Disney's Long Term DVC Strategy

I'm wondering if DVC will buyback more points through RFR. It seems to be a financial win for the company is more than one way. Obviously they make money on the spread between the RFR price and what they get when they re-sell the points at today's price. But they also benefit by raising the pricing bar on resales which would drive more people to direct purchases.
 
I'm wondering if DVC will buyback more points through RFR. It seems to be a financial win for the company is more than one way. Obviously they make money on the spread between the RFR price and what they get when they re-sell the points at today's price. But they also benefit by raising the pricing bar on resales which would drive more people to direct purchases.
@Brian Noble wrote a comment awhile back explaining why but the general gist of it was it is far more profitable for them to sell new resorts than to buy contracts back in ROFR and resell them as direct. I'm sure that it will increase their profits selling back through ROFR having restrictions but it's not the slam dunk that people think it is when compared to opening a new resort and selling brand new inventory
 
@Brian Noble wrote a comment awhile back explaining why but the general gist of it was it is far more profitable for them to sell new resorts than to buy contracts back in ROFR and resell them as direct. I'm sure that it will increase their profits selling back through ROFR having restrictions but it's not the slam dunk that people think it is when compared to opening a new resort and selling brand new inventory
I agree that it's more profitable for them to sell new properties. That's certainly correct. It's also correct that they don't make as much selling back ROFR'd properties. But they could be making more from those ROFR'd properties.
 

I agree that it's more profitable for them to sell new properties. That's certainly correct. It's also correct that they don't make as much selling back ROFR'd properties. But they could be making more from those ROFR'd properties.

When you look at the sales numbers for sold out resorts, there simply doesn’t appear to me to be that big of a market.

It still costs them to buy and unless it’s resort low VGC where they might have a long list of buyers wanting it direct, it doesn’t seem to be enough of a profit for them to have adopted that strategy.
 











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