We plan to typically travel during 'Jersey Week' which is either the 1st or 2nd week of November depending on when the NJEA conference is scheduled. I understand that this usually means that one weekend will be the wine & dine race. If the conference is scheduled for the 1st week of November, our first weekend would be Halloween weekend. So, I know it's a busy time for WDW.
We are already in the process of closing on a PVB contract. We would like to do split-stays of 3 or 4 nights at another resort in a 1BR or larger, but trying to figure out if we'd need home resort advantage to get 3 or 4 nights in a row, probably over a weekend? I'd prefer AKV while the kids are young, but when they're older I'd probably do SSR for Disney Springs. For either, I'm concerned about ROFR. I'd also be open to RIV resale as a ROFR workaround, but that's less preferable to me since I'd need to buy more points to stay there, and I wanted to be able to stay off-resort some years (Aulani, VB).
I thought about buying Aulani subsidized as SAPs (we would eventually want to go to Aulani anyways), but I'm concerned that early November is too risky for SAPs. I don't want to be switching hotels every night with a family. Any advice? TIA
We are already in the process of closing on a PVB contract. We would like to do split-stays of 3 or 4 nights at another resort in a 1BR or larger, but trying to figure out if we'd need home resort advantage to get 3 or 4 nights in a row, probably over a weekend? I'd prefer AKV while the kids are young, but when they're older I'd probably do SSR for Disney Springs. For either, I'm concerned about ROFR. I'd also be open to RIV resale as a ROFR workaround, but that's less preferable to me since I'd need to buy more points to stay there, and I wanted to be able to stay off-resort some years (Aulani, VB).
I thought about buying Aulani subsidized as SAPs (we would eventually want to go to Aulani anyways), but I'm concerned that early November is too risky for SAPs. I don't want to be switching hotels every night with a family. Any advice? TIA