Msmithmd
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We just bought direct last week, and our guide did not say anything about Disney buying back 'all' the ROFR contracts. He said this was an option for the lower-priced contracts, but never said they would all be bought. His selling point on not buying off the resale market was those contracts do not come with all the 'perks' that buying from Disney does. Basically said you cannot access Aluani (which is one of our targets in a few years), and those other resorts that are offered. In essence, you would be tied to the Disney World Resort with those points, and couldn't even access Disneyland. My research showed this to be possibly true---but even if it wasn't, we wanted in at the VGF, so we almost had to buy right now--rather than wait a year or so on the resale market.
Bad news dude. Your $150 pp direct points and my $55 pp resale points have the exact same opportunity to book VGC and Aulani. As well as all other dvc resorts beyond our respective homes.
My first VGF stay is in a month and a half. Then, my second VGF stay follows that a couple months later. Both using my $55 resale points.
For $95 more per point (or a little less in today's market) than I paid upfront, you will receive a four month head start on me for booking future VGF rooms since I am a VWL resale member. In turn, I get a four month head start on you for VWL rooms.
And also, you get the convenient option to use your points to pay for a couple things that you could buy cheaper with cash (i.e. cruises).
If it was worth the $95 PER POINT differential to you to have that extra four month booking advantage for VGF, then more power to you. Direct purchase makes sense if you are totally dedicated to staying every time at the latest brand new resort that's not available resale.
If it wasn't truly worth that huge extra upfront money to you, then you got "sold the story," as is said when referring to timeshare sales tactics.
Understand that I don't say this to try to make you personally feel bad at all. I just believe that a core function of this board is to allow prospective owners reading here to grasp the depth of the misleading information that a "guide" (timeshare salesperson) may tell you.
It shocks my conscience that these "guides" try to get away with telling their customers this stuff. Of course, they would get away with it so much easier if it wasn't for this pesky thing known as Internet discussion boards.
Then again, what percent of dvc new buyers have heard of Disboards before their purchase? Such is the business of direct sale timeshares.
Disney is no worse than any other timeshare corporation. And reportedly uses lower pressure sales tactics than most. They're simply not necessarily fully honest during their presentation.
Caveat emptor.