Jkpark
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In truth, there is a whole ot to report. Of course, for us early buyers there was the free theme park admission incentive until December 1999.
There have been buy 5 days get 7, buy 4 days get 7, a special AP price that wasn't as good as Florida Resident, then they started matchhing Fl Resident AP prices, and one of the best promos, and the best IMO, was the recent Premium pass promotion. Personally, I think think the newest AP promotions and shopping discounts, limiting them to "qualified" DVC owners is good (probably as good as we'll see), and is likely being used as an incentive to purchase directly
"Bring back free for the half the occupancy!"
The only historical ticket information I know of by Jack Marshall at Allears.net. http://allears.net/tix/tickethistory.htm I don't know when the DVC discounts started. I don't think you can count the free APs when purchasing a certain number of points at OKW. I saw in a paragraph next to pricing in the later years they mention DVC discounts.
Since that was a purchase incentive, would you buy 230+ points direct at today's prices to get those tickets for about 7-8 years? I suspect some people could make the math work, making assumptions about point rental rates, annual dues and eventual resale value. But it will still require a $40,000 initial cash outlay...or taking on that amount of debt + accompanying interest payments.
Yes that last promo was a great one!!In truth, there isn't a whole lot to report. Of course, for us early buyers there was the free theme park admission incentive until December 1999.
There have been buy 5 days get 7, buy 4 days get 7, a special AP price that wasn't as good as Florida Resident, then they started matchhing Fl Resident AP prices, and one of the best promos, and the best IMO, was the recent Premium pass promotion. Personally, I think think the newest AP promotions and shopping discounts, limiting them to "qualified" DVC owners is good (probably as good as we'll see), and is likely being used as an incentive to purchase directly
...the best IMO, was the recent Premium pass promotion.
In truth, there isn't a whole lot to report. Of course, for us early buyers there was the free theme park admission incentive until December 1999...................
The best deal was in fall 2012, PAP for $399 plus tax.