fluffybunny88
Earning My Ears
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Hello Everyone,
I know there are a lot of people considering getting in on DVC and I wanted to share my story just in case it helps someone. I have both a resale and direct contract, and I went opposite the way of what most people suggest. I did resale first.
I also wanted to post in case anyone had any questions on resale vs direct, and what my thoughts are.
Our Family:
I feel that this is important, some family make ups are different and therefor points amounts, home resorts, etc will be affected by your family. Our family is just my wife and I. Yes a husband that is the real DISnerd, I know I'm a rare breed. We are both mid thirties, and we don't plan on having children. We own our own business, but it is online retail so travel prior to thanksgiving(black Friday) is impossible for us, and early December is also a challenge for a long trip. Us not being able to travel over those times affects points and how many we buy.
I also wanted to say we both starting going to disney as adults during covid. We both went as kids, and a couple of 1 day trips as adults prior to covid but we were getting antsy to travel and thought disney would be a safe place to go. We went right as the first of the vaccines were rolling out if that gives you a time frame. We have been 8 times, 4 stays on DVC points(3 on our own contract) and visiting again in 2 weeks.
Resale Vs Direct:
We bought resale first. The main reason we bought resale first was cost. If budget is your main concern then resale is hard to beat, and some of those resale contracts at Saratoga are still an unbelievable deal, which by the way Saratoga is a nice place to stay(I'll come back to that later). We did not thing member perks would be a huge deal to us, but we felt like we were missing out on a few things. First we were missing out on being able to stay at Rivera, and the Disneyland tower. We also like the idea of doing the DVC member cruise in the future as our first ever cruise. For some people those things aren't important, and for those people resale is perfect.
Direct is also a much easier buying process than resale. All of the resale markets say it is an easy process, yes its not difficult, but there is a lot of back and forth, and then the wait. The wait for getting your account activated via resale and points added is brutal. Some people will say its not that bad, but you just spent all that money and you want to book your first stay and dream about future trips etc, I get it. It can be painful.
Direct you talk with your guide, they inform you of all the incentives and options. We bought direct and we made the decision to buy direct points at Riviera while we were onsite this past December. We had been thinking about it but waiting for the right incentives to come along. When I did the math the incentives were about the same as at grand Floridian over the summer which were an amazing deal. Yes we know we lose out if we decide to sell our contract but for my wife and I that is not something that we thought about during the purchasing process.
Our home resorts are Bay lake tower and Riviera
Home Resort thoughts:
The main point for your home resort is buy where you want to stay. I'd say half of our trips are within the 7th month window, usually like 3-4 months out, we are always indecisive and change our minds on what we want to do on each trip, but having the ability to get a stay on the books 11 months out, knowing you will be happy staying there is a good backup plan.
Bay Lake tower: We bought here because we stayed at bay lake tower on a points rental, and for us Magic Kingdom is probably our favorite park, it changes trip by trip which is our favorite but we love magic kingdom. The biggest thing for us is being able to come back after a party, or fireworks, walk to our room and be in our room. No bus, no nothing. That is absolutely amazing. We are also annual passholders so if we decide one night after dinner we want to go to a park for the last couple hours of park being open, the ability to walk to magic kingdom as your bonus park for the day is absolutely amazing for us.
Riviera: We bought here because we love the skyliner, we love primo piatto(we actually go here most trips just because we enjoy it so much) and topolinos terrace is amazing. We have never stayed in a room here but we have toured them and I know some people don't like the resort or the rooms but we love it. We think its beautiful and amazing. We like the location, and honestly our favorite non dvc resort is Caribbean beach so being near there is a huge plus for us as well.
The other reason we have those two resorts is transportation, but I'm going to post those thoughts in a different section.
Transportation:
We live exactly 998 miles from the bay lake tower parking lot. It is a 1.5 day drive for us to get to Disney, and we drive for most of our trips. We like the flexibility of having a car to be able to do a grocery trip offsite, we love driving to the parks and not having to wait on buses, and it just opens up a lot of options and freedom and flexibility.
That said it is also nice to not have to drive, which leans into our home resort choices. Another huge reason we bought Riviera was to have access to the skyliner from our hotel. The way we thought about it is when we are staying at bay lake our stays will be more focused on epcot, and magic kingdom, and Riviera trips we will be more focused on epcot and hollywood studios.
We have stayed at animal kingdom lodge and saratoga and we even did the christmas party from saratoga, which we took the bus. It was not that bad, but absolutely not our prefered way to get around. We took the bus to the party so we didn't have to deal with the monorail or ferry to get to TTC then back to our car.
Saratoga/Animal Kingdom Lodge:
I wanted to mention about these resorts specifically because a lot of people are considering Saratoga as there home resort mainly because of the cost, and how points work out. Animal Kingdom lodge points work out very similar for most time of year, especially if your comparing preferred Saratoga to Savanah view AKL. Personally I look at these as great options on when you want to add a trip, have an extra trip, extend your trip, to save on points with. For example we have an upcoming stay in a 2 bedroom at bay lake tower for some extended family to come, but we are doing a split stay, only a few days there, then a few days at animal kingdom lodge Savanah view. Most of our family will love it because of the animals out the window, which I agree is absolutely amazing, but it is also huge points savings.
Would I be happy staying at these resorts on a more regular basis? Honestly no. The fact that there is no non bus option to a theme park is a deal breaker long term for me. Having a different transportation option is amazing, important for us. We don't spend all day in the parks, we go for a half a day, head back to the resort for chill time, or somewhere to eat for a few hours, then might go back to another park in the evening. Having non bus transportation, or not forcing me to drive is very important to us. I get for some people being walking distance to Disney springs is a huge deal, we aren't big disney springs people, we just never have been. So for those of you that enjoy disney springs, saratoga might be perfect for you.
We enjoy the rooms at saratoga and animal kingdom, and we were very impressed actually with how nice the rooms were at saratoga. It works for us as a backup option, or somewhere to save points.
Is DVC right for you:
This has been a long post but I wanted to summarize our thoughts and maybe get you thinking about things a slightly different way if your considering buying DVC.
Is DVC right for you? Well. For the vast majority of people if you vacation at disney once a year, or even once every 2 years, and stay at moderates or above. Yes, it is, find a way to make it work, it will save you money over rack rates. It will perhaps give you the opportunity to come more, or stay in nicer rooms, or better locations, than if you weren't DVC. If you primarily stay value, and look for deals, and that is your budget, I'm not sure DVC will be cheaper in the long run than that. We have a friend and he would love to buy into DVC but it just isn't in his budget even at some of the cheaper saratoga contract prices. That is OK.
I want to finish this out by saying DVC has given us so many memories in the short term that we have had it. It has enabled us to do some things at the parks that we never thought we would do. We never thought we would go at Halloween and Christmas in the same year, and this past year we did. We never thought we would be able to bring my siblings and mom to disney and all stay in the same room, but we are this spring.
One of our favorite memories that DVC enabled us to do was one day we had a rough day at the parks, I don't even remember which park we were at that day but it was just busy, long lines, lots of people, not the best disney day. We bailed mid afternoon and went back to the resort to get some food and chill for a bit. We decided hey lets go to magic kingdom for the last 2 hours of the park being open(it was open until 11 that night) and that was the most magical 2 hours at disney ever. That was purely because we were staying at bay lake tower, which we would never stay at if we were paying cash.
Please let me know if you have any questions. There is lots of information on this forum, but it can be hard to find it all in one place, and its also hard to know where people are in there journeys.
I know there are a lot of people considering getting in on DVC and I wanted to share my story just in case it helps someone. I have both a resale and direct contract, and I went opposite the way of what most people suggest. I did resale first.
I also wanted to post in case anyone had any questions on resale vs direct, and what my thoughts are.
Our Family:
I feel that this is important, some family make ups are different and therefor points amounts, home resorts, etc will be affected by your family. Our family is just my wife and I. Yes a husband that is the real DISnerd, I know I'm a rare breed. We are both mid thirties, and we don't plan on having children. We own our own business, but it is online retail so travel prior to thanksgiving(black Friday) is impossible for us, and early December is also a challenge for a long trip. Us not being able to travel over those times affects points and how many we buy.
I also wanted to say we both starting going to disney as adults during covid. We both went as kids, and a couple of 1 day trips as adults prior to covid but we were getting antsy to travel and thought disney would be a safe place to go. We went right as the first of the vaccines were rolling out if that gives you a time frame. We have been 8 times, 4 stays on DVC points(3 on our own contract) and visiting again in 2 weeks.
Resale Vs Direct:
We bought resale first. The main reason we bought resale first was cost. If budget is your main concern then resale is hard to beat, and some of those resale contracts at Saratoga are still an unbelievable deal, which by the way Saratoga is a nice place to stay(I'll come back to that later). We did not thing member perks would be a huge deal to us, but we felt like we were missing out on a few things. First we were missing out on being able to stay at Rivera, and the Disneyland tower. We also like the idea of doing the DVC member cruise in the future as our first ever cruise. For some people those things aren't important, and for those people resale is perfect.
Direct is also a much easier buying process than resale. All of the resale markets say it is an easy process, yes its not difficult, but there is a lot of back and forth, and then the wait. The wait for getting your account activated via resale and points added is brutal. Some people will say its not that bad, but you just spent all that money and you want to book your first stay and dream about future trips etc, I get it. It can be painful.
Direct you talk with your guide, they inform you of all the incentives and options. We bought direct and we made the decision to buy direct points at Riviera while we were onsite this past December. We had been thinking about it but waiting for the right incentives to come along. When I did the math the incentives were about the same as at grand Floridian over the summer which were an amazing deal. Yes we know we lose out if we decide to sell our contract but for my wife and I that is not something that we thought about during the purchasing process.
Our home resorts are Bay lake tower and Riviera
Home Resort thoughts:
The main point for your home resort is buy where you want to stay. I'd say half of our trips are within the 7th month window, usually like 3-4 months out, we are always indecisive and change our minds on what we want to do on each trip, but having the ability to get a stay on the books 11 months out, knowing you will be happy staying there is a good backup plan.
Bay Lake tower: We bought here because we stayed at bay lake tower on a points rental, and for us Magic Kingdom is probably our favorite park, it changes trip by trip which is our favorite but we love magic kingdom. The biggest thing for us is being able to come back after a party, or fireworks, walk to our room and be in our room. No bus, no nothing. That is absolutely amazing. We are also annual passholders so if we decide one night after dinner we want to go to a park for the last couple hours of park being open, the ability to walk to magic kingdom as your bonus park for the day is absolutely amazing for us.
Riviera: We bought here because we love the skyliner, we love primo piatto(we actually go here most trips just because we enjoy it so much) and topolinos terrace is amazing. We have never stayed in a room here but we have toured them and I know some people don't like the resort or the rooms but we love it. We think its beautiful and amazing. We like the location, and honestly our favorite non dvc resort is Caribbean beach so being near there is a huge plus for us as well.
The other reason we have those two resorts is transportation, but I'm going to post those thoughts in a different section.
Transportation:
We live exactly 998 miles from the bay lake tower parking lot. It is a 1.5 day drive for us to get to Disney, and we drive for most of our trips. We like the flexibility of having a car to be able to do a grocery trip offsite, we love driving to the parks and not having to wait on buses, and it just opens up a lot of options and freedom and flexibility.
That said it is also nice to not have to drive, which leans into our home resort choices. Another huge reason we bought Riviera was to have access to the skyliner from our hotel. The way we thought about it is when we are staying at bay lake our stays will be more focused on epcot, and magic kingdom, and Riviera trips we will be more focused on epcot and hollywood studios.
We have stayed at animal kingdom lodge and saratoga and we even did the christmas party from saratoga, which we took the bus. It was not that bad, but absolutely not our prefered way to get around. We took the bus to the party so we didn't have to deal with the monorail or ferry to get to TTC then back to our car.
Saratoga/Animal Kingdom Lodge:
I wanted to mention about these resorts specifically because a lot of people are considering Saratoga as there home resort mainly because of the cost, and how points work out. Animal Kingdom lodge points work out very similar for most time of year, especially if your comparing preferred Saratoga to Savanah view AKL. Personally I look at these as great options on when you want to add a trip, have an extra trip, extend your trip, to save on points with. For example we have an upcoming stay in a 2 bedroom at bay lake tower for some extended family to come, but we are doing a split stay, only a few days there, then a few days at animal kingdom lodge Savanah view. Most of our family will love it because of the animals out the window, which I agree is absolutely amazing, but it is also huge points savings.
Would I be happy staying at these resorts on a more regular basis? Honestly no. The fact that there is no non bus option to a theme park is a deal breaker long term for me. Having a different transportation option is amazing, important for us. We don't spend all day in the parks, we go for a half a day, head back to the resort for chill time, or somewhere to eat for a few hours, then might go back to another park in the evening. Having non bus transportation, or not forcing me to drive is very important to us. I get for some people being walking distance to Disney springs is a huge deal, we aren't big disney springs people, we just never have been. So for those of you that enjoy disney springs, saratoga might be perfect for you.
We enjoy the rooms at saratoga and animal kingdom, and we were very impressed actually with how nice the rooms were at saratoga. It works for us as a backup option, or somewhere to save points.
Is DVC right for you:
This has been a long post but I wanted to summarize our thoughts and maybe get you thinking about things a slightly different way if your considering buying DVC.
Is DVC right for you? Well. For the vast majority of people if you vacation at disney once a year, or even once every 2 years, and stay at moderates or above. Yes, it is, find a way to make it work, it will save you money over rack rates. It will perhaps give you the opportunity to come more, or stay in nicer rooms, or better locations, than if you weren't DVC. If you primarily stay value, and look for deals, and that is your budget, I'm not sure DVC will be cheaper in the long run than that. We have a friend and he would love to buy into DVC but it just isn't in his budget even at some of the cheaper saratoga contract prices. That is OK.
I want to finish this out by saying DVC has given us so many memories in the short term that we have had it. It has enabled us to do some things at the parks that we never thought we would do. We never thought we would go at Halloween and Christmas in the same year, and this past year we did. We never thought we would be able to bring my siblings and mom to disney and all stay in the same room, but we are this spring.
One of our favorite memories that DVC enabled us to do was one day we had a rough day at the parks, I don't even remember which park we were at that day but it was just busy, long lines, lots of people, not the best disney day. We bailed mid afternoon and went back to the resort to get some food and chill for a bit. We decided hey lets go to magic kingdom for the last 2 hours of the park being open(it was open until 11 that night) and that was the most magical 2 hours at disney ever. That was purely because we were staying at bay lake tower, which we would never stay at if we were paying cash.
Please let me know if you have any questions. There is lots of information on this forum, but it can be hard to find it all in one place, and its also hard to know where people are in there journeys.