WithASmile&ASong
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Hi, I'm an infrequent poster but a frequent lurker. My family, myself, DH, and 2 boys and 1 4yr old girl have loved our Disney vacations. But we don't have a big Disney budget. Here is our history:
April 2010 - MIL Took us after FIL died. We had 2 boys 22mo and 6mo. I was initially against it b/c kids were so young. But she said trip was for her. We stayed offsite and spent 3 1/2 Days in Parks. Well DH and I were hooked - it was magical seeing things through our babies' eyes. We decided we could get back every four years.
March 2014 - We had 4 days in the parks. This time we had a 5 yo, 4 yo & 3mo old. I messed up on planning and we went during FL spring break. Even though it was crowded, we still had a great time and couldn't wait to return.
Feb 2016 - we were gifted a 4 night trip on site at AsSports. 3 1/2 Park Days. Even though it was cramped with 5 in room, We loved staying on site (esp DH who hates driving in traffic). DH says he doesn't want to stay off site again.
Dec 2017 - 10 Days - time enough not to rush through parks and more leisurely enjoy. We went week after Thanksgiving into 1st week of December for Christmas offerings and low(er) crowds. After research here, we rented DVC points at BWV and WL. BWV b/c of location and wow such LOW points for standard studios; we will be able to afford it! Side note - on previous trip, DS says to me on seeing BWV from friendship boat, "Mom, I want to stay there next time". Me, "I'm sorry, I don't think we will ever be able to afford it." Of course, it turned out that I wanted the hardest to get reservations. I rented through private owners and both went above and beyond to get me what I wanted. The BWV owner even got my reservation on Christmas morning. Of course, I didn't expect such service and don't expect it in the future.
Next scheduled trip is 2021: during anniversary year. (Yikes!) So where to stay?
We so enjoyed our time at BWV and WL that we would be estatic to stay there again. But the likelihood of being able to rent points for a studio during our ideal week is not good. Plus rental costs are going higher and I'm sure will be in even higher demand during Ann. Year. Can possibly get a 1 Bed, but will have to shorten trip beyond what we would like.
Can book 2 value rooms. While we were perfectly content w/ room on 1st stay, it was a short trip with almost no resort time.
And well- we're spoiled now.
Stay at Caribbean Beach - legitimate option esp. if we could get free dining and skyline will be operational. But I'm doubting free dinning will be available in Ann. Year and thinking skyline will raise prices.
AoA suites - same as above.
Buy 50 Points resale at BWV.
Plan to bank, use & borrow 3 years of points. Doing so would give us 10-13 days at a standard studio. (Our ideal time frames are during the lowest points weeks. We homeschool, so are not limited to school breaks and two youngest are very sensitive to heat. So winter months are best.) I'm willing to do the work to get us the room we want but understand I may need to be flexible w/dates, types. (Willing to waitlist & do split stays)
We would get 7 trips like this plus a shorter trip at end of contract.
Doing the math with the following assumptions:
50 BWV points @ $150.00 a point plus $500 closing costs = 8,000.00.
1100 Points over length of contract (2020-2041)
Cost per point = 7.27
Using 6.55 MF /point with 3% increase every year. Per night cost would range from $164.00 in 2021 to $234.00 in 2039. (assuming using all 150 points for 13 night stay at standard studio - ***most likely we will not use all points, and will probably switch #days, resort & room type/size as time goes on - just using this for standardizing)
With a 5% MF annual increase - it would range from $168 to 298.
I *think* these rates will remain cheaper than moderate w/discounts. We have about 3 trips remaining with the boys before college and 4 with DD. DH and I wouldn't *mind* going alone and we might even get a trip with a grand toward the end. In the beginning we thought a trip or two to Disney would suffice but each time we go we just want to return more.
Sorry for such a long post, But was wondering if this is a "reasonable" Disney financial plan.
April 2010 - MIL Took us after FIL died. We had 2 boys 22mo and 6mo. I was initially against it b/c kids were so young. But she said trip was for her. We stayed offsite and spent 3 1/2 Days in Parks. Well DH and I were hooked - it was magical seeing things through our babies' eyes. We decided we could get back every four years.
March 2014 - We had 4 days in the parks. This time we had a 5 yo, 4 yo & 3mo old. I messed up on planning and we went during FL spring break. Even though it was crowded, we still had a great time and couldn't wait to return.
Feb 2016 - we were gifted a 4 night trip on site at AsSports. 3 1/2 Park Days. Even though it was cramped with 5 in room, We loved staying on site (esp DH who hates driving in traffic). DH says he doesn't want to stay off site again.
Dec 2017 - 10 Days - time enough not to rush through parks and more leisurely enjoy. We went week after Thanksgiving into 1st week of December for Christmas offerings and low(er) crowds. After research here, we rented DVC points at BWV and WL. BWV b/c of location and wow such LOW points for standard studios; we will be able to afford it! Side note - on previous trip, DS says to me on seeing BWV from friendship boat, "Mom, I want to stay there next time". Me, "I'm sorry, I don't think we will ever be able to afford it." Of course, it turned out that I wanted the hardest to get reservations. I rented through private owners and both went above and beyond to get me what I wanted. The BWV owner even got my reservation on Christmas morning. Of course, I didn't expect such service and don't expect it in the future.
Next scheduled trip is 2021: during anniversary year. (Yikes!) So where to stay?
We so enjoyed our time at BWV and WL that we would be estatic to stay there again. But the likelihood of being able to rent points for a studio during our ideal week is not good. Plus rental costs are going higher and I'm sure will be in even higher demand during Ann. Year. Can possibly get a 1 Bed, but will have to shorten trip beyond what we would like.
Can book 2 value rooms. While we were perfectly content w/ room on 1st stay, it was a short trip with almost no resort time.
And well- we're spoiled now.
Stay at Caribbean Beach - legitimate option esp. if we could get free dining and skyline will be operational. But I'm doubting free dinning will be available in Ann. Year and thinking skyline will raise prices.
AoA suites - same as above.
Buy 50 Points resale at BWV.
Plan to bank, use & borrow 3 years of points. Doing so would give us 10-13 days at a standard studio. (Our ideal time frames are during the lowest points weeks. We homeschool, so are not limited to school breaks and two youngest are very sensitive to heat. So winter months are best.) I'm willing to do the work to get us the room we want but understand I may need to be flexible w/dates, types. (Willing to waitlist & do split stays)
We would get 7 trips like this plus a shorter trip at end of contract.
Doing the math with the following assumptions:
50 BWV points @ $150.00 a point plus $500 closing costs = 8,000.00.
1100 Points over length of contract (2020-2041)
Cost per point = 7.27
Using 6.55 MF /point with 3% increase every year. Per night cost would range from $164.00 in 2021 to $234.00 in 2039. (assuming using all 150 points for 13 night stay at standard studio - ***most likely we will not use all points, and will probably switch #days, resort & room type/size as time goes on - just using this for standardizing)
With a 5% MF annual increase - it would range from $168 to 298.
I *think* these rates will remain cheaper than moderate w/discounts. We have about 3 trips remaining with the boys before college and 4 with DD. DH and I wouldn't *mind* going alone and we might even get a trip with a grand toward the end. In the beginning we thought a trip or two to Disney would suffice but each time we go we just want to return more.
Sorry for such a long post, But was wondering if this is a "reasonable" Disney financial plan.