We will be going on the Disney Cruise with 5 families in 2008. Will it work out better to save up our DVC points or sell them and pay cash.
Depends on the value you place on your points.brasey said:We will be going on the Disney Cruise with 5 families in 2008. Will it work out better to save up our DVC points or sell them and pay cash.
I also made a cash reservation for the Jan 4, 2007 before I bought our DVC resale. The total cost for 2 cat 11 staterooms for 4 people came to $2907. We wanted 2 rooms so the boys could each have their own bed. This same cruise on points for the same 2 staterooms will be 268 points. At $10 per point, that makes the DVC cruise price over $200 cheaper. The only reason I feel that using points is a wise choice for us is because we are getting 2 rooms. In one room, we would be losing money, and be very cramped at night also.TreesyB said:I don't think there are better deals for DVC cruises. Just special perks (like prizes, etc.).
The way I calculated my points, with my purchase, and current dues they are at $5.60 per point. With those points, I was able to book a cruise for 2 on Jan.4th, 2007 at $1150. all together. I got a quote for cash at: $1701. So I saved about $300/person, and I consider it a lot easier to do, than figure out how to rent points out to someone.
And I'm from Canada, so then I would have to deal with foreign exchange too!
Points was so much easier to deal with.
simzac said:I also made a cash reservation for the Jan 4, 2007 before I bought our DVC resale. The total cost for 2 cat 11 staterooms for 4 people came to $2907. We wanted 2 rooms so the boys could each have their own bed. This same cruise on points for the same 2 staterooms will be 268 points. At $10 per point, that makes the DVC cruise price over $200 cheaper. The only reason I feel that using points is a wise choice for us is because we are getting 2 rooms. In one room, we would be losing money, and be very cramped at night also.![]()