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Keep in mind, you'll read lots of factors about "breaking even" on your original investment. The number always used for comparison sake is the highest rack rate, and generally, it's not too tough to find discounts at Disney. There are codes and AP rates, and seaonal specials. Another big way to save without buying DVC is to rent points from a member. By renting points at a DVC resort you can literally pay half of the rack rate and never have to put in the orignal investment, or pay one penny in dues. We actually sold our DVC membership because we moved to Orlando and no longer use it, but if we ever do begin to vacation regularly at Disney again, we'd rent points from another member. For whatever reason, the members are reluctant to raise the price per point that they charge when renting points. END QUOTE
Obviously everyone that rents from DVC members know that they are getting a great deal - why continue this?!?
Keep in mind, you'll read lots of factors about "breaking even" on your original investment. The number always used for comparison sake is the highest rack rate, and generally, it's not too tough to find discounts at Disney. There are codes and AP rates, and seaonal specials. Another big way to save without buying DVC is to rent points from a member. By renting points at a DVC resort you can literally pay half of the rack rate and never have to put in the orignal investment, or pay one penny in dues. We actually sold our DVC membership because we moved to Orlando and no longer use it, but if we ever do begin to vacation regularly at Disney again, we'd rent points from another member. For whatever reason, the members are reluctant to raise the price per point that they charge when renting points. END QUOTE
Obviously everyone that rents from DVC members know that they are getting a great deal - why continue this?!?