boatboatboat said:Greenban, IMO that is getting ready to change.
When 40% of the rooms are owned by people who's home resort is NOT a walk,or boat ride, to ANY of the parks, you are going to see a mad scramble for rooms, at the 7 mth date.
people will call ssr get a ressie at 11 mths, and then start calling day by day at the other resorts.
Daitcher said:I hate to even admit this, but I used to always say buy SSR. Those 12 years were the reason. I've also had no problem booking elsewhere at 7 months. That is changing as we speak. I am now a member of the "buy where you want to stay group." Owning one of the smaller DVC Resorts is a great thing. Those ressies are hard to get and the booking advantage is becoming a necessity. You could also book a ressie and then rent it out on ebay or elsewhere. SSr always has availablity so other than the 12 years yu gain nothing by owning there. As others have stated, if you love SSR and want to stay there buy there, if not BWV might be your best bet.
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boatboatboat said:shaq click on the link at the top of the page to our fourm sponser.
they have bwv contracts for sale.
Disney-Kim said:
I would rather own BWV personally, but I have not had a problem booking my vacation at the 7 mo window for May in the last 3 years. We have stayed at BWV and WLV and this year is BCV. (where we own)![]()
You can purchase any of the "sold out" resorts directly from Disney for $92/point**, provided they have the points available. The price is the same regardless of whether you are already an owner looking to add on or a new member buying in. As a new member, you must purchase a minimum of 150 points. Existing members adding on can purchase as few as 25 points, or 50 points if they want Disney financing.shaq_d said:I understand. I was just looking to compare cost of buying direct vs. resale. I was under the impression that SSR was the only resort available direct from Disney to new buyers. The OP makes it sound like BWV is also an option.
You're welcome. You might want to dig around a bit on this forum because this particular question comes up quite often and there has been a lot of good discussion on the pros and cons of buying directly from Disney vs. resale. There are probably some other points to consider that I have forgotten to mention.shaq_d said:LisaS,
Thank you! That's exactly what I was looking for.
greenban said:With all due respect to Beca (Whom I love, BTW) and the rest of the Buy-Where-You-Want-To-Stay group.......
I have always just bought the best deal, financially. I have never been denied a ressie at any of my 6 home resorts!
YRMV!
-Tony
Seriously, I am another BUY-WHERE-YOU-WANT-TO-BE-ABLE-TO-STAY card carrying members.
zalansky said:I am new to DVC membership myself, bought SSR a few months back, but I've made 3 ressies already at BWV and got guaranteed boardwalk views for all 3 visits I booked.