albertotahiti
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Lots and lots. Just look at any other timeshare developer, most of which have even larger spreads.You have to wonder how many suckers DVC will find at $106...but they'll nail some.
Your response to my post matches my thinking. If you don't mind my asking, did you purchase direct or resale? If you purchased resale, did you have a good experience?
Thanks,
Brett
Has anyone seen the new price increases for buying directly through Disney?I talked to my DVC guide today, and she told me that Saratoga Springs has gone up from $99 a point to $106 a point...ouch.
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You have to wonder how many suckers DVC will find at $106...but they'll nail some.
I was also wondering this. I wonder what AKL is now. My husband and I are thinking of adding on soon so I like to know what direct is compared to resale.
When you get the DVC sales pitch, they tell you that it will take about 7 trips to "break even" vs. paying rack rates for Deluxe resorts. And that's pretty much true. HOWEVER...what they don't tell you is that if you compare buying direct to RENTING DVC points (assuming $12 pp) then it actually takes you 13.5 years to break even. That's a big difference.
Using the same numbers on my BWV resale purchase, we will "break even" vs. renting points in 6 years. That's a pretty big difference.
Given that, can anybody give me a reason why I would want to buy direct?
I'm going to guess (admittedly without doing the math) that the cash rack rates are going up more slowly, on a percentage basis, than the direct purchase prices.DVC prices are going up But so have the cash rates to stay at Disney Resorts.
A lot of people buy through Disney because of fear. I admit... I am nervous about mailing a check for 15K in the mail and who knows where it is going or who it is really going to! I wish I could just put it on a credit card so it at least could be tracked!
I'm going to guess (admittedly without doing the math) that the cash rack rates are going up more slowly, on a percentage basis, than the direct purchase prices.
And, the DVC point rental market is barely going up at all.
We are paying 2000 on our credit card and the rest will be done via wire transfer. That seems pretty safe to me.