nickglover
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I wanted to post my comments from a different thread, to see if I could generate some further discussion on this issue - thanks:
With annual dues at Vero Beach going up so much, to around $700 a year for only 150 points, my wife and I are going to seriously reconsider continued DVC membership.
It seems to me that, not even considering the initial investment, we could take that $700 a year (which will apparently soon be $900 - $1000 a year, and plan "pay our own way" vacations for less - and we would have the added freedom and flexibility of going anywhere and not having to figure out our DVC plans so far in advance - and not having to pay $75 per reservation for Concierge properties and cruises, which adds up quickly.
The main reason we joined was because the points per night, over time, could not increase for a year - they could just be re-allocated, meaning that stays at Vero Beach in future years would become quite a bargain - but this was assuming that annual dues would not increase so rapidly.
With Vero Beach becoming a wealthier area (notice the increased presence of brokerage firms and trust firms, and the increase in the cost of new homes in the area), you can see that the property taxes alone are going to cause large increases in dues at VB.
We love VB, but we may decide to sell our DVC membership and just use cash to stay there.
Nick
With annual dues at Vero Beach going up so much, to around $700 a year for only 150 points, my wife and I are going to seriously reconsider continued DVC membership.
It seems to me that, not even considering the initial investment, we could take that $700 a year (which will apparently soon be $900 - $1000 a year, and plan "pay our own way" vacations for less - and we would have the added freedom and flexibility of going anywhere and not having to figure out our DVC plans so far in advance - and not having to pay $75 per reservation for Concierge properties and cruises, which adds up quickly.
The main reason we joined was because the points per night, over time, could not increase for a year - they could just be re-allocated, meaning that stays at Vero Beach in future years would become quite a bargain - but this was assuming that annual dues would not increase so rapidly.
With Vero Beach becoming a wealthier area (notice the increased presence of brokerage firms and trust firms, and the increase in the cost of new homes in the area), you can see that the property taxes alone are going to cause large increases in dues at VB.
We love VB, but we may decide to sell our DVC membership and just use cash to stay there.
Nick