amandajustinee
Earning My Ears
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The newer WDW resorts increase 3-5% and the older WDW ones more like 5-6%; the beach ones (Vero, Hilton Head, Aulani) have seen much steeper increases. There’s charts of the all time increases out there on the interwebs:
https://dvcnews.com/index.php/dvc-p...content/2494-historical-annual-dues-by-resort
Remember that anything could happen and they are allowed to increase them sharply if need be.
Agree, but it should be said that the increases over the last 3 years are heavily influenced by the labor contracts that resulted in a minimum wage of $15 per hour for all employees. (I personally applaud the wage increase). I think the annual fee increases will return to the lower (CAGR/ average) amounts after the wage increases are fully implemented.Here are the historical increases.
View attachment 568649
AVE = Average increase over the entire history of the DVC resort.
CAGR = Compound Annual Growth Rate.
3-Yr = Average increase over the last 3 years.
I agree, the new labor contract has increased dues in recent years. This is understandable and was expected.Agree, but it should be said that the increases over the last 3 years are heavily influenced by the labor contracts that resulted in a minimum wage of $15 per hour for all employees. While I personally applaud the wage increase, I think the annual fee increases will return to the lower (CAGR/ average) amounts after the wage increases are fully implemented.
...I'm wondering typically what percentage the annual dues increase year over year?
THIS! I was going to say this exact thing!Agree, but it should be said that the increases over the last 3 years are heavily influenced by the labor contracts that resulted in a minimum wage of $15 per hour for all employees. (I personally applaud the wage increase). I think the annual fee increases will return to the lower (CAGR/ average) amounts after the wage increases are fully implemented.
Any points you buy will have their own contract. They don't add on to an existing contract. Dues are per point so you'd be paying the dues based on the number of points you own at each resort.If you purchase DVC points direct through Disney and then increase your points through resale, is it seen as two separate contracts? Do you then need to pay dues twice? People that own at multiple resorts, do they pay dues for each resort?
1) If you purchase DVC points direct through Disney and then increase your points through resale, is it seen as two separate contracts? 2) Do you then need to pay dues twice? People that own at multiple resorts, do they pay dues for each resort?
I’ve alway been interested in the dues. I understand that it goes towards actual expenses in a meaningful way (ie not just arbitrarily picking a number). However, I’ve never really understood the actual math. Also, some resorts are DVC only while others are villas. Again, I’ve never understood how they apply dues to those scenarios. Who pays for what? What’s the justification?