Something I never understood or just plain wondered is why most contracts are for an even amount of points. Example: i own a resale contract for 50 points at VGC and 3 nights at the cheapest time of the year is 51 points (not going on a Fri/Sat). I guess my question is why aren't there more say 51 point contracts vs 50. I have seen one resale once for 38 points. Of course then I wondered how they would use 38 points. Back in the day, did Disney only let you buy points in certain denominations? One week at the Riviera, in the Tower Studio starts 81 points. Would they let you buy 81 points? Or would they make you get 100???
I once was in ROFR on an 88 pointer (sellers ended up cancelling sale). It happens. I bought a 55 pointer direct.Something I never understood or just plain wondered is why most contracts are for an even amount of points. Example: i own a resale contract for 50 points at VGC and 3 nights at the cheapest time of the year is 51 points (not going on a Fri/Sat). I guess my question is why aren't there more say 51 point contracts vs 50. I have seen one resale once for 38 points. Of course then I wondered how they would use 38 points. Back in the day, did Disney only let you buy points in certain denominations? One week at the Riviera, in the Tower Studio starts 81 points. Would they let you buy 81 points? Or would they make you get 100???
We recently bought 100 points direct. if i buy 100 points resale with the same use year, will we be able to use all 200 points just like they were all bought direct? can i use them to book Riviera or only the original 100?
The resale points will not have any "direct" perks or entitlements. You cannot use them to book a stay at DRR.We recently bought 100 points direct. if i buy 100 points resale with the same use year, will we be able to use all 200 points just like they were all bought direct? can i use them to book Riviera or only the original 100?
I think you have to buy a minimum of 25 direct after you have a contract. At least thats what I was toldI once was in ROFR on an 88 pointer (sellers ended up cancelling sale). It happens. I bought a 55 pointer direct.
I wonder, and have seen a few, how hard it is to get, say, 15 or 20 pointers direct????
I believe there are a few contracts with as few as 10 points that were sold following the first major point reallocation after Bay Lake Towers went into active sales. These were sold to help "heal" the problems created by the reallocation ... and to quiet the grumbling when new owners found themselves just 10 points short of their annual plans.I think you have to buy a minimum of 25 direct after you have a contract. At least thats what I was told
There are some odd numbered contracts out there. DVC used to have a high minimum buy in when the first property opened around 230 or so. You will see a lot of OKW 230 point contracts, others like AKV were 160 point minimum. Right now, I found BRV contracts for sale 188 and 544 and 30 points. They are out there but not many. Some say DVC does not like to buy back odd amounts and will the them pass ROFR more often, because they usually get stuck with a few points they cannot sell, since the points are associated with certain rooms and they cannot combine they with another room and sell them as one contract.Something I never understood or just plain wondered is why most contracts are for an even amount of points. Example: i own a resale contract for 50 points at VGC and 3 nights at the cheapest time of the year is 51 points (not going on a Fri/Sat). I guess my question is why aren't there more say 51 point contracts vs 50. I have seen one resale once for 38 points. Of course then I wondered how they would use 38 points. Back in the day, did Disney only let you buy points in certain denominations? One week at the Riviera, in the Tower Studio starts 81 points. Would they let you buy 81 points? Or would they make you get 100???