hiddenmickey67
Earning My Ears
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Hello all! I've been thinking a lot about DVC lately. Allow me to share my traveling habits and pose a few questions to see if DVC is right for me.
First, please note that next year I was planning a splurge trip (say in the 6-10k range), as a reward for a years-long weight loss success treat to myself. Which is why I'm considering a (small contract) DVC contract at this time. I'm already planning to spend that money next year anyway... whether it's a one-time trip elsewhere or something more lasting like DVC.
-Being on the West Coast, we've grown up going to Disneyland usually every year or two. It's like home, it's cheaper, it's easier. However, after visiting WDW for the first time last year, we've fallen in love with the place. Since it's across the country, obviously the costs (tickets, flights, hotels, etc.) are going to add a lot more to the overall cost, and since we see it as a splurge and there's so much to do, we often stay 10-12 nights to get the most out of it. If we did DVC, we'd just need a studio, and I'd do it only resale.
-If I didn't have DVC, I see myself staying at a moderate like French Quarter. I like the compact size, ease of transportation, and the price. I wouldn't stay at a Deluxe other than a 1-3 night splurge, and even that is a big IF.
-This is when we'd normally travel: late-March thru early-April (on or around spring break) or the first half of May.
-My favorite resorts are Polynesian and Grand Floridian (location, theme, quality of rooms). I love Beach Club, Wilderness, Boardwalk, and Animal Kingdom as hotels, though they're not as convenient. But I'm willing to consider them all if the price is right.
-Ideally I'd love to buy a small contract, say, 60-80 points. This keeps my upfront costs lower, and since I'm able to borrow from previous and a future years, I can travel once every 3 years (keeping other travel costs down vs. having to go every year to get my money's worth), and have banked enough points for those 10-12 nights at, say, AK. The only downside I could see, is that I couldn't travel immediately, as (depending on what years the contract offers points for) I'd have to wait a year to be able to bank/borrow points for a prior and future year.
OR, I could pay more upfront (say, 100-125 points), and travel sooner, since I have more points to bank and only need to borrow from a future year. However, this would lock me in to traveling at least every 2 years (vs 3 the other way), which means in the long run we're paying more in tickets/flights/etc. While ideally I'd love to travel every 2 years, every 3 gives some cushion and keeps costs low.
We love to travel to other places, but in general, don't mind visiting WDW every few years if finances allowed. When all is said and done, those 12 days at WDW, all expenses included, can cost us around $6-7k, limiting the amount of money available for other trips.
With that said, a few questions:
-Would DVC be right for me?
-Just to confirm, you can both bank and borrow points, thereby using 3 yrs worth of points in 1 year, right?
-Can price per night ever increase? I.e. if it costs me, say, 15 pts/nt to stay at AKL, will it still be 15 for that respective season 30 years down the line?
-Is a small contract a good deal? (Also, are they easy to sell later?).
-Theme/rooms aside, are any DVC resorts better than others? Is there speculation that certain resorts will decline in value down the line? Could Disney ever up the number of points needed each night, thereby making 100 pts/yr pointless in 20 yrs time? Could they pull some legal stunt and basically rebrand your resort and change/raise prices?
-Do resale DVC members get discounts on annual passes?
Any other thoughts/advice would be appreciated. If you think I could see something different, I'd be open to hearing that as well.
First, please note that next year I was planning a splurge trip (say in the 6-10k range), as a reward for a years-long weight loss success treat to myself. Which is why I'm considering a (small contract) DVC contract at this time. I'm already planning to spend that money next year anyway... whether it's a one-time trip elsewhere or something more lasting like DVC.
-Being on the West Coast, we've grown up going to Disneyland usually every year or two. It's like home, it's cheaper, it's easier. However, after visiting WDW for the first time last year, we've fallen in love with the place. Since it's across the country, obviously the costs (tickets, flights, hotels, etc.) are going to add a lot more to the overall cost, and since we see it as a splurge and there's so much to do, we often stay 10-12 nights to get the most out of it. If we did DVC, we'd just need a studio, and I'd do it only resale.
-If I didn't have DVC, I see myself staying at a moderate like French Quarter. I like the compact size, ease of transportation, and the price. I wouldn't stay at a Deluxe other than a 1-3 night splurge, and even that is a big IF.
-This is when we'd normally travel: late-March thru early-April (on or around spring break) or the first half of May.
-My favorite resorts are Polynesian and Grand Floridian (location, theme, quality of rooms). I love Beach Club, Wilderness, Boardwalk, and Animal Kingdom as hotels, though they're not as convenient. But I'm willing to consider them all if the price is right.
-Ideally I'd love to buy a small contract, say, 60-80 points. This keeps my upfront costs lower, and since I'm able to borrow from previous and a future years, I can travel once every 3 years (keeping other travel costs down vs. having to go every year to get my money's worth), and have banked enough points for those 10-12 nights at, say, AK. The only downside I could see, is that I couldn't travel immediately, as (depending on what years the contract offers points for) I'd have to wait a year to be able to bank/borrow points for a prior and future year.
OR, I could pay more upfront (say, 100-125 points), and travel sooner, since I have more points to bank and only need to borrow from a future year. However, this would lock me in to traveling at least every 2 years (vs 3 the other way), which means in the long run we're paying more in tickets/flights/etc. While ideally I'd love to travel every 2 years, every 3 gives some cushion and keeps costs low.
We love to travel to other places, but in general, don't mind visiting WDW every few years if finances allowed. When all is said and done, those 12 days at WDW, all expenses included, can cost us around $6-7k, limiting the amount of money available for other trips.
With that said, a few questions:
-Would DVC be right for me?
-Just to confirm, you can both bank and borrow points, thereby using 3 yrs worth of points in 1 year, right?
-Can price per night ever increase? I.e. if it costs me, say, 15 pts/nt to stay at AKL, will it still be 15 for that respective season 30 years down the line?
-Is a small contract a good deal? (Also, are they easy to sell later?).
-Theme/rooms aside, are any DVC resorts better than others? Is there speculation that certain resorts will decline in value down the line? Could Disney ever up the number of points needed each night, thereby making 100 pts/yr pointless in 20 yrs time? Could they pull some legal stunt and basically rebrand your resort and change/raise prices?
-Do resale DVC members get discounts on annual passes?
Any other thoughts/advice would be appreciated. If you think I could see something different, I'd be open to hearing that as well.
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