eva
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DVC definitely isn't for everyone. My sister and BIL bought a couple years ago after staying in a GV with us. I'm still wondering if they made the right decision. They like WDW ok, but don't plan on going there every year. I tried to talk them into thinking it over after the trip. But they took the plunge anyway. I believe if you go to WDW every year (or every other year) and stay in deluxe resorts it worth taking a look into it. Here's some quick facts on buying 180 points through DVC:
Loan:
180 points at $84 = $15,120
Financed at 9.75% for 10 years gives a total of $23,726.95 for the loan.
Dues:
With a estimate of $4 for this year and a 5% (somewhat high on average) increase yearly the total dues over 50 years on 180 points would be $150,730.56.
Total for 50 years through DVC: $174,457.51
That may seem high, but I calculated how much a deluxe room would cost over that 50 years. I started with $250 a night for 10 nights. With a 3% increase yearly (very generous) the total for 50 years was $281,992.17. That would be the total if you went every year for 10 nights.
We bought in 1997 and it was a no braner for us. At that time when we did the calculations we could stay in a 2-bedroom for less that a moderate would cost. But I think the main things that a person must ask themselves are:
1. Will I want to go to WDW off and on for the next 50 years. And:
2. Can I afford it at this time.
Loan:
180 points at $84 = $15,120
Financed at 9.75% for 10 years gives a total of $23,726.95 for the loan.
Dues:
With a estimate of $4 for this year and a 5% (somewhat high on average) increase yearly the total dues over 50 years on 180 points would be $150,730.56.
Total for 50 years through DVC: $174,457.51
That may seem high, but I calculated how much a deluxe room would cost over that 50 years. I started with $250 a night for 10 nights. With a 3% increase yearly (very generous) the total for 50 years was $281,992.17. That would be the total if you went every year for 10 nights.
We bought in 1997 and it was a no braner for us. At that time when we did the calculations we could stay in a 2-bedroom for less that a moderate would cost. But I think the main things that a person must ask themselves are:
1. Will I want to go to WDW off and on for the next 50 years. And:
2. Can I afford it at this time.