And I think we're going to want more, or at least the ability to do more if we want to. I suppose I could go pick up some cheap OKW or SSR points - I guess people call these sleep around points or SAP, right? But, I sort of feel like if I could get a good deal on a BLT contract, maybe it serves both purposes - I'm getting more points for more stays, and it's at a MK monorail resort that I think I'm really going to like. Given that, it sort of feels like every dollar I spend at a resort that is not towards a contract sort of feels like wasted money. TBH, if I buy a BLT contract, I highly doubt it will be our last.

So, I think these are all things that make me entertain the idea of jumping on the right contract at the right price point even though we haven't stayed. But, maybe I need to bite the bullet on a stay during July or try to get creative and/or re-evaluate our plans for the next year and a half or so. I'm sure there are other options I can think about or maybe other options that will become more apparent if I don't rush into this.
Another thing to think about is with an AP pass there are usually deals on rooms and some of them are amazing.

I know you already have points but it can be 30-40% off if you're considering spending cash i would always look for the AP discount, its way cheaper than rack rate and convenient to not have to book so far ahead renting someone else's points.

We booked BCV in September with the AP discount in case we couldnt snag it with points. Ultimately decided to cancel since we got boardwalk and are fine with that but it gave me peace of mind and not having to endlessly stalk knowing we had it. I was told the ap pass does not have to be activated yet to check in because I was worried about since since bcv would be our first stay.

I will say I did not utilize the pool at vgf or blt and just staying there told me where I wanted to buy and where I didnt. Even 1 night would have been enough to seal my decision and let me get a feel for the rooms, cast members, dining in a couple places, lobbies, walks, etc. We only stayed 2 nights at vgf and 4 at nights blt and the decision was clear.
 
Another thing to think about is with an AP pass there are usually deals on rooms and some of them are amazing.

I know you already have points but it can be 30-40% off if you're considering spending cash i would always look for the AP discount, its way cheaper than rack rate and convenient to not have to book so far ahead renting someone else's points.

We booked BCV in September with the AP discount in case we couldnt snag it with points. Ultimately decided to cancel since we got boardwalk and are fine with that but it gave me peace of mind and not having to endlessly stalk knowing we had it. I was told the ap pass does not have to be activated yet to check in because I was worried about since since bcv would be our first stay.

I will say I did not utilize the pool at vgf or blt and just staying there told me where I wanted to buy and where I didnt. Even 1 night would have been enough to seal my decision and let me get a feel for the rooms, cast members, dining in a couple places, lobbies, walks, etc. We only stayed 2 nights at vgf and 4 at nights blt and the decision was clear.
Yeah, maybe I will give some thought to doing something like for our welcome home stay in February. And some helpful additional thoughts on AP discounts. Also, I have delved deeper and deeper into resale listings, I think it really is becoming evident to me that there is simply no rush on something like this. The contracts will keep coming, and I think I also have to keep reminding myself that this is not like traditional real estate - you're not going to miss out on a contract now and the price suddenly goes through the roof.
 
Also, just wanted to give a shout out to dvc for less and @rferrar1. That website and the data it provides are truly amazing.

I'll also come clean - I put in offers on three other contracts last night. They were all basically declined (or wouldn't come down much from the list price). I was like, I am only doing this if it is a really great deal, and dvc for less was just an amazing resource in that respect. I feel like I am learning so much about the resale market and this process.

All that said, I am really going to put the breaks on this - there actually aren't really good deals on BLT Oct UY contracts right now, and none of the sellers seem interested in budging much from their list price. It is pretty interesting to see just how much variance there can be in the resale market. I'm sure I am going to continue to watch the listings as they come up, but I think the more time goes on, the more patient I am likely to be.
 
Also, just wanted to give a shout out to dvc for less and @rferrar1. That website and the data it provides are truly amazing.

I'll also come clean - I put in offers on three other contracts last night. They were all basically declined (or wouldn't come down much from the list price). I was like, I am only doing this if it is a really great deal, and dvc for less was just an amazing resource in that respect. I feel like I am learning so much about the resale market and this process.

All that said, I am really going to put the breaks on this - there actually aren't really good deals on BLT Oct UY contracts right now, and none of the sellers seem interested in budging much from their list price. It is pretty interesting to see just how much variance there can be in the resale market. I'm sure I am going to continue to watch the listings as they come up, but I think the more time goes on, the more patient I am likely to be.
You are now one of us. Welcome to the club
 
I'm late to this thread and probably not the best person to give advice about this, but here goes... We bought BLT several years ago without ever staying there or even touring the actual tower. After a super traumatic bus ride back to AKL-Kidani after NYE in MK (think triple lap sitting plus the rest of the entire bus packed like sardines), I longingly looked at all the guests walking over to BLT and decided I was purchasing there ASAP. I still feel that way if we are on a trip that we don't have a split stay at our MK/Epcot home resorts. It feels like such a hassle to take the bus! We now have three contracts at BLT I believe.

We have also stayed at VGF a few times since the walkway to/from MK opened, and it's ok. I definitely prefer the walk to and from BLT especially if it's hot outside, and we've never felt the wait at the traffic light to be long.

The extra bathrooms are amazing in the larger villas, but I also love the studio for the larger kitchenette area. We do most of the runDisney events, and I love having all that storage area for our snacks, beverages, and other fuel. If we happen to stay in a studio at a different resort, I'm always cranky about the lack of space to store food. The most we've done in a studio at BLT though is 3, and this was before the refurb so really tight with the sofa bed open. Without construction closures, it's crazy easy to get over to the Contemporary for food/monorail via the skybridge.

Caveats:
-We're local to DLR, and so our preference is to walk everywhere if possible since that's what we're used to at our home park.
-Not sure where you're from, but during February we have never used the pools since it's frequently on the cold side for us (again, we're in SoCal).
-My kids are older (almost 17 and 20) and really enjoy BLT although CCV is their favorite of our WDW home resorts. They love having their own bathrooms if we get a 2 bedroom for the 4 of us. They think BCV is a dump... :rotfl2:Except when we walk out of Epcot at night!

That was quite the ramble, but all that to say, if you see a great deal, go for it! I don't think you'll regret it - especially if your kids are younger and enjoy MK!
 
I'm late to this thread and probably not the best person to give advice about this, but here goes... We bought BLT several years ago without ever staying there or even touring the actual tower. After a super traumatic bus ride back to AKL-Kidani after NYE in MK (think triple lap sitting plus the rest of the entire bus packed like sardines), I longingly looked at all the guests walking over to BLT and decided I was purchasing there ASAP. I still feel that way if we are on a trip that we don't have a split stay at our MK/Epcot home resorts. It feels like such a hassle to take the bus! We now have three contracts at BLT I believe.

We have also stayed at VGF a few times since the walkway to/from MK opened, and it's ok. I definitely prefer the walk to and from BLT especially if it's hot outside, and we've never felt the wait at the traffic light to be long.

The extra bathrooms are amazing in the larger villas, but I also love the studio for the larger kitchenette area. We do most of the runDisney events, and I love having all that storage area for our snacks, beverages, and other fuel. If we happen to stay in a studio at a different resort, I'm always cranky about the lack of space to store food. The most we've done in a studio at BLT though is 3, and this was before the refurb so really tight with the sofa bed open. Without construction closures, it's crazy easy to get over to the Contemporary for food/monorail via the skybridge.

Caveats:
-We're local to DLR, and so our preference is to walk everywhere if possible since that's what we're used to at our home park.
-Not sure where you're from, but during February we have never used the pools since it's frequently on the cold side for us (again, we're in SoCal).
-My kids are older (almost 17 and 20) and really enjoy BLT although CCV is their favorite of our WDW home resorts. They love having their own bathrooms if we get a 2 bedroom for the 4 of us. They think BCV is a dump... :rotfl2:Except when we walk out of Epcot at night!

That was quite the ramble, but all that to say, if you see a great deal, go for it! I don't think you'll regret it - especially if your kids are younger and enjoy MK!
Thank you so much for your thoughts. Really appreciate it. Love hearing about your experiences.

I have thought about your point on the pool in February - I finished high school in San Diego and went to college in the Bay Area, so I also understand where you're coming from there :-). But, alas, my two little ones, having been raised here in PA, were thrilled to go in our neighborhood pool last weekend with temps only the mid-60s and some clouds overhead! Memorial Day Weekend is our traditional opening of the outdoor pools here, and I'm not sure it could have been too cold to stop them from jumping in the pool for a bit (it is heated). I am sure, as long as the Florida temps in February are near average, the pool is probably one of the first places they will want to go (and they'll probably want to do at least one water park day too). Of course, we'd still be able to use the Contemporary Resort pools if we went in February, so maybe I should just bite the bullet and do part of our welcome home stay at BLT if I don't end up finding a contract before then. I've got some time until we're in the 7 month window to make the booking, so I'll give it some more thought.
 
Yeah, maybe I will give some thought to doing something like for our welcome home stay in February. And some helpful additional thoughts on AP discounts. Also, I have delved deeper and deeper into resale listings, I think it really is becoming evident to me that there is simply no rush on something like this. The contracts will keep coming, and I think I also have to keep reminding myself that this is not like traditional real estate - you're not going to miss out on a contract now and the price suddenly goes through the roof.
Unless something crazy happens like what happened in 2022, covid revenge travel price raise, I think they stay pretty consistent. Ofc there is also a lot of uncertainty right now so who knows.

2042 expiration resorts have even held strong for now As they still make sense for some. I dont think bcv is lowering any time soon, its driving me crazy enough to consider a purchase 🤣🤣

If you were interested in Riviera resale you might get lucky with a resale on that in a few years if the value goes down as some think it will. But no one knows the future so I wouldnt count in any predictions and buy what you want when you're ready 😀
 















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