Mumof4mice
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The only reason to buy a DVC contract is to save money on your room. The only way to guarantee which resort will be available for your stays is to buy where you love to stay and book at 11 months out. Take some time to project what DVC will cost compared to your current WDW stays. IMO based on your situation, I would pass on buying but consider renting a DVC stay from an existing owner if that saves you some money.
Bill
Bill, I think that ship has sailed...
Yes, even with "sensible resale buys", we are still committing a fair bit of cash on unproductive, depreciating toys, that don't yield compelling room discounts!
We bought resales+75 direct because we value immersion in the bubble in our limited vacation time. But if we were less Disney crazy, a large family could probably "save" more on the total cost of the trip by purchasing a minimum point contract direct for the AP discount, Swolffin it for quick trips, and renting large offsite houses for family trips + Lyft straight to park gate.
Confession: My Disney logic also tells me that Club 33 membership, with and without DVC, would have enhanced our Disney trips the most - therefore Club 33 is the best value option? Don't look to fellow addicts in the crack house for sensible advice, OP!
On a side note, it's certainly possible for direct benefits to be removed. But Gold AP eligibility, the only benefit with real monetary value, is the LEAST likely to be removed. This is a benefit that's offered free to all Florida residents to even out park attendance. Why would Disney decide to withhold it from a client group that's demonstrated the ability and willingness to pay? Even Disneyland, which by many sources has a "problem" of too many local AP holders (who don't buy churros and merchandise), only periodically suspends new local AP purchases to cull numbers.