Pixie_Dust
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- Feb 10, 2000
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When we joined the DVC, the rule of thumb was to consider each point worth $10 when calculating how much you were spending. That meant that when you figured the total cost of buying your points, including annual dues, and then divided that cost by the number of years you owned the points and then divided by the number of points you own, that dollar amount per yearly point came to about $10.
Now that points cost more, plus there are higher dues and fewer years left (not to mention some people need to factor in interest costs if they finance), I wondered if the consensus on the boards was to calculate at a higher number now, or if people still use $10 because it is easier to take the number of points you are spending, slap a zero on the end of that number, and see approximately how much you paid. A lot of times the cost per night comes up as more with points than we would pay for available cash rates.
The reason I am asking is that I was talking to Member Services about the Concierge Collection, which has a $95 fee per transaction on top of the points, and for the Plaza in NY that could be almost $1000 for a night! And she was saying that was less than their cash rates, because she did not believe DVC members paid $10 (or more) each for our yearly points! And she said, "I'm sorry you feel that way." It is not a matter of feelings or beliefs, but of calculations and facts, but I did not try to explain that to her. If I had challenged her erroneous beliefs and made her do the math, that would have put a damper on her day, lol
Now that points cost more, plus there are higher dues and fewer years left (not to mention some people need to factor in interest costs if they finance), I wondered if the consensus on the boards was to calculate at a higher number now, or if people still use $10 because it is easier to take the number of points you are spending, slap a zero on the end of that number, and see approximately how much you paid. A lot of times the cost per night comes up as more with points than we would pay for available cash rates.
The reason I am asking is that I was talking to Member Services about the Concierge Collection, which has a $95 fee per transaction on top of the points, and for the Plaza in NY that could be almost $1000 for a night! And she was saying that was less than their cash rates, because she did not believe DVC members paid $10 (or more) each for our yearly points! And she said, "I'm sorry you feel that way." It is not a matter of feelings or beliefs, but of calculations and facts, but I did not try to explain that to her. If I had challenged her erroneous beliefs and made her do the math, that would have put a damper on her day, lol
