limabeanmom2003
Wilderness Lodge Memories
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I don't think we can really do a pros/cons analysis based on your criteria. We can do a pros/cons of buying DVC versus not buying DVC, or between direct and resale. But, when it comes to a specific resort, it's not pros/cons, but you really need to do a trade-off analysis. And. You can only do that with alternatives.With the new DVC going in at Wilderness Lodge, what are any pros/cons you can think of regarding purchasing VWL resale?
Wilderness Lodge is our favorite resort. The prices are getting really high to stay there (regular reservation in main lodge). I'm evaluating if buying resale will save us money. I will not buy direct. I'm only interested in Wilderness Lodge.I don't think we can really do a pros/cons analysis based on your criteria. We can do a pros/cons of buying DVC versus not buying DVC, or between direct and resale. But, when it comes to a specific resort, it's not pros/cons, but you really need to do a trade-off analysis. And. You can only do that with alternatives.
So, have to determined that DVC is an appropriate purchase for you? Have you evaluated the differences between direct and resale? And, finally, where do you want to stay?
VWL does have a shorter expiration. But it's a nice place.
So, this sounds more like a "is DVC worth it" question. How often will you visit Disney World? Compared to hotel rates at the Wilderness Lodge, DVC will save you money as long as you make use of all your points.Wilderness Lodge is our favorite resort. The prices are getting really high to stay there (regular reservation in main lodge). I'm evaluating if buying resale will save us money. I will not buy direct. I'm only interested in Wilderness Lodge.
You'll have to decide if you can afford it, are OK with the compromises of a timeshare and if DVC works for you. I don't see much difference in the VWL vs new resort question than I do VWL vs Poly or AKV. It will save money over cash in all likelihood but if you go at a time when there are significant discounts/free dining then it may not save that much and it will lock you in.Wilderness Lodge is our favorite resort. The prices are getting really high to stay there (regular reservation in main lodge). I'm evaluating if buying resale will save us money. I will not buy direct. I'm only interested in Wilderness Lodge.
Pros- It's VWL
Cons- ...???
I would wait and see what they do to the place before buying.
Bill
Only thing is that the new timeshare property could drive up resale prices on the current. I find it hard to believe people will sell current contracts for ~$80 if new sales are $160 or higher.
If my heart was set on VWL, I'd buy ASAP.
You don't know that, the new construction may effect the old resort in a negative manor and drive prices south. IMO there is an equal chance of the new resort causing the older resales to drop in price, as there is for it to rise in price.Only thing is that the new timeshare property could drive up resale prices on the current. I find it hard to believe people will sell current contracts for ~$80 if new sales are $160 or higher.
If my heart was set on VWL, I'd buy ASAP.
You don't know that, the new construction may effect the old resort in a negative manor and drive prices south.
I think it's likely that anyone who likes VWL and is thinking of buying there will be just as happy now and in the future as they would have been without the addition. I'm sure there will be some that like it better and some that like it less after the expansion but I doubt it'll make much difference in the overall desirability of the resort. There will be some that are hard core who will be unhappy with the changes and some of those complaints may be valid but some will complain just because they'll have it set in their mind that anything different is bad. I do think this will cause an uptick in prices there comparatively speaking. If I would have bought VWL without the expansion, I don't see any reason not to do so now unless one wanted to wait and consider the new resort there. Cost wise it's likely better to buy now than in 1-2 years all else being equal.I think this may be one of those situations where it could go either way, as I could just as easily picture the whole thing devaluing the old contracts. Now there will be a new home resort on the very same property, with a more desirable expiration date and with lodgings which the old owners are relegated to simply looking longingly at? If anything it has diminished my appetite for adding on there and we're thinking about augmenting our AKV instead.