The formula is pretty easy. Take a look at "alldiz" and her price list. She paid approximately $19,750 which includes bought points and maitenance fees. Take that number and divide it by the amount of nights she have stayed at a DVC resort so far. In "alldiz" case it was 20 nights. So, in reality, she has paid $987.50 for each night so far. But over the years, as she spends more nights, her first DVC trip will continue to get cheaper as the price per night falls.
The price falls rather quickly at first. For me it was: First trip - $3,219.54/night, Second trip - $1,361.85/night, Third trip - $885.19, and the Forth trip not yet taken - $635.31. So by the end of this year, my first trip will have only cost me $635.31 per night. Understand? But the figure doesn't seem to drop as quick as time goes by.
Here is the important part of this: I figure that for me I will be paying less than CRO rates at the moderates in the next 10 years. That is current (today's) CRO rates. So my frist stay on DVC will have (on average) cost me less than today's CRO for a moderate/night.
The price falls rather quickly at first. For me it was: First trip - $3,219.54/night, Second trip - $1,361.85/night, Third trip - $885.19, and the Forth trip not yet taken - $635.31. So by the end of this year, my first trip will have only cost me $635.31 per night. Understand? But the figure doesn't seem to drop as quick as time goes by.
Here is the important part of this: I figure that for me I will be paying less than CRO rates at the moderates in the next 10 years. That is current (today's) CRO rates. So my frist stay on DVC will have (on average) cost me less than today's CRO for a moderate/night.