We have been going to disney often since having children, they are now 2 and 5 and we are stuck traveling during school breaks which kinda sucks.
I looked into DVC a while back and direct just doesn't seem to pay off for me, this is a financial decision, not a "oh this would be cool to have" decision.
What's important to me, is the early park hours for resort guests which we typically get by staying at wilderness lodge or the dolphin. I love the Dolphin because of the walkability to epcot which is my favorite park, however the DVC resorts in that area are not themed to my liking or the contracts end in 2042 so I'm not super interested. We, a family of 4 go once or twice a year for 4-5 days at a time. I would say once a year because going twice a year was a fluke as it's just hard to find some place to go with kids that doesn't suck for adults. As the kids age, I can see us still enjoying Disney to some degree.
I'm looking at Grand FLoridian and Copper Creek
I looked into DVC a while back and direct just doesn't seem to pay off for me, this is a financial decision, not a "oh this would be cool to have" decision.
What's important to me, is the early park hours for resort guests which we typically get by staying at wilderness lodge or the dolphin. I love the Dolphin because of the walkability to epcot which is my favorite park, however the DVC resorts in that area are not themed to my liking or the contracts end in 2042 so I'm not super interested. We, a family of 4 go once or twice a year for 4-5 days at a time. I would say once a year because going twice a year was a fluke as it's just hard to find some place to go with kids that doesn't suck for adults. As the kids age, I can see us still enjoying Disney to some degree.
I'm looking at Grand FLoridian and Copper Creek
- Copper Creek:
- Resale Price: $138/point.
- Annual Dues: $8.09/point.
- Years Left: 44 (ends in 2068).
- Effective Cost per Year per Point: $10.23/year.
- Grand Floridian:
- Resale Price: $166/point.
- Annual Dues: $7.57/point.
- Years Left: 40 (ends in 2064).
- Effective Cost per Year per Point: $10.72/year.
I've calculated the price per point by Effective Cost per Year per Point= Resale Price per Point+(Annual Dues per Point×Years Left) / Years Left These were the lowest total cost per pot in the Orlando area. I've looked at ones like SSR Effective Cost: $11.67/year/point. and the timeline / dues just make it expensive in comparison.
Now, I know Grand FLoridian has an expensive point chart but I find these two to be the most beautiful, with boardwalk a close close third but again, 2042 is just ruining the math for me.
Lookin in the 200 point range, I'm not sure what kind of experience I'm going to have with these resorts, but i'd guess limited to studios for the weeks I want to go which is fine while the kids are young. What is important to my wife, is access to laundry facilities while on vacation... that's just her thing. For me, it's kind of all the same since boardwalk is the best location in my mind but ends too soon, so we are very flexible here.
If anyone can give me a different angle or show me where I've made a mistake i'm happy to hear it. Again, My goal here is to come out just a little ahead because paying 900 a night for a room is tough to look at around this time of year.