Just rough math, at 25 points a night, that’s 40 nights. That’s a lot of time at Disney. Do you do long weekends, a week several times a year? I recall someone who seem to hit every festival, every season with weekend trips. They went about once a month.Feeling like the oddball here. We're at 840 going on 1040 and we almost exclusively stay in studios (just 1-3 nights a year in larger accommodations, typically 1BR). Have never rented out and only once put up family/friends.
I guess we go a lot and we do prefer to stay at some the higher points studios: Poly Lake View, VGC, and Riviera SV.
We're adding on because we're almost always completely borrowed out and specifically don't have enough Riviera points for the stays we want. Planning on continuing to add even after hitting 1040, too (likely AUL and Poly2, maybe VDH).
Very close on the math. This calendar year we're staying in a DVC resort 38 nights. Last year was unique at 53 (including the nights we put up some family at VGF), and next year was originally planned to be in the low-30s when we had 'just' 840 points but we'll probably stretch it to mid-30s now that we have a bit more breathing room. Though I do want to get out of borrowing mode.Just rough math, at 25 points a night, that’s 40 nights. That’s a lot of time at Disney. Do you do long weekends, a week several times a year? I recall someone who seem to hit every festival, every season with weekend trips. They went about once a month.
and yes, I’m jealous. But not of the dues.
Do those of you with rediculous amounts of points just have really high paying jobs or something? Lol, I can't justify adding onto my 50 SSR points because of the resale market for the other companies. I paid 2k for my Wyndham ownership, $1800 for my Marriott and $7,500 for my DVC. Here are my costs so far this year for Wyndham/Marriott/DVC stays calculated as buy in cost + maintenance fees:
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 3 nights Easter weekend - $116/night in a 3 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights week of Memorial day - $50/night in a studio
DVC Boardwalk 1 night late June - $152/night in a standard view studio (13 points)
Wyndham Cypress Palms 2 nights late June - $35/night in a 1 bedroom suite
Wyndham Cypress Palms 5 nights mid July - $50/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 2 nights end of July - $87/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Harbour Lake 7 nights labor day week - $57/night in a 2 bedroom
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights Thanksgiving week - $52/night in a studio
I only have DVC to add on variety every so often but the bulk of my stays are a good value. I booked 34 nights in Orlando this year and paid $2,107 (avg of $62/night). I calculated my DVC points as $11.7 per point (buy in + MF). $2107 = 180 DVC points. I don't include my buy in costs to my Marriot and Wyndham calculation because the deeds never expire and are worth more on the resale market than I paid.
Do those of you with rediculous amounts of points just have really high paying jobs or something? Lol, I can't justify adding onto my 50 SSR points because of the resale market for the other companies. I paid 2k for my Wyndham ownership, $1800 for my Marriott and $7,500 for my DVC. Here are my costs so far this year for Wyndham/Marriott/DVC stays calculated as buy in cost + maintenance fees:
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 3 nights Easter weekend - $116/night in a 3 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights week of Memorial day - $50/night in a studio
DVC Boardwalk 1 night late June - $152/night in a standard view studio (13 points)
Wyndham Cypress Palms 2 nights late June - $35/night in a 1 bedroom suite
Wyndham Cypress Palms 5 nights mid July - $50/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 2 nights end of July - $87/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Harbour Lake 7 nights labor day week - $57/night in a 2 bedroom
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights Thanksgiving week - $52/night in a studio
I only have DVC to add on variety every so often but the bulk of my stays are a good value. I booked 34 nights in Orlando this year and paid $2,107 (avg of $62/night). I calculated my DVC points as $11.7 per point (buy in + MF). $2107 = 180 DVC points. I don't include my buy in costs to my Marriot and Wyndham calculation because the deeds never expire and are worth more on the resale market than I paid.
Oh don't get me wrong. I will VISIT all the deluxe resorts all the frickin' time when I'm park hopping to eat because they're less crowded and better quality. I also frequently park at the TTC and walk to the Poly for fireworks and dole whip when I don't feel like entering the park. I also love the Ohana food you can order at the bar as well as the nachos at Capt Cooks. I've hung out there a few times waiting for fireworks. I just don't need a $200+/night hotel room to enjoy it. Disney lets you roam the resorts without paying for the room. I just don't see the point of paying $150+ more for a room if I don't need access to the pool. A 10 minute drive + 10 minute walk doesn't bother me. I don't drink and I don't overeat. I mostly own DVC for access to their pools. I live an hour away.I certainly do not have a high paying job, and I don't know if you would consider my 450 points as a ridiculous amount, but I find personal value in staying at DVC resorts.
For me, there is a mind set that I get when staying on site, at a DVC resort, that puts me in a relaxed, peaceful state.
That is worth the higher cost to me.
Think of it this way...
Thousands of people come from all over the world each week to visit WDW.
Why? Because to them, WDW is more than just another amusement park, it's a very special place in their heart.
Likewise, to many of us, DVC is more than just another hotel room, it's a very special place in our heart.
I wish for everyone to be able to find that special place, whether that is with DVC, Marriott, Wyndham, Universal, or anywhere else.
Oh don't get me wrong. I will VISIT all the deluxe resorts all the frickin' time when I'm park hopping to eat because they're less crowded and better quality. I also frequently park at the TTC and walk to the Poly for fireworks and dole whip when I don't feel like entering the park. I also love the Ohana food you can order at the bar as well as the nachos at Capt Cooks. I've hung out there a few times waiting for fireworks. I just don't need a $200+/night hotel room to enjoy it. Disney lets you roam the resorts without paying for the room. I just don't see the point of paying $150+ more for a room if I don't need access to the pool. A 10 minute drive + 10 minute walk doesn't bother me. I don't drink and I don't overeat. I mostly own DVC for access to their pools. I live an hour away.
Do those of you with rediculous amounts of points just have really high paying jobs or something?
We have a bit over 1K points, but those were accumulated over 20 years (started in 1999), stay about 4-6 weeks every year over 2-3 trips (1-bdrm/2 people). We also gift our son & DIL about 3 weeks in a studio every year.Do those of you with rediculous amounts of points just have really high paying jobs or something? Lol, I can't justify adding onto my 50 SSR points because of the resale market for the other companies. I paid 2k for my Wyndham ownership, $1800 for my Marriott and $7,500 for my DVC. Here are my costs so far this year for Wyndham/Marriott/DVC stays calculated as buy in cost + maintenance fees:
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 3 nights Easter weekend - $116/night in a 3 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights week of Memorial day - $50/night in a studio
DVC Boardwalk 1 night late June - $152/night in a standard view studio (13 points)
Wyndham Cypress Palms 2 nights late June - $35/night in a 1 bedroom suite
Wyndham Cypress Palms 5 nights mid July - $50/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 2 nights end of July - $87/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Harbour Lake 7 nights labor day week - $57/night in a 2 bedroom
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights Thanksgiving week - $52/night in a studio
I only have DVC to add on variety every so often but the bulk of my stays are a good value. I booked 34 nights in Orlando this year and paid $2,107 (avg of $62/night). I calculated my DVC points as $11.7 per point (buy in + MF). $2107 = 180 DVC points. I don't include my buy in costs to my Marriot and Wyndham calculation because the deeds never expire and are worth more on the resale market than I paid.
For those with 1000 or more, just curious , how do you use the points? Always get 1 bedroom? Rent half?
We have 300, would love more but not the dues bill. Most years 300 is enough. Years we bring family, we have a friend that we rent from.
There are definitely cheaper ways to stay near WDW. But if you want to stay on property with a timeshare DVC is the only game in town. (I'm aware it's possible to trade into DVC from other systems) We like staying on property in the Deluxe resorts, and DVC is a good way to do that.Do those of you with rediculous amounts of points just have really high paying jobs or something? Lol, I can't justify adding onto my 50 SSR points because of the resale market for the other companies. I paid 2k for my Wyndham ownership, $1800 for my Marriott and $7,500 for my DVC. Here are my costs so far this year for Wyndham/Marriott/DVC stays calculated as buy in cost + maintenance fees:
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 3 nights Easter weekend - $116/night in a 3 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights week of Memorial day - $50/night in a studio
DVC Boardwalk 1 night late June - $152/night in a standard view studio (13 points)
Wyndham Cypress Palms 2 nights late June - $35/night in a 1 bedroom suite
Wyndham Cypress Palms 5 nights mid July - $50/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Wyndham Bonnet Creek 2 nights end of July - $87/night in a 1 bedroom deluxe
Marriott Harbour Lake 7 nights labor day week - $57/night in a 2 bedroom
Marriott Lakeshore Reserve 7 nights Thanksgiving week - $52/night in a studio
I only have DVC to add on variety every so often but the bulk of my stays are a good value. I booked 34 nights in Orlando this year and paid $2,107 (avg of $62/night). I calculated my DVC points as $11.7 per point (buy in + MF). $2107 = 180 DVC points. I don't include my buy in costs to my Marriot and Wyndham calculation because the deeds never expire and are worth more on the resale market than I paid.
My question for the high point holders - especially if you stay in studios - is where do you find the time? I could see going more often as empty nesters/when retired but we aren't there yet. 1-2 weeks a year is where we are now ...
We are 500+ as well, but work in person, so ... one Christmas/New Year's trip and we are out of points!Not sure if you consider 500 high or not. DD is a Sr. in HS. We still do primarily studios just so we can go more often. I run my own company from home and am semi-retired. My wife works from home. As long as we have solid internet, we're golden, and we can work from anywhere. We're pretty free to go when we want within reason and within DD's school schedule. When she goes off to college next year, assuming we can still afford to go to the parks, all bets are off.![]()
We have jobs with fairly generous vacation allowances in addition to certain holiday weeks that we take advantage of (e.g., Thanksgiving, NYE). But really we maximize the weekends, nearly 50% of our park days are weekends.My question for the high point holders - especially if you stay in studios - is where do you find the time? I could see going more often as empty nesters/when retired but we aren't there yet. 1-2 weeks a year is where we are now ...