Brian Noble
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Yeah, I remember the Associate member thing---that was the first shot at David's if I recall.
It was and it was really the first time DVD/DVC gave owners something that gave insight into where they sat the line between renting within the rules and renting to a degree that you could be seen as doing it for a commercial enterprise, purpose and practice.Yeah, I remember the Associate member thing---that was the first shot at David's if I recall.
What was this? This is before my time.Yeah, I remember the Associate member thing---that was the first shot at David's if I recall.
I haven’t heard this take before but I can see your point.But I wouldn’t buy it for sap because its sap lifecycle will likely be less than a decade of use. It’s more about cheaper Aulani trips for the duration.
The cons for me is that I wouldn’t be using them at Aulani…..Cons for me for Aulani as SAP is that you can't reallocate coasts without cancelling at 7 months, to my understanding. Note I've only tried this with my WDW points and haven't had the opportunity to test this with my VDH points yet, but I assume the same holds true (I also assume west coast points can reallocate at 7 months at any west coast resort without cancellation, hopefully).
I haven’t heard this take before but I can see your point.
Its a coastal resort - true.
Its dues will keep going up and up - true of all DVCs (but I get your point…at a faster rate than non-coastals).
I wonder if its massive size, and the lack of frequent destructive (or even disruptive) storms will help mitigate the rate of dues increases so that its “SAP Lifecycle” will be longer than your estimation? I am not an architect or builder, but even I can see by its layout to be designed to resist weather damage.
I was stationed on Oahu for three years and saw only one Tsunami the entire time I was stationed there. While dues may go up a bit over time due to natural disasters I would be more concerned that those dues were to go up due to the operational overhead. In three years of living there I constantly saw the price of everything sky high and while I never earned a paycheck via the civilian market I have to assume their wages are higher then that of DW and those wages would be my long term concern. Also like others mentioned, not only would I not have a guaranteed 11 month booking of something to fall back on I would now be burning my Aulani points and not be at AulaniI did thread on the potential for Aulani dues to skyrocket like VB/HHI. After many responses I came to the conclusion that while it was possible it was not likely to happen. Much like the various Tsunami warnings they have had on Oahu, the threat is there but due to location it is not as likely to have devastation like from some hurricanes.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/thoughts-on-aul-dues-will-they-increase-like-vb-hhi.3949917/
I think this is more reservation specific than contract specific, right? I have a VGC stay booked with VGF points. If I go to modify it only VGC and VDH come up as searchable options. No Aulani, WDW, VB, or HHI.Cons for me for Aulani as SAP is that you can't reallocate coasts without cancelling at 7 months, to my understanding. Note I've only tried this with my WDW points and haven't had the opportunity to test this with my VDH points yet, but I assume the same holds true (I also assume west coast points can reallocate at 7 months at any west coast resort without cancellation, hopefully).
Yes, but since you'd probably book Aulani at 11 months, the change at 7 months would be an issue. I'm surprised a VGC reservation doesn't allow you to pull up Aulani! I didn't realize that was a thing! Member Services made it sound like a coast to coast issue, with west coast vs east coast being your options. I assume it's so you don't accidentally modify to a hotel on the wrong side of the US for where you plan to be.I think this is more reservation specific than contract specific, right? I have a VGC stay booked with VGF points. If I go to modify it only VGC and VDH come up as searchable options. No Aulani, WDW, VB, or HHI.