Dizjunkieee
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 21, 2015
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Hi all,
I am considering purchasing a small allotment of points (50-75) on the resale market as my initial DVC purchase and wonder if there would be any reasons I might not know or think of as to why this might not be the best idea. My reasons for going about it this way are as follows:
So generally speaking, is my thought process reasonable here, or is this all craziness on my part. I've done a decent amount of research, but have tons more to learn when it comes to DVC ownership. I have rented points for a few years now and have spent time in most of the DVC resorts at this point (all but Poly, GF and SSR) so it is time to take the leap into ownership.
TIA for any thoughts you have to share that can help me move forward.
I am considering purchasing a small allotment of points (50-75) on the resale market as my initial DVC purchase and wonder if there would be any reasons I might not know or think of as to why this might not be the best idea. My reasons for going about it this way are as follows:
- Want to pay cash so I avoid the additional financing fees I would pay if getting a loan to do so. Thus, I don't have a huge amount of cash available to do so.
- I also plan to then make a purchase of a 25 point allotment directly through Disney in order to be eligible for all the "perks" that are currently available to members - Moonlight madness, lounges, discounted AP,etc. (I am fully aware these are not guaranteed benefits that could go away at any time). Hopefully I am correct in that once I have an initial allotment I can buy as little as 25 points directly?
So generally speaking, is my thought process reasonable here, or is this all craziness on my part. I've done a decent amount of research, but have tons more to learn when it comes to DVC ownership. I have rented points for a few years now and have spent time in most of the DVC resorts at this point (all but Poly, GF and SSR) so it is time to take the leap into ownership.
TIA for any thoughts you have to share that can help me move forward.