NEVER MIND. It was early. I was replying to an old post.
Special events, lounges. But the other financial value is access to the sorcerer's annual pass which is about $500 or so cheaper than the incredipass.
If you're thinking about buying direct, you might want to look at the Poly and RIV. Poly has both boats and monorails to the MK. You should know that Poly has higher resale because if you buy it resale, you can still use those points at other resorts. If you buy resale at RIV, you can only stay at RIV.
With studios, I think this matters less. I stay in studios. You can see where I own below. But in the next four months, I have rooms multi-night rooms booked at Beach Club (four nights), BLT (seven nights--and yes, home resort), Boulder Ridge (four nights., and Grand Californian (two night). Only one. those is a home resort. ofSo it's manageable. But also I have no issue with stalking the website for openings and using the waitlist. but this isn't as easy and as simple as calling up and booking a hotel.
My opinion, yes. But if you're buying resale, you might want to either think deeply as to how much you like RIV or scratch that off your list.
There are two
DVC resorts at Wilderness Lodge. Boulder Ridge which expires in 2042 and Copper Creek which expires in 2068. Copper Creek is always more expensive than Boulder Ridge. Also, I like copper creek more (the rooms have better sound insulation). But to each their own.
I'm always tempted to buy Beach Club resale when I see it for a low price. But the 2042 expiration date always brings me back to my senses.
Honestly, for the next two month should be a good time to buy. 80% of the contracts will be priced too high (in my opinion). But in that remaining 20% there will be some people who really want to sell before they have to pony up the 2026 dues in January.
Love wilderness lodge
So the down side of low
point charts is that those resorts can be very difficult to book. This is true at Boardwalk.
This is the original DVC resort--once called the DVC resort. It has a lot of older people because there's a lot of OG original owners who bought in the early 1990s and still go every year. Outside of the Jambo House value rooms, in terms of room size, the biggest bang for your buck--with lots of down sides, such as no where near any park and the food and bar options are limited.
It is deep. But I believe the deepest part is only nine feet, which is still deep.
And point prices in 2042--if you want to rebuy--will probably be at least 165% of prices today, if inflation stays around 3%. I'd buy a long-life contract with lower member fees. In terms of resale, BLT or Copper Creek presently fit this bill.