frabjous
Mouseketeer
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- May 23, 2017
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Given that the upfront cost is much higher compared to other resorts I dont think buying VGF to sleep around is a good choice. If you want to sleep around I would suggest to buy SSR. if you buy VGF you should for the most part use the points at VGF.
Right that sounded like what the OP was saying. That they for sure want to stay at the VGF every other year in Dec *and* they additionally want to stay on the alternate years at a second resort near Epcot but they aren't sure which one yet. So I was suggesting one of the many options to consider is if while searching the market they happen upon one or more VGF contracts with enough points to travel every year, that they could consider using those for both travel plans until they find that second "home", at which point they may find themselves wanting to travel more often or in bigger rooms and just add on to what they have, or they might want to trade by selling one of the deeds and buying new. There is definitely some negatives to this, but if they truly *love* VGF, it does have the nice benefit that they always have a great fallback, and the administration is simple when you have one bucket. It's true that its cheaper to go SSR but its not that significant when you annualize it. It's effectively $1 more a point per year to buy VGF resale over SSR (accounting for SSR having a 10 year lesser term length as well as the small annual fee difference). The 11 month home resort window is also of much greater use at a small resort than a big resort like SSR. Finally, unless SSR is also a destination the OP would love, and a place they would like to frequent they might be disappointed when the 7-month they were looking for at that peak time didn't work out. On the other hand, if you they own elsewhere and want to stay at SSR, its a pretty much a given they will obtain it.
It sounds like from @_auroraborealis_ 's comment that 7-mo booking at BCV and BWV is difficult for studios in the Fall (OP specifically mentioned Spring and Fall), this might be a bad idea cost factors aside. It wasn't clear to me if they were thinking studios or 1BRs.