WDWguru
aka tivogirl, keeper of the live WDW webcams at ht
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After going to WDW for the fifth time in a year, we finally sat in on the DVC open house this trip. We're seriously thinking about it but have a few questions for you vets out there.
We get the concept and it sounds great, but the way we travel may be prohibitive. We do go to WDW quite a lot, but do it on semi-short notice. We'd like some real-life feedback if you'd be so kind:
1. We tend to travel with short notice (a few weeks, or even a few days) and realize that this may depend on what season we're in (we tend NOT to travel at peak times), but what are your experiences with late booking? Is it at all possible to get the resort you want? We don't mind moving around, but there are a few favorites we'd like to be in for sure. If we know we want to go at a peak time or for a long trip (our usual stay is 4-5 nights), we definitely plan in advance.
2. They mentioned that the point levels change from time to time for cruises, other resorts, etc. How often and how much? Do they change every year? Every 3 years? And when they do, about how much do they change?
3. They keep pushing the fact that this is a physical asset. How many of you have had luck financing through a regular bank? How about buying/selling? Is it really viewed as property in the "real world" or is it like a travel club to everyone outside Disney with regards to the financials?
4. A volume question. How tough is it to book a "regular" resort? Is it like frequent flyer seats, where there are only a few in each resort? Or is it pretty easy to get in if we want to stay at, say, AKL? I realize this isn't the best use for our points, but we like to check out different places and may want to do a few days from time to time.
I think that's all we have for now. I'm literally in the Orlando airport waiting for my flight home! We're going to read over the book on the plane and do some more figuring. To us, the cruise option seems like a great deal (the HAL to Alaska) as we do that every few years, but it sure makes for a lot of points we need to get when we sign up.
If I think of more, I'll post again. Thanks so much everyone!
We get the concept and it sounds great, but the way we travel may be prohibitive. We do go to WDW quite a lot, but do it on semi-short notice. We'd like some real-life feedback if you'd be so kind:
1. We tend to travel with short notice (a few weeks, or even a few days) and realize that this may depend on what season we're in (we tend NOT to travel at peak times), but what are your experiences with late booking? Is it at all possible to get the resort you want? We don't mind moving around, but there are a few favorites we'd like to be in for sure. If we know we want to go at a peak time or for a long trip (our usual stay is 4-5 nights), we definitely plan in advance.
2. They mentioned that the point levels change from time to time for cruises, other resorts, etc. How often and how much? Do they change every year? Every 3 years? And when they do, about how much do they change?
3. They keep pushing the fact that this is a physical asset. How many of you have had luck financing through a regular bank? How about buying/selling? Is it really viewed as property in the "real world" or is it like a travel club to everyone outside Disney with regards to the financials?
4. A volume question. How tough is it to book a "regular" resort? Is it like frequent flyer seats, where there are only a few in each resort? Or is it pretty easy to get in if we want to stay at, say, AKL? I realize this isn't the best use for our points, but we like to check out different places and may want to do a few days from time to time.
I think that's all we have for now. I'm literally in the Orlando airport waiting for my flight home! We're going to read over the book on the plane and do some more figuring. To us, the cruise option seems like a great deal (the HAL to Alaska) as we do that every few years, but it sure makes for a lot of points we need to get when we sign up.
If I think of more, I'll post again. Thanks so much everyone!