I'd need something like the recent OKW incentives to get me to jump back in.
LOL - I know exactly what you mean.
Nice! I’ve just got a standard view studio for week 39 (114 points) plus a 36 points top-up contract. Lack of MB does not bother me as we’re not entitled to it anyway in the UK. I’ll make my own magic
I will also be making my own magic
Do they ever do extra incentives for potential buyers who are current guests?
On every
DCL boat I've been on this year, the
DVC guides on board try to pitch special Flash sales only available on the boat that expires at cruise end. Not sure how that translates to stays on property.
If you are buying, might as well get a fixed week at the standard view of your choice as those will likely be hard to get otherwise. Or a different view that you will just "have" to have
My thinking exactly. As I don't need anymore SAP, I wanted to lock down my must have view in accommodations I want to stay in during a time I want to be there. But, everybody's use case is different.
I thought we all were expecting mild incentives for the first cycle as there are a lot of people wanting to add no matter the price.
That's where I was too. I would have signed at $225 a point and no incentives.
Question on fixed weeks: If we get UY 24 points will we just have that amount of points we purchased to use as we like then get our UY25 week booked as usual?
Example, I buy week 6, or 19 or 44 (my top 3 choices), but they have already happened for 2024, will I see 1XX banked points and have my week booked for 2025? This could work for me!
I asked my guide this
exact question because I am in the same place with my April use year points and week #50,
which starts before the Tower opens on the 17th of December (same situation as if the week had already happened). The answer is you will get your 2024 use year points to use as you like. If you choose to bank those 2024 points instead and
regardless of your banking deadlines for your use year, you can call Member Services to bank your 2024 points (only for your new Poly 2024 contract points, obviously) all the way up to the month before your use year resets (March in my case) - this is a special exception they will make for new contract points in this case. Your week for 2025 is fixed/guaranteed, unless of you course you choose to redeem your 2025 week for the points to use as you like.
It is interesting to see how aggressively they are discounting CFW relative to others. It's still a terrible value given the dues, but they're clearly trying to stratify their pricing in this cycle to push CFW demand.
Actually the incentives this cycle are worse for CFW than they were last cycle. For several months I was holding on to finalizing a fixed week at CFW under the last cycle's incentives and was going to make a decision on that contract today based on whether the CFW incentives improved this cycle - well, they got worse. I canceled the CFW contract altogether (because of ambiguity with Reflections), but it is surprising to me that the incentives worsened this cycle for CFW. I don't understand why they would do that if they're trying to stimulate demand? CFW already has a tough sell with resale restrictions, dues, niche customer base for cabins at that resort etc.