MAKHayes-DisneyDiva
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Pros:
You can "lock in" a significant portion of up to 50 years of future WDW vacation lodging expenses at current prices, resulting in significant savings in future years.
Not really true, here are the calculations for my purchase:
225 points at $94pp = $21,150.00 (plus closing cost which was between $250-$300)
Current maintenance dues (SSR) are $4.21pp assuming 3.5% increase for the next 47 years the total maintenance cost is $109,266.00. So really only 16% of the cost is "todays" dollars. The plus is that the hotel rates increase at a rate greater than the the maintenance fees so every year it becomes a better deal. Also DVC owners do not pay tax on the room.
Another con is that if you are a last minute time of traveler DVC will not be as flexible for you.
The numbers are not meant to be a deterrent just a way to analyze your purchase. Obviously I still thought it was a deal.


Here is something I put together the other day that sums up why we made the commitment to DVC.
Video- Why buy DVC???
Not really true, here are the calculations for my purchase:
225 points at $94pp = $21,150.00 (plus closing cost which was between $250-$300)
Current maintenance dues (SSR) are $4.21pp assuming 3.5% increase for the next 47 years the total maintenance cost is $109,266.00. So really only 16% of the cost is "todays" dollars. The plus is that the hotel rates increase at a rate greater than the the maintenance fees so every year it becomes a better deal. Also DVC owners do not pay tax on the room.
Another con is that if you are a last minute time of traveler DVC will not be as flexible for you.
The numbers are not meant to be a deterrent just a way to analyze your purchase. Obviously I still thought it was a deal.
Is it best to buy in the month that you think you will be most likely to travel in?
Also is it better to buy resale or new with DVC?
ideally, it's best to buy a year or so in advance of your planned trip, so you can make reservations at 10-11 months out.
if you have a choice, it is preferable to request (or, if you buy a resale, to look for a contract with) a use year month that is a month or two before your typical travel time. i.e. if you typically travel in nov/dec, then look for a use year month of sept/oct. it's not a huge issue but that will make it easier to bank your points if something comes up a few months ahead of your trip and you need to cancel.
long story short: resale is cheaper but takes longer. if you love AKV, resales are much tougher to find. if you don't really need 160 pts, resale is the only option.
another thread with more discussion of resale/new...
I'm not sure how many point we would be interested in.
$160 probably would be fine and then if we wanted extended family or friends to go too we could bank our points if we wanted to and use them the following year. ~is that right? Could I still do the 11 mos out at my home resort with the banked points included?
Does anybody out there like to use their points for locations other than WDW? Would love to hear about your experiences and if you think it is a good value.
definitely look at the point charts in the top right hand corner of the screen and, based on your typical vacation plans, start estimating how many points will get you there...
yes - banking pts would make them available in the next use year, so you could use twice as many points to make a reservation at 11 months out.
from the perspective of a potential buyer, it's just not a good value to use points outside of the DVC resorts. you can use pts for cruises or trade for other hotels or timeshares, but it would almost always be a better deal to pay cash or buy a timeshare with cheaper dues for trading. dvc also charges a $95 fee to use pts outside of the DVC resorts and DLR hotels - this $95 fee is now charged for booking onsite hotels at wdw.
if you already have bought the points and need a break from wdw, it's nice to have options, but if you're looking for the best value, then you should be planning to use them mostly at the DVC resorts.
- this $95 fee is now charged for booking onsite hotels at wdw.
Thanks for the info.
I am confused about this part of what you said.....
I am confused about this part of what you said.....
there used to be no fee to use DVC points at, say, the grand floridian. if the DVC resorts were full, you could still book a wdw mod or deluxe hotel (at a high point cost, though.)
now the point costs are still really high to book at the GF and disney also charges you $95 to book the reservation. there is a $95 fee for most trades outside of the DVC resorts.
also, while point costs to stay in a DVC resort are (relatively) fixed for the next 30+ years, point costs for cruises and trades can and do increase from year to year.
all of which is to say, if you plan to use a DVC timeshare to trade out on a regular basis, it would not be a good value.
That just means that if you book anything but DVC resorts then you would be charged the 95.00 fee.
So if you wanted to stay at the Poly then you would have to pay the 95.00 fee then.I hope this helps.
If you have any other questions let us know.