Originally posted by curtisjs
Good to know; I thought it all was fixed. Two followup questions:
1) Has the relative value of the disney points changed much, in relationship to transferring to interval international or to the cruise line?
The points required to take advantage of the non-DVC resort options have increased significantly since we joined in November, 1999. It is almost always a better value economically to rent your points and use the proceeds to pay cash for the non-DVC options. Of course that puts no value on the time and effort it takes to rent the points. IMHO, it is best to buy only enough points for use at one of the DVC resorts and to pay cash for other options.
That said, it does appear to me that exchanging DVC for some of the II options can be a very good value. You do have to educate yourself ahead of time to get the best values, though. There are several posters here who are very knowledgable in this area and very, very generous about sharing their expertise with us. If I ever wanted to exchange, I would ask for advice here first.
2) When I looked at purchasing DVC, it almost seemed that disney cruising wasn't such a great deal, especially considering the fact that I would be able to pay for my wife & I to cruise w/points, but must pay w/cash for my 2 kids. My sense was that my negotiating power for the best cash price for the cruise for the kids would be compromised since I had to use points for the adult fare, but that I would have to take whatever the price that disney quoted and couldn't shop around b/c I was mixing points w/cash. Is that right?
When you book a cruise through MS (use points for at least one person in the cabin), you do not negotiate the cash price for others in the same cabin. You must accept the prices that MS/DVC negotiated. In some cases, the cash prices offered by travel agents or the
DCL itself are better values, especially if there are special perks/added benefits that are not included when you pay with points. OTOH, for some cruises (usually those in peak seasons), points can be a better value. You really have to do the math for the specific cruise you are considering. Also, you cannot book all categories of cabins with points and you cannot book sooner than 11 months ahead of time. That might mean the particular cabin you want will not be available to you on points or will be gone before your booking window even opens. Considering all that, IMHO, it's better to pay cash for DCL, and buy only the points you think you'll need to stay at the DVC resorts.
To sum it up - Members get the best value for their points by using them to stay at a DVC resort.
HTH answer your questions.