debloco
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Hello all,
My DH and I have been debating about buying the DVC at VWL since 2000. In the current round of discussions, the issue of MN fees has come up. We are looking at a resale of 370 pts. The current MN fees are around $1536 for the year. My DH wants to do the math as follows:
$30,000 for the points
$60,000 for the MN fees for the next 38 years
If we take that $90,000 and divide by 38, you get $2370 per year (not including the 3-5% increase in MF each year). On the high end thats about $338 per night for a 7-night stay in a 2-bedroom villa in any season except Premier. On the low end we could also do 3 weeks in a studio during Adventure season at an average cost of $112 per night. Suffice it to say that the MN fees could be a deal breaker for DH. I view the costs separately- buying the points is one thing, paying the yearly fees is another- but he does have a point about total cost to own this for the 38 years.
His (possible) solution is to purchase a non-DVC timeshare and trade into Disney when we want to go there. He believes the resale cost and the MN fees will be less than if we go with Disney. I have several questions about this. First, how far in advance can you book into Disney? Is it 7 months like booking outside your home resort? Can you even book the DVC properties or is it just the Disney hotels? How do the points compare? What is this II company that works with the DVC exchange program? Finally, if we do buy the VWL, how hard is it to book a 2-bedroom the week before Christmas (this year the dates would be 12/18-12/23) every year? I am concerned after reading posts referring to how difficult weekends are to get. Thanks in advance for your help and advice!
CLC Tiger Pom Mom

My DH and I have been debating about buying the DVC at VWL since 2000. In the current round of discussions, the issue of MN fees has come up. We are looking at a resale of 370 pts. The current MN fees are around $1536 for the year. My DH wants to do the math as follows:
$30,000 for the points
$60,000 for the MN fees for the next 38 years
If we take that $90,000 and divide by 38, you get $2370 per year (not including the 3-5% increase in MF each year). On the high end thats about $338 per night for a 7-night stay in a 2-bedroom villa in any season except Premier. On the low end we could also do 3 weeks in a studio during Adventure season at an average cost of $112 per night. Suffice it to say that the MN fees could be a deal breaker for DH. I view the costs separately- buying the points is one thing, paying the yearly fees is another- but he does have a point about total cost to own this for the 38 years.
His (possible) solution is to purchase a non-DVC timeshare and trade into Disney when we want to go there. He believes the resale cost and the MN fees will be less than if we go with Disney. I have several questions about this. First, how far in advance can you book into Disney? Is it 7 months like booking outside your home resort? Can you even book the DVC properties or is it just the Disney hotels? How do the points compare? What is this II company that works with the DVC exchange program? Finally, if we do buy the VWL, how hard is it to book a 2-bedroom the week before Christmas (this year the dates would be 12/18-12/23) every year? I am concerned after reading posts referring to how difficult weekends are to get. Thanks in advance for your help and advice!
CLC Tiger Pom Mom
