Chili327
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Club rooms at Jambo?
That's what I'm thinking, we can entice her!!
Club rooms at Jambo?
Remember that inflation was pretty bad the first couple years after Covid; Riviera in inflation adjusted dollars is actually below its original price.Supposedly RIV went on sale at $188 per point. Not sure if there were any incentives at the time.
Right now after WH & MB, you can be at $178 per point at 150 points.
How is this deal overall or just meh?
I've only bought resale at steals and resold a couple contracts and made a profit. I know if I buy RIV and want to resale down the line I'll probably take a big hit. I want to stay there, like the point chart, and want access to the others that are restricted.
Just wondering peoples thoughts on the overall deal today for RIV and what could we possibly see in a "Big Sale." How much lower per point?
It's good. I recall the Summer of VGF2 the $/pp at RIV being a little higher than VGF but when prorated over years remaining, was less. We bought VGF because we wanted Christmas at VGF, but now we have over 50% of our points at VGF and I look longingly at big units at Riviera.Supposedly RIV went on sale at $188 per point. Not sure if there were any incentives at the time.
Right now after WH & MB, you can be at $178 per point at 150 points.
How is this deal overall or just meh?
We got RIV pre-opening at around 165-166 pp thinking that pre-opening deals for existing members would be the best deals ever. Then, of course, COVID came along. I don't really begrudge the lower price later ... much.I paid $162 for 175 and the base price had already gone up from $188 IIRC. No MB or welcome home. program though. Just discount off price.
My bad, I was just talking about SSR resale not direct.I asked about SSR vs RIV and there is only about a $2,000 difference right now because the incentives for RIV are better. And the contract is longer....so I'm not sure SSR is really a good buy vs RIV.
VDH, RIV, VGF, AUL….Does anyone know where you can still get a fixed week, besides Poly Tower? Thanks!
I think Californians think of Florida as Texans think of Oklahoma or as New Yorkers think of New Jersey….That's what I'm thinking, we can entice her!!
There’s the inflation between then and now but you also got 4 or 5 more years of points too.We got RIV pre-opening at around 165-166 pp thinking that pre-opening deals for existing members would be the best deals ever. Then, of course, COVID came along. I don't really begrudge the lower price later ... much.
Thank you!!VDH, RIV, VGF, AUL….
Yeah, the best deal probably is buying early to get more points!There’s the inflation between then and now but you also got 4 or 5 more years of points too.
All in all very good! Both sides of the fence can be green![]()
VGF? Even as a sold out resort?VDH, RIV, VGF, AUL….
I mean, you can’t buy points now. But they sell fixed weeks if they are selling points.VGF? Even as a sold out resort?
Can you say more?I generally think it’s a bad deal
Those past holiday and winter incentive plans actually make the current incentive plans look pretty good….The "holiday" season tends to have better incentives than "winter". (Holiday being Nov-Jan, Winter being Jan/Feb-March/April) The last two summers have been fairly competitive, but December/January typically brings a base price increase, so might be a wash. The potential 2025 summer savings won't necessarily matter given a higher base price.
I'll be curious how they run the "holiday" incentives given we are getting new incentives on Oct 1, with Poly only on sale Oct. 29 to new members. Will this "fall" round run through the end of the year, or an unusual-ish shorter round of only a couple months, with new incentives in Nov/Dec? We'll see.
https://dvcfan.com/general-dvc/new-winter-incentives-accompany-dvc-price-increases/
https://dvcfan.com/general-dvc/holiday-2023-disney-vacation-club-incentives/
https://dvcfan.com/general-dvc/winter-2023-disney-vacation-club-incentives/
https://dvcfan.com/general-dvc/holiday-2022-disney-vacation-club-incentives/
I have suspicions people who take Magical Beginnings may tend to add on earlier than those who don’t because they start with a point deficit potentially.Can you say more?
From where I sit $20/pt on a rental for no effort is not terrible, especially because it is post-tax.
When should the Fall Incentives be released?
Thanks
I'm going to see if I can channel @CastAStone here. The problem is not that it is a bad deal relative to point rentals--it's not bad, and in fact pretty good. The problem is that point rentals are often not a good deal for the owner, and are particularly not a good deal for new direct purchasers.From where I sit $20/pt on a rental for no effort is not terrible, especially because it is post-tax.