That's okay, you're way ahead of the pack of prospective buyers just to have found the DIS and begun to ask intelligent questions.
Frankly, I'm not entirely sure of all the ins and outs of those "collections" but I'll take a stab at it and hopefully someone will correct any mistakes I make.
Basically, there are other options -- outside of DVC resorts themselves -- for which you can use DVC points. As others have mentioned, many do not consider any of those options to be great values for your points, but that's a very subjective evaluation generally. There are probably some specific examples where just about anyone would think they were paying a REALLY high price for a vacation option, others where you might get a decent value.
If you buy
resale, you
would not have access to the following:
The
Concierge Collection is a group of high end hotels where DVC points can be used for nightly stays. It's a small group, but some nice hotels.
The
Adventurer's Collection is the various "Adventures by Disney," which are group trips to cool places. WAY expensive.
The
Disney Collection includes
Disney Cruise Lines and those Disney deluxe and moderate resorts which do not have a connected DVC resort. So currently, you could use points at the Poly or Grand Floridian, but not the Contemporary or Yacht/Beach Club or Wilderness Lodge. Again, these are high points cost stays, but some members use them.
You
would have access to all DVC resorts, RCI, Club Cordial, and Club Intrawest if you bought resale.
RCI is the largest timeshare exchange system around, but DVC members have access only to a little less than 600 RCI resorts (out of 6,500+). Of course, doing an RCI exchange requires learning not only DVC, but also RCI policies and strategies. Club Intrawest is a smaller exchange, I think, and I believe Club Cordial is another set of non-Disney hotels that accept DVC points. Not actually sure about those last two.
I think it is also important for any prospective buyer to understand that ALL of the above options -- for both direct and resale buyers -- are benefits of DVC which are
changeable. In fact, only a few things are actually guaranteed with DVC:
- You will be allowed to use your points at your own home resort...subject to availability, of course.
- And, as long as using points at non-home resorts is permitted, you will always enjoy at least a one-month booking advantage at your home resort over non-home resort owners. (That advantage is currently 4 months -- 11 months home resort, 7 months non-home.)