Called my agent and left a message to cancel/rescind my contract. I know I will get my deposit back, so no worries there. I will look into resale and other options at that point. Thanks for all the information and after looking more into the resale options, I agree. I don't see spending 12k more for the same points.
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Called my agent and left a message to cancel/rescind my contract. I know I will get my deposit back, so no worries there. I will look into resale and other options at that point. Thanks for all the information and after looking more into the resale options, I agree. I don't see spending 12k more for the same points.
Thanks for all the information. I will be back online posting one day soon.
I have a serious question so please don't bash me. And this is directed at nobody in particular, but - why do people congratulate people for buying a timeshare?
I mean I am a Disney shareholder so I like when people buy a DVC timeshare for the reason that Disney's profits will go up and therefore my small tiny little interest goes up as well. But other than that, I can't really come up with why it is something to be congratulated.![]()
I have a serious question so please don't bash me. And this is directed at nobody in particular, but - why do people congratulate people for buying a timeshare?
I mean I am a Disney shareholder so I like when people buy a DVC timeshare for the reason that Disney's profits will go up and therefore my small tiny little interest goes up as well. But other than that, I can't really come up with why it is something to be congratulated.![]()
Don't you congratulate your friends when they buy a new house, car, new pair of shoes, etc? If they are sharing happy news then why wouldn't you be happy for them? We are not 'friends' per say here but it's the same idea don't you think?
Called my agent and left a message to cancel/rescind my contract. I know I will get my deposit back, so no worries there. I will look into resale and other options at that point. Thanks for all the information and after looking more into the resale options, I agree. I don't see spending 12k more for the same points.
Thanks for all the information. I will be back online posting one day soon.
Called my agent and left a message to cancel/rescind my contract. I know I will get my deposit back, so no worries there. I will look into resale and other options at that point. Thanks for all the information and after looking more into the resale options, I agree. I don't see spending 12k more for the same points.
Thanks for all the information. I will be back online posting one day soon.
Thank you for taking the time to inform us of your choice. I'm not pleased because you "followed my advice" but I am pleased because you are taking the time to make an informed decision about what method of entry into DVC will work the best for you in the long run. I'm sorry if you felt beat up, but please know that in general we care about the people who come here asking advice and would much rather steer them into doing something safe than something risky. Many of us have the perspective that we do because of mistakes we have made in the past.![]()
Called my agent and left a message to cancel/rescind my contract. I know I will get my deposit back, so no worries there. I will look into resale and other options at that point. Thanks for all the information and after looking more into the resale options, I agree. I don't see spending 12k more for the same points.
Thanks for all the information. I will be back online posting one day soon.
I imagine it has been a rather stressful few days!
By no virtue of my own (because we just quickly jumped into a resale contract), we had lots of time to study DVC waiting for a resale contract to get through the resale process that was taken by ROFR after 30 days by Disney. This gave us a lot more time to learn about DVC and consider all the options. We ended up buying VGF direct and remain very happy with that choice. So, the extra time you have, I think you will end up just being happier with your choice regardless of the decision you ultimately make around resort, UY, direct/resale, etc.
I felt a lot more informed when I purchased VGF then when I made my early bid on a BLT resale (so, time can really help both direct and resale buyers).
Case in point, after doing all my research I determined that I wanted to buy at BWV and BLT because that's where I wanted to stay. Well, after living with the contracts for a year I realized that I was using the 11 month advantage, but I was also booking short notice trips anywhere between two days and seven months in advance. Well, I could use any points for those stays, I didn't need the more expensive points for them. So I ended up selling one BWV contract and buying SSR to serve as a points cow. Had you asked me in the beginning, I never would have bought at SSR because I don't like staying at the resort. But booking stays at BLT and VGC using those inexpensive points makes me. So I was definitely wrong about that.
My point is this. We can make what we think is the best decision going in, but until we live with our contracts it's hard to say what actually works. I suspect that one or two times using your very expensive VGF points to stay elsewhere might have you looking for a supplemental resale contract.![]()
Maybe I need to explain a little...LOL
The reason why the down payment of 4k was "killing" me is due to the fact that I just spent 6k on my last vacation to Disney last week. So effectively, my savings account has gone down 10k in the past 10 days.
I have the money in savings, it was just a huge drop in the past 10 days.
My wife and I went direct to get the points now. I will in the future look at getting it paid off sooner. No, the monthly payments are not an issue. I don't have enough equity in the house to borrow 100% nor do I have that amount of cash in savings, but I can within a couple of years.
Financially, we will be fine its just the shock of 10k leaving that quickly.
Sorry maybe I should have been more upfront.
Resale is an option, but later down the road.
This is an excellent point. I would add to this one suggestion. If the OP is intent on buying direct and financing, they should at least buy at VGF. Although the resale market has not yet been established, it is very safe to operate under the assumption that the immediate depreciation of the contract will be nowhere near as large as it is with BLT. It's still a risky proposition, but much less so than buying BLT and waving goodbye to $12,000 in value on day 11.