How many DVC members?

According to the Vacation Magic I received today, there are "nearly" 90,000!
That sure is alot of neighbors!! :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug:
 
So many people who enjoy the magic!!!!!! :love:
 
Wow, 90000 members, Wonder if "something" will happen when we hit the 100,000 mark?? Like a DVC pin, or something, or a cool shirt??

DeerH
 

If someone has a recent POS it is listed there by resort. Maybe someone who bought recently at SSR will post the details for us.
 
deerh said:
Wow, 90000 members, Wonder if "something" will happen when we hit the 100,000 mark?? Like a DVC pin, or something, or a cool shirt??

DeerH
The price per point will go up to $110.... ;)
 
At the OKW annual meeting last week, Jim Lewis said there are 85,000+ member households.
 
add another one............i just bought another contract for SSR.........that gives me 6 contracts and 2000 points even.............god at this rate i may i may own a resort soon!!!
 
WOW!! 2000 points I thought I was doing good with 500! How many points do you need to own a resort?
 
not sure but my agent loves me..........we have been members since 1991 and we own just about every resort...........everytime we go i get the urge and buy................i am spineless
 
bongo59 said:
add another one............i just bought another contract for SSR.........that gives me 6 contracts and 2000 points even.............god at this rate i may i may own a resort soon!!!
If you purchased all your contracts through Disney as add-on's to an original contract, then all 6 of your contracts have the same number with different suffixes, and you count as one single member. If however if you purchased them from resales, and therefore all 6 contracts each have their own blue card with their own fully unique number, then you are probably being counted as 6 members. I believe they were also trying to actually count the memberships by unique mailing addresses too, but don't know where that stands. If they got that system working fully, then you are being counted as a single member.

To 'own' your own resort you can start with a one-B/R unit at OKW. It'll run you 10,358 points to have that villa for every day of the year 2005. (It varies slightly from year to year due to the impact weekend/weekday days fall within a given Disney season) For 2005 an OKW 1-B/R would take 10,311 points for the year. For 2007 10,315 points, for 2008 10,341 points, for 2009 10,311 points again, and for 2010 you would need 10,358 points.

If you want the Grand Villa at BWV for the full year 2005, you'll need 36,336 points. :earboy2:
 
Caskbill said:
To 'own' your own resort you can start with a one-B/R unit at OKW. It'll run you 10,358 points to have that villa for every day of the year 2005. (It varies slightly from year to year due to the impact weekend/weekday days fall within a given Disney season) For 2005 an OKW 1-B/R would take 10,311 points for the year. For 2007 10,315 points, for 2008 10,341 points, for 2009 10,311 points again, and for 2010 you would need 10,358 points.

If you want the Grand Villa at BWV for the full year 2005, you'll need 36,336 points. :earboy2:

With the limits imposed of max 5000 points you can only live DVC for less than 6 months, so you couldnt call disney your residence for the year. :sad2: . Yes, we asked our guide when we were buying if we could buy enough points to live there, and they said NO.
 
Let's see, 10,000 points at $80 a point....well that's more than I can afford, LOL. For $800,000, I don't think I will be buying a timeshare that would have no equity at the end. Besides, $40,000 in maintenance fees per year would be a little more than I would want to pay to rent a place I own, LOL! :)
 
Bongo,
Wow, do you use most of your points or do you rent them? I'm just starting to look for a DVC and will be lucky to get a 100 pts.

Peace... :rolleyes1
 
we use them about 90% of the time..........we have been to WDW 58 times since 90............and we will be on trip 59 on the 16th..........we talke alot of friends and family and my kids friends with us and we really started to use the points outside disney about 5 yrs ago and it is just the best way to go..........we vacation about 6-8 weeks a yr and it has really made our lives as a family alot better.............
 
Wow, that's great to hear. The last time I visited WDW was in 1990 for my Honeymoon. Boy, that seems like forever now!
 
Caskbill said:
To 'own' your own resort you can start with a one-B/R unit at OKW. It'll run you 10,358 points to have that villa for every day of the year 2005. (It varies slightly from year to year due to the impact weekend/weekday days fall within a given Disney season) For 2005 an OKW 1-B/R would take 10,311 points for the year. For 2007 10,315 points, for 2008 10,341 points, for 2009 10,311 points again, and for 2010 you would need 10,358 points.

If you want the Grand Villa at BWV for the full year 2005, you'll need 36,336 points. :earboy2:
Someone has been playing with his own program again!
 
mrgoodwrench said:
Wow, that's great to hear. The last time I visited WDW was in 1990 for my Honeymoon. Boy, that seems like forever now!
you will be shocked at the changes..........i just looked at my 1990 epcot pix and it does not even look close to the 2004 version..........my favorite addition was the leave a legacy..........i have 12 pix on that wall and my kids love going back there and seeing how they looked.........plus they finally noticed that i always wear something crazy on my head just for the photo so they can all laugh and remember that particular trip and what we all did
 
Caskbill said:
...If you want the Grand Villa at BWV for the full year 2005, you'll need 36,336 points. :earboy2:

Can you imagine, it would cost over $3 million to buy the points, $160,000+ per year in maintenance fees, and you would need to set your alarm for 7:59am every day MS is open to "extend" your reservation 11 months from now.

Sounds good to me :teeth:
 



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