disdvcnewbie
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2020
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- 3
I'm a newbie. For 3 years I rented points and stayed in deluxe villas. Now I'd like to buy my first contract. Right now, I have a contract for 110 pts at Poly waiting on ROFR.
Before that offer was accepted, I'd jumped on a listing I saw for 100 pts at Poly, fully loaded. I emailed the offer and called the next day to put the offer in. The next day, I got an email that there was already an offer pending and it wasn't available.
However, it turns out that the offer I phoned in was for the wrong contract. It was for 100 points, but there's less than 50 pts for 2021 left. However, I think the amount per point I'd be paying is good and is less than the one I have pending ROFR.
I want to book a 2021 Halloween trip for Oct, for 5 nights in a Poly studio. There are 5 in our family, it's 2 adults and 3 small kids.
Most years, my husband doesn't go with us, but either my parents or my sister and her kids meet us down there and we get 2 studios.
I'm wondering if there's any value in the long term proceeding with the second "mistaken" contract. My thought process is that if I bought that contract, I'd be able to cover a studio for my folks or sister as well as one for myself and kids in the years when we all go.
One hiccup is that the first contract has UY as June, the "mistaken" one is Feb. We normally go in Sept/Oct when kids have a fall break so we can do the Halloween party. I'm totally perplexed if given the different use years, booking 2 adjoining studios for the same time at Poly is feasible.
One contract was not financially scary. Picking up a second one now seems borderline ridiculous. This year, it would only be my immediate family going, so I'd bank the minimal pts from contract #2, but in subsequent years, my folks/sister would likely join again, or I can see benefit once my kids are older being able to book 2 adjoining studios at Poly w/ my points. I'd have to finance the second contract, and if I juggled some other things around, would try to just get it paid off within 18 months.
Thoughts?
Before that offer was accepted, I'd jumped on a listing I saw for 100 pts at Poly, fully loaded. I emailed the offer and called the next day to put the offer in. The next day, I got an email that there was already an offer pending and it wasn't available.
However, it turns out that the offer I phoned in was for the wrong contract. It was for 100 points, but there's less than 50 pts for 2021 left. However, I think the amount per point I'd be paying is good and is less than the one I have pending ROFR.
I want to book a 2021 Halloween trip for Oct, for 5 nights in a Poly studio. There are 5 in our family, it's 2 adults and 3 small kids.
Most years, my husband doesn't go with us, but either my parents or my sister and her kids meet us down there and we get 2 studios.
I'm wondering if there's any value in the long term proceeding with the second "mistaken" contract. My thought process is that if I bought that contract, I'd be able to cover a studio for my folks or sister as well as one for myself and kids in the years when we all go.
One hiccup is that the first contract has UY as June, the "mistaken" one is Feb. We normally go in Sept/Oct when kids have a fall break so we can do the Halloween party. I'm totally perplexed if given the different use years, booking 2 adjoining studios for the same time at Poly is feasible.
One contract was not financially scary. Picking up a second one now seems borderline ridiculous. This year, it would only be my immediate family going, so I'd bank the minimal pts from contract #2, but in subsequent years, my folks/sister would likely join again, or I can see benefit once my kids are older being able to book 2 adjoining studios at Poly w/ my points. I'd have to finance the second contract, and if I juggled some other things around, would try to just get it paid off within 18 months.
Thoughts?