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Hi guys! Sister and I just returned from our annual trip and finally attended a DVC open house, and we're thinking we're ready to do this. Our trips have really started to change as we're getting older and can't run around the parks all day, and are desiring the accommodations of a Deluxe for more balance. It it proving that it will be a worthwhile "investment" for us based on our stats. I've done a ton of research over the past week, and would love someone to confirm if I'm ready to take steps forward to actively start looking, and/or if I'm missing anything:
Buying resale is a no-brainer for us, so it seems. No interest in Copper Creek and can't afford/make sense of spending that 18K. We spend most of our time and meals at AKL, so we intend on having this as our home resort. The only other Deluxe resort we'd see ourselves using as of now is Boardwalk, we stayed there as kids so between the nostalgia and easy walk to EPCOT. If we decide we want to try more resorts in the future, I'll worry about adding more points later. It's just the two of us so we will only stay in studios; we typically vacation during slow season, and with our DVC membership we're planning on going for a week in January or early September, and a long weekend for the other month. Other months we can see ourselves going are May or Oct, Nov, or early December. We are estimating wanting to stay 9-10 nights each year.
With my calculations, we are planning on purchasing 75 points resale at AKL with a use year of maybe August/September, and then buying 25 points resale with the same use year through Disney (sister has to have the perks and why not if we can make it happen); this will bring us to a total of 100 points each year.
Does this all sound good? My next steps are just researching companies, which I've already been looking at, but would love direct recommendations. It seems that 100 points is popular and competitive, so I want to be ready to hop on it.
We have about 6K to put down and then will finance the rest, and hopefully pay the rest of the initial payment within the next 1-2 years at the most.
We're also planning on a September 2018 trip for 3-4 nights this year - should we chill and just rent DVC points until we get a good offer, or go ahead and get started on our membership?
Thanks everyone! I know these questions get redundant, you are good people! And thanks to those at WDW vacationing who are willing to talk about it. I met a very pragmatic and lovely woman at Ohana this past vacation who enlightened us and it was really appreciated.
Buying resale is a no-brainer for us, so it seems. No interest in Copper Creek and can't afford/make sense of spending that 18K. We spend most of our time and meals at AKL, so we intend on having this as our home resort. The only other Deluxe resort we'd see ourselves using as of now is Boardwalk, we stayed there as kids so between the nostalgia and easy walk to EPCOT. If we decide we want to try more resorts in the future, I'll worry about adding more points later. It's just the two of us so we will only stay in studios; we typically vacation during slow season, and with our DVC membership we're planning on going for a week in January or early September, and a long weekend for the other month. Other months we can see ourselves going are May or Oct, Nov, or early December. We are estimating wanting to stay 9-10 nights each year.
With my calculations, we are planning on purchasing 75 points resale at AKL with a use year of maybe August/September, and then buying 25 points resale with the same use year through Disney (sister has to have the perks and why not if we can make it happen); this will bring us to a total of 100 points each year.
Does this all sound good? My next steps are just researching companies, which I've already been looking at, but would love direct recommendations. It seems that 100 points is popular and competitive, so I want to be ready to hop on it.
We have about 6K to put down and then will finance the rest, and hopefully pay the rest of the initial payment within the next 1-2 years at the most.
We're also planning on a September 2018 trip for 3-4 nights this year - should we chill and just rent DVC points until we get a good offer, or go ahead and get started on our membership?
Thanks everyone! I know these questions get redundant, you are good people! And thanks to those at WDW vacationing who are willing to talk about it. I met a very pragmatic and lovely woman at Ohana this past vacation who enlightened us and it was really appreciated.