kimberlym4
<font color=green>I guess it pays to have low expe
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Just because it's not a bad priced time share in general and you'd like to use the trading power to travel elsewhere?
On our last trip to Florida we stayed free for 3 days at a beautiful 3 bedroom villa about 15 miles from Disney. Of course, we had to do the time share demo. That was fine because we were interested. These places (part of Interval International) cost $25,000 (granted there are 3 bedrooms and the interior was gorgeous). Out of our budget!
We then went to Disney for a few days and did the DVC demo. At about $15,000 for the 160 points we realized you are also part of Interval International and can trade for many place around the world. And if I'm reading right it is only 124 points for most of those weeks. That means theoretically we could trade for the free place we just stayed at if we wanted. And pay $10,000 less for the contract. We've also looked at time shares on the Gulf (also part of Interval Internation) that are between $16-$19,000.
Am I missing something here? Or am I wrong about the number of points needed to trade to elsewhere in the world? Many here talk about looking at the way your family travels and we honestly wouldn't go to Disney more than once every other year or so, therefore, we weren't really considering it. But now I'm thinking it may be the way to go even if we don't use it multiple time per year.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I feel like I'm missing something.
Thanks.
OK - I see a similar thread a few below here - sorry for duplicating!
On our last trip to Florida we stayed free for 3 days at a beautiful 3 bedroom villa about 15 miles from Disney. Of course, we had to do the time share demo. That was fine because we were interested. These places (part of Interval International) cost $25,000 (granted there are 3 bedrooms and the interior was gorgeous). Out of our budget!
We then went to Disney for a few days and did the DVC demo. At about $15,000 for the 160 points we realized you are also part of Interval International and can trade for many place around the world. And if I'm reading right it is only 124 points for most of those weeks. That means theoretically we could trade for the free place we just stayed at if we wanted. And pay $10,000 less for the contract. We've also looked at time shares on the Gulf (also part of Interval Internation) that are between $16-$19,000.
Am I missing something here? Or am I wrong about the number of points needed to trade to elsewhere in the world? Many here talk about looking at the way your family travels and we honestly wouldn't go to Disney more than once every other year or so, therefore, we weren't really considering it. But now I'm thinking it may be the way to go even if we don't use it multiple time per year.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I feel like I'm missing something.
Thanks.
OK - I see a similar thread a few below here - sorry for duplicating!