Not ROFR thread - general discussion

I want to plug Water Butlers. I believe they are former Disney cast members and they do a fantastic job: https://waterbutlers.com/
I've used Water Butlers twice and I was happy with them as well. They send a picture of the delivery which was helpful so the bell services could see what it looked like and found it easily. I will mention that they have a lot of water choices on their website (plus lots of other things too) but if you are really hung up on a certain brand of water you should actually put that in the message to them also. They substituted a different brand which didn't matter to me, but I know others have stronger opinions on water. Just selecting the water brand/quantity doesn't ensure that is what you will get, unless you perhaps put in a message what acceptable subs are.
 
I always refused to consider a resale contract on a different Use Year.

Why should I stay on the same course?
I've toyed with it several times, but always concluded that the cons outweighed the benefits. Seems like it introduces unnecessary complexity to using and/or combining your points. But, plenty of people seem to do it and make it work just fine. I guess, the question I would need to answer first is why am I buying a contract with a different UY? I don't have a good reason for myself.
 
I've toyed with it several times, but always concluded that the cons outweighed the benefits. Seems like it introduces unnecessary complexity to using and/or combining your points. But, plenty of people seem to do it and make it work just fine. I guess, the question I would need to answer first is why am I buying a contract with a different UY? I don't have a good reason for myself.
For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I’m satisfied with my purchase, with the price I paid at the moment I had a deal.

That being said, I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs. It may open a new path for any future purchase.
 
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For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs.
Are you adding on at the same resort for the home resort booking period? Want split stays? Buying SAP? Have a specific trip that doesn't fit within your current UY?

There are times when an additional UY can make sense. I don't personally have multiple, but I know someone that travels primarily in the fall and needed a summer trip annually. Oct didn't cut it anymore so she added on enough at a different resort just to use in the summer and cover all her trips annually.

If price is the only deciding factor another UY may not be the right choice. The savings up front will result in a lot more work over the decades of membership if you don't have a specific need for the additional UY. You could even strand points negating the entire savings.
 
For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I’m satisfied with my purchase, with the price I paid at the moment I had a deal.

That being said, I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs. It may open a new path for any future purchase.

I became a two UY owner by accident. I had a specific price in mind for a BWV resale contract but kept striking out w/ my original UY (June). One day, I decided to place a bid on a contract with a Dec UY - and the sellers accepted. It was fully loaded, so I went for it.

Looking back, I probably should have considered this setup from the beginning. Given our travel habits - we go several times a year - having both June and December actually makes a lot of sense. It helps make sure we’re never using points right after a banking deadline. I know that’s not a big deal for everyone, but for me, it’s something I prefer to avoid.
 
I became a two UY owner by accident. I had a specific price in mind for a BWV resale contract but kept striking out w/ my original UY (June). One day, I decided to place a bid on a contract with a Dec UY - and the sellers accepted. It was fully loaded, so I went for it.

Looking back, I probably should have considered this setup from the beginning. Given our travel habits - we go several times a year - having both June and December actually makes a lot of sense. It helps make sure we’re never using points right after a banking deadline. I know that’s not a big deal for everyone, but for me, it’s something I prefer to avoid.
I’m a huge fan of two use years, especially if they’re at different resorts, because you can’t combine them for the 11 month advantage anyway, and as someone who plans trips within five months at least once a year, having twice as many waitlist options is great.

Having said that, I think 4 years (the number I have) is at least one too many, and I would never advise 2 UY for the same home resort— even if it saves you $15-25/pt up front, that is a huge pain to save less than $1/yr.
 
Are you adding on at the same resort for the home resort booking period? Want split stays? Buying SAP? Have a specific trip that doesn't fit within your current UY?

There are times when an additional UY can make sense. I don't personally have multiple, but I know someone that travels primarily in the fall and needed a summer trip annually. Oct didn't cut it anymore so she added on enough at a different resort just to use in the summer and cover all her trips annually.

If price is the only deciding factor another UY may not be the right choice. The savings up front will result in a lot more work over the decades of membership if you don't have a specific need for the additional UY. You could even strand points negating the entire savings.
Thank you.

What about buying a resale contract at a restricted resort? Unless I could combine the cost points with direct points, I fail to see why the UY would matter.
 
For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I’m satisfied with my purchase, with the price I paid at the moment I had a deal.

That being said, I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs. It may open a new path for any future purchase.
For me the downside is transfers being limited to one. I have multiple contracts under one use year and I find that actually much more confusing than having different UY.
 
Thank you.

What about buying a resale contract at a restricted resort? Unless I could combine the cost points with direct points, I fail to see why the UY would matter.
That could be fine. Does the new UY work with your travel habits? As mentioned above you'll get two more waitlists, but you'll need to remember another banking deadline. Not the end of the world, but more work.

If it's restricted you'll never combine it with one of the original 14 resorts resale. If you ever added on direct that could make it more interesting. You would have to decide if you want that with the original 14 resale resort UY or the restricted resort UY. Direct points would mix with any resale contract at 7-months being able to book the original 14 and/or restricted resorts.
 
For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I’m satisfied with my purchase, with the price I paid at the moment I had a deal.

That being said, I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs. It may open a new path for any future purchase.
We have 3 UY's. Feb was our first, which was great for summer trips. As our girls got older we started taking fall/winter trips. So, we bought more points (different resort) with an August UY. Then we added on with a June UY. I haven't had a problem keeping track of our points. I do have a spreadsheet for that and it's worked out well.
 
For my second resale contract - I am convinced I could have paid a lesser amount had I bought a contract with a different UY.

I’m satisfied with my purchase, with the price I paid at the moment I had a deal.

That being said, I would love to hear from people who manage multiple UYs. It may open a new path for any future purchase.

We have three UY but each is large enough to function on its own.

We use them for different trips and for split stays so having that many works out fine.

It does mean I may be borrowing when I have other points that could be used, but that’s okay.

We never relied on transfers and so them eliminating the exception they were giving owners with multiple UYs to transfer more than once didn’t impact us because we never bought with that intent.

But, all my stays are early in the UY for the membership we use which allows the utmost flexibility if we do need to cancel or change a trip!

Now, we do have resale RIV with direct VGF which is nice because I know that I won’t ever lose a RIV point because I can supplement with my VGF.

I had BLT that I bought resale with it thinking no big deal and I hated it so I sold it a year later.
 










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