SandyinMonterey
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Does anyone know what the cost of points will be for Copper Creek? Our home is VWL and wondering if there is any benefit for us to buy in.
$176 per point, 50 point minimum for add-ons.
Are these numbers already confirmed by DVD?
LAX
They began selling a week or so ago.
Oh. I somehow got early April in my head.
LAX
No benefit that I can see.
Bill
Remember, Boulder Ridge Villas expires in January 2042, less than 25 years from now.None...selling for double what the points 50 feet away cost...officially jumping the shark
Remember, Boulder Ridge Villas expires in January 2042, less than 25 years from now.
Copper Creek doesn't expire until January 2068, more than 50 years from now.
The benefits are:
1. 11 month booking at the new villas, which are in the Lodge proper.
2. 2068 expiration.
The downsides are:
Cost per point and insane dues.
People always want more, the biggest, the longest. In reality how many years will anyone vacation at Disney, 10 years, 20, years, 30? That is a long time and interests change, families change, finances change, we get older. Who will own Disney in 10 years, who will be running the place, will we get feed up with the Disney changes, politics, business direction, quality or lack there of. When we bought our contracts we planned for them to worth zero when we sell. We don't expect to keep any full term.
Bill
Home resort is always a benefit if you want home resort. Just ask the average Boardwalk owner booking for F&W the value of that.So no real benefit then? As the ones you listed are just standard DVC things?
Home resort is always a benefit if you want home resort. Just ask the average Boardwalk owner booking for F&W the value of that.
At Copper Creek, if you want a December booking, you will need home resort. Guaranteed.
And, for Lodgies, the 2068 expiry vs. the 2042 may very well be a selling point.
There may be no perceived value in buying Copper Creek for you, but that doesn't mean that others won't find some perceived value. Remember, there are many people who find no perceived value whatsoever in owning DVC and that buying points at even $75 is considered a total waste of money.None...selling for double what the points 50 feet away cost...officially jumping the shark
There may be no perceived value in buying Copper Creek for you, but that doesn't mean that others won't find some perceived value. Remember, there are many people who find no perceived value whatsoever in owning DVC and that buying points at even $75 is considered a total waste of money.
Everyone has their own set of things they value. Others may feel the 2068 expiration date is worth the price, especially if they want to use the cabins or the Copper Creek grand villas during peak DVC visitation times.