Dean,
Could you please expand on those options. I am really committed to buy in a timeshare but I am truly trying to find what fits best for my family and we like Disney a lot.
KT
Remember, you asked. Buying a timeshare, any timeshare including DVC, is such a personal decision with infinite variables that include location, preference, personal situation and family size. There's no way I can hit every variable or make a single recommendation but hopefully I can give you an idea of some of the choices involved and hopefully get you to think a little bit. I'm going to set up a few scenarios both including DVC and other options. I'll only deal with timeshares and assume 2 BR units unless noted otherwise.
1. DVC alone - works well for on property stays and reasonable priced for Sun-Fri stays. Very high fees, very POOR and expensive trade options. Around $24-30K for a week in a 2 BR with yearly fees around $1750 or more a year, S-F would cut those numbers to around 60% of those costs. Cost varies with home resort and retail vs resale.
2. Marriott week. Lets assume Grande Vista (in Orlando), 2 BR lockoff and resale purchase. $10K or less with yearly fees around $900 a year. Committed to full week stay but MUCH better trade options. A few extra fees including yearly II membership and lockoff fee if that options is used, somewhere around $175 a year at the tops currently. Internal trading preference to other Marriotts, much better trade power, direct access to II.
3. Marriott week none Orlando. Lets assume Manor Club, 2 BR lockoff and resale purchase. $10K or less with yearly fees around $800 a year. Committed to full week stay but MUCH better trade options. The same extra fees issues. Internal trading preference to other Marriotts, much better trade power, direct access to II. Plus the option of trading in to DVC for full week stays. This options is available to DVC studios and 1 BR and off season (about half the year).
4. Bluegreen Points 20,000 points qualified about $8-10K, non qualified about half that. Yearly fees about $1000. Direct access to about 50 resorts and the option of exchanges within both II and RCI with RCI dues included. Not limited to full weeks for the 50 resorts but you are for exchanges. 20K points will give you a 2 BR every year or slightly more or less depending on the resort in questions. Potential to trade to Orlando and similar locations for up to 7 weeks a year with RCI, can likely do 3 trades a year with II.
5. Other points systems have similar plusses and minuses but they are all different. Wyndham, Hyatt, Starwood, Hilton, RCI points are 5 other points systems that come to mind.
6. Cheap timeshare in say Daytona, Gatlinburg, NC mountains, etc; Purchase price as low as a few hundred dollars and fees as low as $500 a year. The above II info still applies, the potential to trade to DVC if its an II resort and not in Orlando.
Here are a few examples of what Ive done for exchanges.
1. Daughters Honeymoon to HI for 2007. Used a Marriott studio and an II bonus week. Got a 1 BR at the Maui Ocean Club and a studio at Marriotts KoOlina on Oahu. Total cost around $650 plus prorated purchase price raising the total to a little under $1000 with an appropriate return of the purchase principle included.
2. 2 weeks in HI in Jan using BG points with one through II and one through RCI. Got a 1 BR at the Wyndham Beach Walk in Waikiki and a 1 BR at the Westin on Maui. Used 16K Bluegreen points which had a negligible purchase price (long story). Total cost about $1150 with maint fees and exchange costs.
3. 2 Weeks in HI several years ago with a 2 BR on Kauai and two 1 BR on Kaanapali Beach (Kaanapali Beach Club). About $1200 total.
4. 3 two BR weeks at Marriotts Grande Ocean (2 I own, 1 exchange). Total cost about $2700 in maint fees and the one exchange fee. Add in for return of purchase principle maybe another $1500
5. Nine 2 BR units for family trip this past summer for Gatlinburg using BG points. Total cost around $3K.
6. 2 BR at Marriotts Grande Vista for May Holiday. Only stayed 4 nights but used a Marriott studio to trade, total cost maybe $350.
7. Im in Orlando right now at one of the Hiltons in a 2 BR. Used 3K BG points (studio) to get it through RCI, total cost maybe $300.
8. Two 2 BR Marriott Horizons units in Orlando for 2009 as a gift for my nurses using two free weeks from BG, total cost just the exchange fee and guest certificate, less than $200 a week.
9. Upcoming trip to Aruba for 12 nights. Exchange to the Marriott Surf Club for a 1 BR plus nights before and after at the Bluegreen resort there. Used my Marriott trading 1 BR and BG points. Total cost some $900.
10. 6 nights Myrtle Beach in a 1 BR BG resort for $300
11. 7 nights Gatlinburg Fall Colors about $400 in a large 1 BR.
12. Ive also had a number of exchanges to DVC in 1 & 2 BR units over the last few years. Total cost variable but likely an average of around $400 including exchange fees and the $95 resort services fee that DVC charges extra.
IMO, DVC can be a great choice for the right situation and a horrible choice for the wrong situation. The right number of DVC points plus one or more other timeshare options can be a wonderful combo for many. Id suggest you take this info and formulate what YOU want from timeshare ownership. Consider where you want to go, how flexible you are, whether you can go off season, what unit size and what your current and likely future financial issues may be. Spend 6 months investigating whats best for you. This is likely the best place for DVC, the Timeshare Users Group (
www.tug2.net) is likely the best single place for other timeshares.