Hi...I took a Disney Cruise and then went to WDW and personally visited the Saratoga Springs Resort. I looks like a great place to stay. I am trying to make a decision if I should join or not. Perhaps some of you can look over some of the issues I am thinking about.
When I travel, I have two of my kids and three of my sister in law's kids for a total of 7 or 8. They suggested that I buy 316 points so I can stay 1 week in prime season at Saratoga Springs. The annual maintenance fee would be about $1000 a year.
I spent an incrediable amount of money on this trip to WDW and I really can't afford to spend that kind of money again. I was thinking....I live in California. I would need to pay for airline tickets for 8...lets say I could get them for $350 each...that would cost $2800. Then I would need to buy park tickets. I just went to the web site and put in 8 tickets with park hopper and magic plus option and it costs $2100. (I know there is some savings with DVC but its only going to save small percentage). Then there is food. Figure we buy food for breakfast and lunch in the room and then only purchase dinner at the park. Assuming the average person costs $20 a day its $20 x 8 people x 7 days = $1120. (Lets call it $1500...I sure we'll buy drinks and ice cream somewhere).
Totals $1000 + $2800 + $2100 + $1500 = $7400. That is a lot of money for a vacation and I'm sure it would actually cost more because you always spend more then you think you're going to spend. (I'm sure I am saving by using DVC, but its still a lot). What about taking a Disney Cruise with DVC points? With 8 people, I'd have to borrow ahead 5 years into the future to get enough points to do it, so thats not really an option.
What if we took a vacation to San Francisco? If we used our points to go there, we could drive and stay there over a long weekend, and then use the remaining points elsewhere. I am thinking $3000 is about the most I would want to spend on a vacation.
What about renting unused points? Perhaps I could use only 1/2 of my points and rent the other half out. How hard is it to find someone that wants to buy them? What price do people pay for them? Perhaps that is a way to get the $1000 maintenance fee paid for?
I like the idea of locking in future vacation points, but I am trying to figure out how it would work for my family. Any ideas or thoughts? In the past we have taken Carnival Cruises for a very reasonable cost. But Carnival is not the same quality of vacation that Disney is.
Thanks for your help,
Robert
When I travel, I have two of my kids and three of my sister in law's kids for a total of 7 or 8. They suggested that I buy 316 points so I can stay 1 week in prime season at Saratoga Springs. The annual maintenance fee would be about $1000 a year.
I spent an incrediable amount of money on this trip to WDW and I really can't afford to spend that kind of money again. I was thinking....I live in California. I would need to pay for airline tickets for 8...lets say I could get them for $350 each...that would cost $2800. Then I would need to buy park tickets. I just went to the web site and put in 8 tickets with park hopper and magic plus option and it costs $2100. (I know there is some savings with DVC but its only going to save small percentage). Then there is food. Figure we buy food for breakfast and lunch in the room and then only purchase dinner at the park. Assuming the average person costs $20 a day its $20 x 8 people x 7 days = $1120. (Lets call it $1500...I sure we'll buy drinks and ice cream somewhere).
Totals $1000 + $2800 + $2100 + $1500 = $7400. That is a lot of money for a vacation and I'm sure it would actually cost more because you always spend more then you think you're going to spend. (I'm sure I am saving by using DVC, but its still a lot). What about taking a Disney Cruise with DVC points? With 8 people, I'd have to borrow ahead 5 years into the future to get enough points to do it, so thats not really an option.
What if we took a vacation to San Francisco? If we used our points to go there, we could drive and stay there over a long weekend, and then use the remaining points elsewhere. I am thinking $3000 is about the most I would want to spend on a vacation.
What about renting unused points? Perhaps I could use only 1/2 of my points and rent the other half out. How hard is it to find someone that wants to buy them? What price do people pay for them? Perhaps that is a way to get the $1000 maintenance fee paid for?
I like the idea of locking in future vacation points, but I am trying to figure out how it would work for my family. Any ideas or thoughts? In the past we have taken Carnival Cruises for a very reasonable cost. But Carnival is not the same quality of vacation that Disney is.
Thanks for your help,
Robert