ToddyLu
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Dh and I purchased our 210 points directly from Disney after the bubble in June 2009. We financed for 10 years at 10.75% and I believe at that time they were offering a referral discount so our points were $93. So we have til 2019 to pay it off owing around $7000 ( principle) still to date. Do I recommend doing it this way....heck no...but at the time it worked for us. We could get a second mortgage I think at 8% to pay for it if I remember. But that seemed difficult and the ease of getting it through Disney kinda sealed the deal. We went into the loan with eyes wide open knowing that for DH and I there would be no other "vacation" spots. I have been very good about learning DVC and when I tell you I lament for hours using every single point....I truly do. This Timeshare is expensive and we have enjoyed it so much. When I was looking I did not know about resale...so of course it would be great to go back and re-do that aspect.
What you will find as you read through these threads is that you are always learning about a DVC nuance. Once you think you got it take another month and re-read. Passporter put out a very good guide describing the program several years ago as an e-book, which helped me too. If possible I would buy 3-100 point contracts. that way if you decide to sale you can break them up easier for re-sale. Also if you have children breaking them up for them might be a good thing. DH and I do not have children. While I know the children loved AKL I would take the next trip to really tour all the resorts. Luckily we picked the perfect one and it is wonderful that you have stayed there before. I would take the time to look at all the resorts because in a few years the twins might not travel with you and it needs to be the place you enjoy. I can't tell you how much DVC changes your trips...it just does...you stop going commando and enjoy the resort amenities. So while the children love the animals, you and your SO might enjoy the evening stroll around the Boardwalk as they get older, etc.
DH and I did not care for BLT at all. We stayed one night and are happy we purchased at AKL. It was a beautiful resort but the thought of purchasing the wrong one until 2054 or so would be excruciating. Of course you could sale it and purchase where you wanted but you should do that now....not purchase any resort sight unseen. We were so very lucky having never stepped foot on AK property...I would not recommend that to anyone knowing how important the resort eventually becomes.
Look forward to saying " Welcome Home"
What you will find as you read through these threads is that you are always learning about a DVC nuance. Once you think you got it take another month and re-read. Passporter put out a very good guide describing the program several years ago as an e-book, which helped me too. If possible I would buy 3-100 point contracts. that way if you decide to sale you can break them up easier for re-sale. Also if you have children breaking them up for them might be a good thing. DH and I do not have children. While I know the children loved AKL I would take the next trip to really tour all the resorts. Luckily we picked the perfect one and it is wonderful that you have stayed there before. I would take the time to look at all the resorts because in a few years the twins might not travel with you and it needs to be the place you enjoy. I can't tell you how much DVC changes your trips...it just does...you stop going commando and enjoy the resort amenities. So while the children love the animals, you and your SO might enjoy the evening stroll around the Boardwalk as they get older, etc.
DH and I did not care for BLT at all. We stayed one night and are happy we purchased at AKL. It was a beautiful resort but the thought of purchasing the wrong one until 2054 or so would be excruciating. Of course you could sale it and purchase where you wanted but you should do that now....not purchase any resort sight unseen. We were so very lucky having never stepped foot on AK property...I would not recommend that to anyone knowing how important the resort eventually becomes.
Look forward to saying " Welcome Home"