The last Favorite/guaranteed week point chart eliminated all weeks that were worth below 150 points. With the minimum lowered, I wonder if they would offer up more Favorite/guaranteed weeks for sale...
Yes. More owners of small contracts = more competition for studiosMore pressure on studios with this?
Yes you are eligible since you obtained the minimum or more at the time of purchase. Some people were able to buy a resale contract and then buy a 25 point add-on and became blue card members as the requirements were much lower then.Question for the group. I have 118 direct points. At the time of purchase, 75 pts was the min buy in. I have the “Y” in my Apple Wallet, stating I am a blue card holder. My question is, since I don’t currently own 150 pts, am I eligible for things like member cruise, MM, other blue card holder perks? Am I grandfathered in? TIA!
And Disney should be glad they did…. I actually think the minimum for membership extras, if they are going to separate it out at all, should be low In that situation. 25 might be too low, but 50 seems totally reasonable. I think Disney should also offer a point washing scheme - pay us $10-20 p/p and we will turn your “resale” points into “direct points” or at least points without restrictions…Yes you are eligible since you obtained the minimum or more at the time of purchase. Some people were able to buy a resale contract and then buy a 25 point add-on and became blue card members as the requirements were much lower then.
And Disney should be glad they did…. I actually think the minimum for membership extras, if they are going to separate it out at all, should be low In that situation. 25 might be too low, but 50 seems totally reasonable. I think Disney should also offer a point washing scheme - pay us $10-20 p/p and we will turn your “resale” points into “direct points” or at least points without restrictions…
That is a very interesting thought. Probably would have to have a guide ask his management. So for example, week 49 (I believe this is my FW) at CCV is 118 points. If they are available, technically one would qualify for this fixed week now, where as of a few days ago they could not sell them. If I were in the market, I would push for that.The last Favorite/guaranteed week point chart eliminated all weeks that were worth below 150 points. With the minimum lowered, I wonder if they would offer up more Favorite/guaranteed weeks for sale...
Fixed weeks sounds so good. I wish I had the money to buy a GF fixed week around Christmas! How magical would be?! But alas (no) money lolThat is a very interesting thought. Probably would have to have a guide ask his management. So for example, week 49 (I believe this is my FW) at CCV is 118 points. If they are available, technically one would qualify for this fixed week now, where as of a few days ago they could not sell them. If I were in the market, I would push for that.
There actually is no direct nor resale deed. Everyone gets the same deed and registered with your name on it.
This is just Disney’s way of trying to discourage resale since they don’t make money on them and probably cost them money in terms of work to review for ROFR and transfer paperwork. They just want you to buy it and keep it. There is no official pitch of it holding value or resale and the Mouse is probably mad people made it an entire industry though ironically it had made DVC more valuable as there is an easy exit ramp.
The minimum has just been reduced to 100 pts according to DVC fan. Why would they do that and still not make them eligible for membership magic (Is that what it's called)? Do you think that will stimulate sales?
That and more membership costs when there are more members with smaller contracts. This is the way it all went in the late 2000's. Minimum was 160 but by the time they were done there we even a couple of new members who got in with 25 pt contracts. More at 50 pts though. It got them sales but there's a cost to the overall membership that isn't borne by DVD - it's borne by the members.Yes. More owners of small contracts = more competition for studios