mdurette
DIS Veteran
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- Jun 4, 2007
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Thanks to all that mentioned the points per night. I have researched to death upfront cost and annual cost. Didn't even occur to me to look at per night room cost - well points. Thanks!
Trading in during peak times is hit or miss though possible for summer if you're flexible. You need to be willing to accept a studio or 1 BR for that time. One option is to buy a limited number of points, book part or all of a trip on points while searching with II. Then if you get the exchange, you can rent the points, bank them or use them for other options. Even if you need more space such as a 2 BR, you could still look for a smaller unit and use less DVC points if you get an exchange smaller than you need or prefer. Thinking about it, this combo (points plus trading in through II) seems to be the best of both worlds for some situations, esp for those willing to be a little unconventional and willing to invest a few dollars to pay as you play. Two exchange fees, two resort services, II membership fee and maint fee of a lockoff could easily give you the equivalent of a 2 BR at DVC and possibly two 1 BR units for at about $4 a point or less. That assumes a full week stay of course. But it is a little more complicated and there is risk you will not get what you want, something that owning a smaller contract could insulate you from."Actually the cheapest option is to buy a non Orlando Timeshare and trade in to Orlando yearly."
A-hah: You certainly hit that on the head - that is what I do now. I have 2 great traders that cost me next to nothing upfront and in monthly fees. One is a lockoff - so technically I get 3 traders - plus the ACs.
In the back of my head I know that if I can get into DVC with my traders that cost me peanuts I should just keep it that way. My only concern was not being able to get busier weeks once my daughter starts school in a few years.
I think the best option is for now is to hold off - wait those couple of years and see if my traders will work if I put in my requests very, very early.
Thanks for all your input!!!
Just curious - why would anyone buy dvc for the "best economic" outcome??? This is a VACATION - we should buy to stay where we want to be. Buying OKW or BLT for lower dues makes no sense if where we truly want to be is Vero Beach at spring break! Or buying SSR if we really want to be at BCV or BWV for Food & Wine. Economics don't mean squat if you're not where you want to be, when it comes to prepaying your lodging for the next 35-50 years.![]()