vacationman
Don't take your kids to WDW unless you are prepare
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- Aug 28, 2000
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Back in late 2000, we bought into DVC with 300 points at the Boardwalk Villas (using magical beginnings for 150 points). We just sold those points (DVD exercised ROFR). The difference between the purchase price and our net from the sale (after closing costs, real estate commissions, etc.) is a negative $660. Adding in the maintenance fees and taxes for all of the time we owned, brings our cost to approximately $5,970 (not factoring in any cost of funds).
What we got for that $5,970 was 62 nights of lodging as follows: 34 studio nights at BWV; 11 one-bedroom nights at BWV; 5 two-bedroom nights at BWV; 5 two-bedroom nights at OKW; 4 two-bedroom nights at VWL; and 3 one-bedroom nights at VB.
Was this a good deal? Over the four year period, considering the accomodations we enjoyed, it was for us.
What we got for that $5,970 was 62 nights of lodging as follows: 34 studio nights at BWV; 11 one-bedroom nights at BWV; 5 two-bedroom nights at BWV; 5 two-bedroom nights at OKW; 4 two-bedroom nights at VWL; and 3 one-bedroom nights at VB.
Was this a good deal? Over the four year period, considering the accomodations we enjoyed, it was for us.