SSR-CM said:Buy where you want to stay !
Why exactly?

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SSR-CM said:Buy where you want to stay !
Well, it's not so much a worry that Disney would change the flexibility of the program. As I said in a previous post, it probably would never happen.Daitcher said:Why exactly?I own SSR and stay wherever I want now. We usually stay at BCV & BWV booking at the 7 month mark. What possible reason would DVC have to rescind staying at other resorts? The flexiblity is what makes the program. If you must travel peak times then buy where you want to stay. If you have an ounce of flexiblity or cannot book at least 8 months in advance it makes no difference where you own. Traveling to WDW during school breaks is not a vacation and we will NEVER do it.
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Daitcher said:Another thought on this great topic. Resales values are still high right now. They bottom is going to fall out soon. Who would be willing to buy a resale with only 10 years use left? Nobody unless it was ridiculously cheap. Time is running out on the older resorts and sooner rather than later the resale value will be falling. This may not mean much because most people probably plan to keep the contract. I like knowing that with my SSR contract I have quite a few years left before the value drops. Hey it might go up as older resorts near the end of the term and new resort pricing increases. I wonder how those "buy where you want to stay people" will feel when there beloved resort is worthless?I strongly urge new DVC buyers to consider the extra years and future value. You never know when an emergency may arise and you must sell. You'll have to pry my contract out of my cold dead fingers.
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Daitcher said:Another thought on this great topic. Resales values are still high right now. They bottom is going to fall out soon. Who would be willing to buy a resale with only 10 years use left? Nobody unless it was ridiculously cheap. Time is running out on the older resorts and sooner rather than later the resale value will be falling. This may not mean much because most people probably plan to keep the contract. I like knowing that with my SSR contract I have quite a few years left before the value drops. Hey it might go up as older resorts near the end of the term and new resort pricing increases. I wonder how those "buy where you want to stay people" will feel when there beloved resort is worthless?I strongly urge new DVC buyers to consider the extra years and future value. You never know when an emergency may arise and you must sell. You'll have to pry my contract out of my cold dead fingers.
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