fumanchu2488
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- May 20, 2020
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Prices of DVC resale, and direct to a certain extent, will be nearly directly related to that of cash reservations. If cash rates drop at deluxe resorts then there is no reason to purchase years of points with maintenance fees when you can just book cash rooms. Especially if those cash stays come with packages and discounts DVC cannot offer (I.e. dining plan).
As far as “value” it is an incredibly difficult question to answer. My thought is value is tied to what you are willing to pay for your accommodation. Right now, we compare to deluxe resorts. So, if you weren’t DVC would you pay $700/ night to stay in VGF or RIV studio? Would you pay $500/night to stay in SSR studio? My answer is no. If you roughly say my points cost me about $14 per point for the life of the contract, my stay at RIV costs me about $275/night for a studio. Do I think that is good value? Yes. In my eyes, if Disney were to drop cash rates at these resorts to $350 or $400/night and it came with some sort of package, then the better value in my eyes would be cash stays and my money not held by Disney.
So the question really is, will I value WDW vacations for 49 more years? If Disney continues to raise prices where even with my $275/ night room paid, it costs me $6,000 to take my family of 4 for a week, then the room loses all value to me.
As far as “value” it is an incredibly difficult question to answer. My thought is value is tied to what you are willing to pay for your accommodation. Right now, we compare to deluxe resorts. So, if you weren’t DVC would you pay $700/ night to stay in VGF or RIV studio? Would you pay $500/night to stay in SSR studio? My answer is no. If you roughly say my points cost me about $14 per point for the life of the contract, my stay at RIV costs me about $275/night for a studio. Do I think that is good value? Yes. In my eyes, if Disney were to drop cash rates at these resorts to $350 or $400/night and it came with some sort of package, then the better value in my eyes would be cash stays and my money not held by Disney.
So the question really is, will I value WDW vacations for 49 more years? If Disney continues to raise prices where even with my $275/ night room paid, it costs me $6,000 to take my family of 4 for a week, then the room loses all value to me.