DVCcurious
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If you are considering buying into DVC there is a lot to read and learn. I want to help out by putting a lot of the basic information in one spot.
Why should you care which resort you buy into? Because of the booking windows. You buy into a real estate interest at one of the resorts. This is your "home" resort. Owners can book their home resort beginning at 11 months prior to the arrival date. Owners may book rooms at another resort starting at 7 months prior to the arrival date. This gives resort owners a 4-month head start.
So if you own at Bay Lake Tower and are traveling in on July 1, 2016 you can book Bay Lake Tower beginning on August 1, 2015 or any other resort beginning on December 1, 2015.
Not all resorts fill up equally quickly. Some resorts (BLT, Beach Club) have higher demand and lower supply than others (AKL savannah view, OKW). If you really want to stay at BLT, Beach Club, VWL during December, or GFV you need to own there. If you really want to stay at OKW or AKL savannah view you can own anywhere and you're almost 100% guaranteed to be able to book OKW or AKL at 7 months. So where you choose to buy really depends on where you want to stay.
Things to consider:
Part 1: Cost considerations:
Resale price: Some resorts sell for much more than others. BLT is like $100 per point, OKW is like $70 per point.
Annual Dues: Dues are not equal. SSR is about $5 and BWV is about $6. If you own 200 points that's an extra $200 per year, every year, you'll be paying for BWV.
Contract Expiration: Several resorts expire in 2042. Others expire much later. BLT costs about $100, BCV costs like $90. But BLT expires in 2060 and BCV expires in 2042. So for $10 per point BLT gives you 46 years vs 28 years at BCV. That's 60% more time for only 10% more cost up front.
Points required for a stay: I don't see this mentioned very often but it's the main driver of how much you'll spend on your vacations. Let's use the example of BLT Lake View vs OKW and a 1 BR in July.
BLT Lake view 301 points
OKW 222 points.
You can see that the cost difference to buy and stay at BLT is actually a lot more than $30 per point because you have to buy so many more points.
BLT = 301*100 = 30,100 to buy in + dues of 4.78 * 301 = 1,438 per year
OKW = 222 *70 = 15,550 to buy in + dues of 5.54 * 222 = 1,230 per year
So for the exact same stay (1 week in a 1 BR in July) a buyer of BLT will spend $14,550 more up front and $208 per year than a buyer of OKW.
Lots of people focus on the dues per point, not the actual dues you'd pay for a room type. As you can see, BLT has much lower dues per point than OKW, but if you want to have a 1 BR for a week in July you'll end up spending more money per year in dues at BLT than if you want an OKW 1 BR. The total out of pocket is where you should focus, not the price per point.
Part 2: other considerations (non monetary)
Money isn't everything and there are other things you need to think about before deciding where to buy.
Location Location Location which really means Transportation Transportation Transportation: I HATE buses and LOVE Magic Kingdom. So I own two resorts that are near Magic Kingdom: VWL and BLT. Buses are a necessary evil, but if you love EPCOT or Hollywood Studios I'd strongly recommend Beach Club or Boardwalk, if you love Magic Kingdom I'd recommend VWL, BLT or GFV. The less time I'm on a bus the happier I am.
Theming: I spend at least a few hours each day at the resort, eating at the restaurant, hanging buy the pool, looking at the awesomeness that is the Wilderness Lodge lobby. DVC members tend to spend more time at their resort than non-DVC owners. I've been to WDW several times before, I'll be back several times in the future, so I don't have the desire to wait 110 minutes to ride the headliners in mid day. I can always ride Space Mountain once later tonight and be happy with my one ride, I don't need 7 rides on Space to be happy. My family heads back to our resort pretty much every day from 12-5. That's a lot of resort time and it's nice to have a theme that we enjoy.
Size of the resort/amenities/misc:
Animal Kingdom Lodge is HUGE. If you get put in the last room at the end of a wing you could be facing a 15 minute walk to the buses. VWL is small, if you're at the end of a wing you're looking at 5 minutes to get to the buses.
OKW and SSR are not hotel-style resorts. They are like condominium communities.
Room sizes are not equal. OKW 1 BRs are 950 Sq feet, SSR and VWL 1 BRs are 715 sq feet. That's a big difference.
Some resorts have 2 bathrooms in a 1 bedroom and others only have 1 bathroom.
Some resorts sleep 5 in a 1 BR or a studio, others only sleep 4.
Restaurants quality and style vary. Boardwalk doesn't have anything in the hotel, all the food options are on the boardwalk itself. AKV doesn't have a quick service at Kidani so you'll have to walk over to Jambo to get quick service.
My recommendation is to focus on the "everything else" first and narrow down your choices to 2 or 3. Then look at cost.
Why should you care which resort you buy into? Because of the booking windows. You buy into a real estate interest at one of the resorts. This is your "home" resort. Owners can book their home resort beginning at 11 months prior to the arrival date. Owners may book rooms at another resort starting at 7 months prior to the arrival date. This gives resort owners a 4-month head start.
So if you own at Bay Lake Tower and are traveling in on July 1, 2016 you can book Bay Lake Tower beginning on August 1, 2015 or any other resort beginning on December 1, 2015.
Not all resorts fill up equally quickly. Some resorts (BLT, Beach Club) have higher demand and lower supply than others (AKL savannah view, OKW). If you really want to stay at BLT, Beach Club, VWL during December, or GFV you need to own there. If you really want to stay at OKW or AKL savannah view you can own anywhere and you're almost 100% guaranteed to be able to book OKW or AKL at 7 months. So where you choose to buy really depends on where you want to stay.
Things to consider:
Part 1: Cost considerations:
Resale price: Some resorts sell for much more than others. BLT is like $100 per point, OKW is like $70 per point.
Annual Dues: Dues are not equal. SSR is about $5 and BWV is about $6. If you own 200 points that's an extra $200 per year, every year, you'll be paying for BWV.
Contract Expiration: Several resorts expire in 2042. Others expire much later. BLT costs about $100, BCV costs like $90. But BLT expires in 2060 and BCV expires in 2042. So for $10 per point BLT gives you 46 years vs 28 years at BCV. That's 60% more time for only 10% more cost up front.
Points required for a stay: I don't see this mentioned very often but it's the main driver of how much you'll spend on your vacations. Let's use the example of BLT Lake View vs OKW and a 1 BR in July.
BLT Lake view 301 points
OKW 222 points.
You can see that the cost difference to buy and stay at BLT is actually a lot more than $30 per point because you have to buy so many more points.
BLT = 301*100 = 30,100 to buy in + dues of 4.78 * 301 = 1,438 per year
OKW = 222 *70 = 15,550 to buy in + dues of 5.54 * 222 = 1,230 per year
So for the exact same stay (1 week in a 1 BR in July) a buyer of BLT will spend $14,550 more up front and $208 per year than a buyer of OKW.
Lots of people focus on the dues per point, not the actual dues you'd pay for a room type. As you can see, BLT has much lower dues per point than OKW, but if you want to have a 1 BR for a week in July you'll end up spending more money per year in dues at BLT than if you want an OKW 1 BR. The total out of pocket is where you should focus, not the price per point.
Part 2: other considerations (non monetary)
Money isn't everything and there are other things you need to think about before deciding where to buy.
Location Location Location which really means Transportation Transportation Transportation: I HATE buses and LOVE Magic Kingdom. So I own two resorts that are near Magic Kingdom: VWL and BLT. Buses are a necessary evil, but if you love EPCOT or Hollywood Studios I'd strongly recommend Beach Club or Boardwalk, if you love Magic Kingdom I'd recommend VWL, BLT or GFV. The less time I'm on a bus the happier I am.
Theming: I spend at least a few hours each day at the resort, eating at the restaurant, hanging buy the pool, looking at the awesomeness that is the Wilderness Lodge lobby. DVC members tend to spend more time at their resort than non-DVC owners. I've been to WDW several times before, I'll be back several times in the future, so I don't have the desire to wait 110 minutes to ride the headliners in mid day. I can always ride Space Mountain once later tonight and be happy with my one ride, I don't need 7 rides on Space to be happy. My family heads back to our resort pretty much every day from 12-5. That's a lot of resort time and it's nice to have a theme that we enjoy.
Size of the resort/amenities/misc:
Animal Kingdom Lodge is HUGE. If you get put in the last room at the end of a wing you could be facing a 15 minute walk to the buses. VWL is small, if you're at the end of a wing you're looking at 5 minutes to get to the buses.
OKW and SSR are not hotel-style resorts. They are like condominium communities.
Room sizes are not equal. OKW 1 BRs are 950 Sq feet, SSR and VWL 1 BRs are 715 sq feet. That's a big difference.
Some resorts have 2 bathrooms in a 1 bedroom and others only have 1 bathroom.
Some resorts sleep 5 in a 1 BR or a studio, others only sleep 4.
Restaurants quality and style vary. Boardwalk doesn't have anything in the hotel, all the food options are on the boardwalk itself. AKV doesn't have a quick service at Kidani so you'll have to walk over to Jambo to get quick service.
My recommendation is to focus on the "everything else" first and narrow down your choices to 2 or 3. Then look at cost.