stewart715
DIS Veteran
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- Apr 5, 2019
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That's really a great point. And another reason it will drive it down. For two weeks a year, you'd need about 200 points. That's $37,600. Resale at 150, that would be $30,000. A difference of $7,600. The average family of 4 would save $1,000 per year on Gold AP (yes, I know it can go away) after buying direct. With dining and merchandise discounts, they are broken even within 5-6 years (and get to book at all 14 resorts) with over 40 years left on the contract and I have all direct points. If I'm thinking of DRR, I'm buying direct at that point...and it's not really close.I voted between 125-150. I think initially it will try to be sold high but i think educated buyers will be offering less than list price. I still think DVC will be the ones to hold the bar high on this one. They want to keep the resale price high so that they don't lose business -- Their tactic will be - why buy resale at $150 per point, be locked into only Riviera when you can buy direct at $188 per point and have access to all the resorts and all the perks for just $38 more per point. Makes direct look like a great deal