sjdisneywedding
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Well then welcome home neighbor![]()

but dont think that means I have to start agreeing with ya

Well then welcome home neighbor![]()


but dont think that means I have to start agreeing with ya![]()

You know, years ago, when oil was "cheap" and hung around $15 and $20/barrel and never moved higher, other airlines never understood or considered what Southwest Airlines was doing buying futures contracts on oil to hedge their costs years into the future. When oil went significantly higher and Southwest was still turning in profits because (initially) over 50% of their fuel needs were hedged and other airlines were posting massive losses as a direct result of higher fuel costs, they had a big change of heart as analysts were praising the genius of what Southwest had done.
Actually you have the largest risk, the yearly mainat fees.On the contrary. The only "risk" is the $2250 we paid...or rather the $1500 difference between what we paid and what you consider the proper price. $1500 is not a sum of money that would make any difference in my lifestyle today, nor would the $10,000 it "could" grow to in 35 years in your "alternative investment" scenario. I would actually hope it were no different for other DVC members. Certainly not something to go crazy over.
And that $1500 today - about the same as the current value of the $10/point DVC paid us for half our first year's points. So, from that perspective, yeah - we only paid about $5/point for the extension.
Small price for the extra 15 years. We have no risk.

"or maybe OKW is so run down"
Where does this come from?? Have you ever known Disney to allow this to happen?
Really??
There's no way it'll make up the difference over the next 10-15 years, maybe in 20-30 it'll cross over.Right now we're leaning towards saying "no, thanks". One question DW asked me but I only saw mentioned in passing earlier in the thread is the issue of the potential resale value. Do people think the additional years would make a difference to the resale value of a contract if one was to opt in to the extension and then sell their contract a few years down the road? If extended contracts do sell for more on the resale market, would it be $15/point more? I realize this is all crystal ball stuff but I'm interested to hear people's opinions.
- Mike
Absolutely. If we were looking at adding 10-15 years at the end of the contract, one could say exactly the same thing. The big difference is that when one compares to using now compared to just the last years of the term, there is a huge difference in the scenario and that's true for ANY and EVERY resort we could name, DVC or otherwise. Personally I prefer OKW but it's extremely likely the long term upkeep of OKW will be the highest of any on property resort in terms of the hard and soft goods and exteriors. The only saving grace may be that it doesn't have quite the level of amenities as some of the other DVC resorts and doesn't have the interior spaces to upkeep to the same level. That's what's scary about HH as well and VB ? to a lessor degree though the maints fees at VB have been consistently much higher for other reasons. The only way one can even think about justifying the cost from a dollar standpoint is simply that they expect to use those extra 15 years in one way or another (could be kids or grandkids) and that they are betting the fees and other costs will not outpace the comparable cash costs. Even then I think it's essentially a certainty that one could wait and buy in much later and come out ahead thus my stance it makes no sense for any group other than possibly for a smaller contract. One thing is for certain, that we have a number of years yet to have this discussion about once of twice a year.Now, replace each OKW with SSR and look in the mirror. Yep, those last few years of SSR ownership will be unbearable as it will be over 50 years old! And, who knows, it's possible that it won't be maintained as it approaches the half century mark. And, a night at SSR may cost no more than Pop Century. All hypothetical of course!
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Now, replace each OKW with SSR and look in the mirror. Yep, those last few years of SSR ownership will be unbearable as it will be over 50 years old! And, who knows, it's possible that it won't be maintained as it approaches the half century mark. And, a night at SSR may cost no more than Pop Century. All hypothetical of course!
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