gscott8075
DVC Owner 2001 -2019
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2000
- Messages
- 426
We have been part of DVC since 2001. We started at OKW and then visited HHI and fell in love with the resort. Our family has had wonderful vacations at HHI, WDW and Aulani. We even used the points for a Mediterranean Cruise (yes, it was cheaper then paying cash - was a great deal! )
As of today, we are no longer DVC owners. We have become increasingly concerned with the escalation of maintenance fees and the onslaught of rule changes.
When we started at HHI, the Sunday-Thursday point charts for a 2 BR were 33 points, 66 on Friday and 99 on Saturday. Dues were $3.75 or so which worked out to $124 per night for a five night stay. This was a great value relative to the rack rate and to comparable accommodations.
At some point, DVC redistributed the points and Sun-Thu increased to 41 points per night and Fri/Sat were reduced - this resulted in a 24% increase in points and we added on. Today, that same room costs 41 points x 8.56 or $351 per night. A 183% increase - much higher than the inflation rate. The value proposition has vanished. None of this includes the capital investment in the original points. And, looking at the cost of points today direct, it just no longer makes any financial sense.
Our concerns with DVC continued to grow:
- What happens in 2042 - that's 23 years away.
- The dues increases were increasing as a percentage on an already large number.
- The room renovations were not favorable to us.
- Resale rule restrictions continued to tighten.
- New rules breaking DVC into New and Legacy
- House rules became an increasing irritant.
The straw that broke it was the ridiculous new rule that we can't launch kayaks from the resort anymore. Instead, they require us to drive to a public launch several miles away. This was the center of my mornings when we vacationed at HHI! The reason is nonsense. Very few folks brought kayaks. Others can go to Shelter Cove and rent them and take them to the same area they alleged to have concern about.
It has been a fantastic experience. If anyone asks us if they should buy into it - I would have to say in 2001 - a resounding yes. In 2019, the numbers just do not work.
We are not criticizing anyone who is a member - it gave us unforgettable memories.
Thanks for the ride - the folks on this board have been especially helpful with our DVC adventures....
As of today, we are no longer DVC owners. We have become increasingly concerned with the escalation of maintenance fees and the onslaught of rule changes.
When we started at HHI, the Sunday-Thursday point charts for a 2 BR were 33 points, 66 on Friday and 99 on Saturday. Dues were $3.75 or so which worked out to $124 per night for a five night stay. This was a great value relative to the rack rate and to comparable accommodations.
At some point, DVC redistributed the points and Sun-Thu increased to 41 points per night and Fri/Sat were reduced - this resulted in a 24% increase in points and we added on. Today, that same room costs 41 points x 8.56 or $351 per night. A 183% increase - much higher than the inflation rate. The value proposition has vanished. None of this includes the capital investment in the original points. And, looking at the cost of points today direct, it just no longer makes any financial sense.
Our concerns with DVC continued to grow:
- What happens in 2042 - that's 23 years away.
- The dues increases were increasing as a percentage on an already large number.
- The room renovations were not favorable to us.
- Resale rule restrictions continued to tighten.
- New rules breaking DVC into New and Legacy
- House rules became an increasing irritant.
The straw that broke it was the ridiculous new rule that we can't launch kayaks from the resort anymore. Instead, they require us to drive to a public launch several miles away. This was the center of my mornings when we vacationed at HHI! The reason is nonsense. Very few folks brought kayaks. Others can go to Shelter Cove and rent them and take them to the same area they alleged to have concern about.
It has been a fantastic experience. If anyone asks us if they should buy into it - I would have to say in 2001 - a resounding yes. In 2019, the numbers just do not work.
We are not criticizing anyone who is a member - it gave us unforgettable memories.
Thanks for the ride - the folks on this board have been especially helpful with our DVC adventures....