Me and my family (wife, 10 year old and 2 year old) are real deal Disney resort / park fans. We live on Long Island and go to Disney about twice a year. We like trying new resorts, but we seem to be more focused on the Grand Floridian. My big quick questions;
1. Can you still "buy into" The Grand Floridian?
2. From what I understand, DVC benefits the more expensive resorts long term?
3. I only want to initially purchase 150 points upfront. I would pay outright (I dont want to finance). I just want to make sure that I am allowed to add on points in the future?
4. How long are the DVC contracts good for?
5. Is there a special website to pick out DVC Resorts? (I am curious to look at availability)
1. Currently suspended, but they will be opening up new sales again within the next few months. Pricing is unknown, but may actually be better than recent direct pricing.
2. Not sure what you mean. It's important to remember that while Disney markets DVC as the "equivalent of a Deluxe Resort," that's not fully true. Unlike Deluxe Resorts, DVC doesn't include the same degree of housekeeping. Studios are often smaller than regular DVC resort rooms. (THough the Grand Floridian expansion is basically adding regular resort rooms as being "DVC.")
3. You can add in the future with purchase of additional GFV points directly, you can add by buying re-sale, you can add at other resorts.
4. All GF contracts expire in 2064, no matter when purchased.
5. Availability of using your points? Or availability of buying resorts? You can find the various resorts on every website, including the official Disney Vacation Club website. You can buy direct points at any of them, except currently GFV (which is temporarily suspended). Because it's the newest resort with tons of points still to sell, there are discounts on Riviera. And because it's been hard to sell out, Aulani has discounts. But you can buy any DVC resort.
Then there is the availability of booking your resort -- This is another way it differs dramatically from booking a regular deluxe resort. You can usually book a regular deluxe resort just a few weeks/months in advance. With DVC, you need to book 7-11 months in advance. Once you are less than 7 months from your trip, availability starts to shrink very quickly. For example, if you were looking for Memorial Day weekend right now, 4 1/2 months away, you'd find no availability at most resorts. You really have to book in that 7-11 month window in advance. If you wanted to book Easter, 3 months from now -- Pretty sure you won't find a single available DVC room at any resort.