DVC 1,000 Point Club (2025)

Of course the guide didn't suggest 150 points instead. lol
I'm thinking 150x3 and a 50pt would have been ideal if 500 was the goal.
Completely agree. Live and learn. The few hundred dollars to split them up is well worth the flexibility down the road. So thankful for all the knowledge i was able to absorb from there boards before we purchased.
 
Yep, my husband went from "Don't talk to strangers on the internet" to "What do your Disney friends think about XYZ?"
15 contracts. Thats impressive! If you dont mind me asking what is the timeframe from 1-15? We bought all 7 of our contacts within a 9 month period. Addonitis hit hard and fast but we have been on the bench for close to 6 months now
 
We only have one UY for our 15 contracts, so that's easier to keep track of than multiple UYs. But I also use spreadsheets bc I love them and it does help keep track of other things (banked/borrowed points, dues, rented points, etc).
Speaking of spreadsheets, anyone can recommend a useful one for cell phones?
 

Single most important factor for SAP+, in my opinion, is the AD. Therefore, the answer:

AUL subsidized ($7.61 pp AD).

But what if you can’t get into any of the premier WDW DVC resorts? Book the usual resorts in seven month window: BLT, PVB, AKV, SSR, OKW. (I am socal local and have consistently booked 1-BR in VGC within 7-months using AUL (sub) points. I’ve also booked BWV and Beach Club within 7-m window during June and July 4 respectively, with SSR points.

If you exclude AUL (sub) because its rare, then: BLT, CCR, SSR are the best SAP+ in 2025. But it is more common than you think…

Bringing this thread back to life…top SAP+ options in 2025? I feel like the options have gotten murkier. I’m extra curious what people think the top direct SAP+ option is. It feels like every option has a major caveat now.

Caveats:
AKV: most rooms are easy to book at 7 months outside the ones you can’t book at all. Dues.

BLT: small studios don’t fit 5. But I feel like you can use these at the PVB studios without much trouble. WAY too expensive direct.

CCV: need a 2 bedroom to get three sleeping surfaces

GCV: lol. Way too expensive to sleep around.

CFW: no easy washing machine access. Needs a golf cart. High dues. Uncertainty of trust model.

GFV: up front costs; high cost per point resale and direct. Point charts.

OKW extended: dues. Easy to book at 7 months.

PVB: high point charts and questionable views. High resale buy in cost.

RIV: restrictions. Skyliner is divisive; some love it, some hate it.

SSR: expiration and divisive resort. Easy to book at 7 months.

VDH: restrictions, dues and TOT. Can’t easily swap coasts at 7 months without cancelling your reservation.
 
Single most important factor for SAP+, in my opinion, is the AD. Therefore, the answer:

AUL subsidized ($7.61 pp AD).
If you exclude AUL (sub) because its rare, then: BLT, CCR, SSR are the best SAP+ in 2025. But it is more common than you think…
I’ve been itching so bad for a sub contract, I finally came to the conclusion AUL(s) would be the best SAP+ for me to add, on top of my other contracts!!
There was a bunch available over the past couple months, but they are drying up, and none in my preferred UY so it’s been somewhat easy to hold off.

I just really need more time to pass so I can see how my points are going to actually get used before I add anymore. lol
 












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