Your UY should theoretically precede your routine travel dates. If you typically travel in Jan, a Dec UY is great.Right, I understand. I was debating between June and December. I'll want a December UY for us now.![]()
My Week 44 fixed week is 168 points for a Lake View studio.To buy a fixed week, wouldn't you need to buy a minimum number of points for a weekly stay every year?
If I were set on buying the poly, I'd buy a fixed or two depending on specifics. A studio during March in a fixed week should be close to 200 points give or take by the time you add the 10% higher points you have to get for the fixed week. If you're pretty set on March, I'd buy the Feb UY. It'll give you better "insurance" in case you have to cancel for March trips and it'll only cost you 25% of one years points to wait. The fact you get 2014 points with the Dec UY and 2015 points with the Feb UY cons you into thinking you're getting a years worth of points but you really aren't, only 3 months. The dues would be the same either way in this scenario.I was talking to a Disney agent today on the phone trying to understand what I would receive in terms of points immediately after the purchase. I am looking at a 200 point contract. ( I know the value of resale but we want Poly)
I was trying to determine the best Use Year month and trying to figure out if there was an advantage to buy a December use year or February based on my question above. We would typically visit in March.
If I understood him correctly he recommended a February use year. He said I would receive 200 pojnts for the use year of 2015 (paying prorated annual dues - purchase in August so 5/12 of the annual dues) and then I would receive another 200 points in February 2016. Does this make sense?
And I assume I would immediately bank the 200 2015 points into the 2016 year. So I would have 400 points available to use from Feb 2016 to January 31 2017.
Please let me know if I am missing something.
THanks
If I were set on buying the poly, I'd buy a fixed or two depending on specifics. A studio during March in a fixed week should be close to 200 points give or take by the time you add the 10% higher points you have to get for the fixed week. If you're pretty set on March, I'd buy the Feb UY. It'll give you better "insurance" in case you have to cancel for March trips and it'll only cost you 25% of one years points to wait. The fact you get 2014 points with the Dec UY and 2015 points with the Feb UY cons you into thinking you're getting a years worth of points but you really aren't, only 3 months. The dues would be the same either way in this scenario.
Essentially, your week is automatically booked for you for the next 50 years. You can choose to cancel it, but you never have to worry about being blocked out.I don't understand the fixed week option can you explain it tome.
I'd be surprised if PVB's 360 studios are ever even close to as rare and thus as hard to get as VGF's 47 possible studios (realistically 47 is too high, because anytime anyone reserves a 2 br. lock off @ VGF it removes a 1 br. & a studio from inventory.)...
If, after PVB sells out, it becomes as difficult to rent studios as VGF (and I think that's a bigger possibility than most people do), ...
BLT and VGF both have 1BR and reasonable 2BRs to counter the choice of studios. You'd need at least 900-1200 points to book a week in a bungalow and very few PVB contracts contain that many points.I'd be surprised if PVB's 360 studios are ever even close to as rare and thus as hard to get as VGF's 47 possible studios (realistically 47 is too high, because anytime anyone reserves a 2 br. lock off @ VGF it removes a 1 br. & a studio from inventory.)
I suspect that the Poly/GF/BLT relative booking ease will be much like the BWV/BC booking pattern ie the smaller BC (282 possible villas) is harder to get than the larger BWV (532 possible villas.)
My guess is that once the newness of PVB wears off that amonst the monorail DVC choices BLT with 428 possible villas will be easiest to book, PVB with 380 possible villas will be second easiest and VGF with 147 possible villas will be very hard to book w/out 11 month home resort advantage, IMO.
If we just compare studios, PVB with 360 should be easier to get compared to BLT's 133 possible studios and VGF with only 47 possible studios will be very tough to get at 7 months.
Yes. If you opt out of the guarantee, then you have the points and they work exactly like any other Poly points. Same banking and borrow rights, and same 11 month/7 month booking windows.What I meant was I need more detail 10% more points compared to what
If you cance your week do you have the same advantages of banking and borrowing.
Fixed week is part of the contract. You can sell them but they'll sell as fixed weeks. That might make it more difficult to sell but I wouldn't think much more. It's still points.Is the fixed week able to be sold on the resale market or do you just sell the points and lose the guarantee?