ROFR Thread April to June 2022 *PLEASE SEE FIRST POST FOR INSTRUCTIONS & FORMATTING TOOL*

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I’m not afraid of big contracts, but I don’t need another 480 points! And it’s the wrong use year so I’m not tempted at all. I just really want to know how low they will need to go to sell that one.

I’m still eyeing the $150/pp contract at BLT, but my husband told me absolutely not. Such a party pooper.
 
I started looking at 25 and 50 point contracts over the weekend because it seemed like Disney wasn’t taking those with ROFR but today’s bloodbath debunked that theory so I’m back to eyeing international contracts and contracts at actively selling resorts while I await the inevitable. Day 22 on my AKL contract…
 

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Good luck trying to get rid of that down the road! 480 points is difficult enough never mind at Aulani which will take ages to sell out.

I may be the only Aulani Nay-Sayer still left but, despite hearing that the resort is gorgeous, availability is decent at 7 months and not having an 11 month window at WDW makes it really hard to justify for SAP. I feel like I'm the only one left with a hard no for AUL!
Even though I own Aulani now, I still feel like I'm a naysayer, if that's possible. Even though the resort is beautiful, there's a lot of political and economic headwinds in Hawaii that can negatively impact the MFs and overall cost of owning. For me personally, it made sense to buy at least a subsidized dues contract because we live here, we do 3-4 staycations a year, and I was tired of using my WDW points to pay for high point chart rooms that are usually the only ones left at the 7 month window. Out of all my contracts, it is quickly becoming my favorite to own, not just for the lowest dues, but the fact that I paid so little for it, compared to my other contracts, and I still have the option to use it as SAP. I believe it will be the very last contract I will sell, if I ever decide to sell.
 
Do you ever feel like resale just isn't worth the hassle? For what will ultimately amount (for me) a difference of $1600 over 42 years.

I guess if you are in no rush to get the points then fine, but if you want to book something before it's no longer available then it seem like more hassle than it's worth. And I don't know how closing costs compare to buying direct??
 
Do you ever feel like resale just isn't worth the hassle? For what will ultimately amount (for me) a difference of $1600 over 42 years.
$1,600? What are you buying? My Aulani purchase is saving me over $20,000. Not over 42 years, on day 1. If you're only buying 25 or 50 points, no I don't think the hassle is worth it.

But I find this fun as hell.

I guess if you are in no rush to get the points then fine, but if you want to book something before it's no longer available then it seem like more hassle than it's worth. And I don't know how closing costs compare to buying direct??
Don't impulse buy DVC. If you need points tomorrow, rent them. The ease of Direct is a negative IMO. It puts people into unsustainable debt.
 
Do you ever feel like resale just isn't worth the hassle? For what will ultimately amount (for me) a difference of $1600 over 42 years.

I guess if you are in no rush to get the points then fine, but if you want to book something before it's no longer available then it seem like more hassle than it's worth. And I don't know how closing costs compare to buying direct??
Some of us like the excitement and the challenge. Resale is not for the faint of heart but it can be a lot of fun.

Personally, I own both resale and direct. Closing costs are higher resale.
 
$1,600? What are you buying? My Aulani purchase is saving me over $20,000. Not over 42 years, on day 1. If you're only buying 25 or 50 points, no I don't think the hassle is worth it.

But I find this fun as hell.


Don't impulse buy DVC. If you need points tomorrow, rent them. The ease of Direct is a negative IMO. It puts people into unsustainable debt.
It's for 100 points at VGF...it's my first direct buy so having them rewrite the contract for 100 more points gives me an $8 discount. Most contracts around there are only about 15-20 cheaper per point resale so it comes out to only $1500-$2000 less. Factor in $800 closing costs then it doesn't seem worth it.
 
$1,600? What are you buying? My Aulani purchase is saving me over $20,000. Not over 42 years, on day 1. If you're only buying 25 or 50 points, no I don't think the hassle is worth it.

But I find this fun as hell.


Don't impulse buy DVC. If you need points tomorrow, rent them. The ease of Direct is a negative IMO. It puts people into unsustainable debt.
Also, I already had these trips booked (and planned for 2023) so I want to get them booked under DVC points so I can transfer away from my cash paid reservations.
 
It's for 100 points at VGF...it's my first direct buy so having them rewrite the contract for 100 more points gives me an $8 discount. Most contracts around there are only about 15-20 cheaper per point resale so it comes out to only $1500-$2000 less. Factor in $800 closing costs then it doesn't seem worth it.
In your case, I would say it's "worth" it, since you are not a direct member yet. it all depends on the resort and situation. I would say, VGF direct is worth it. BCV or Poly direct is NOT. The situation varies with each individual.
 
Do you ever feel like resale just isn't worth the hassle? For what will ultimately amount (for me) a difference of $1600 over 42 years.

I guess if you are in no rush to get the points then fine, but if you want to book something before it's no longer available then it seem like more hassle than it's worth. And I don't know how closing costs compare to buying direct??
I think a lot of people, even resale fans, would say smaller contracts via resale just aren't worth it for the limited savings, time investment, difficulty finding your particular use year, and inability to use those points at future resorts. However, if you just need a few more points, aren’t in a huge rush for them, and are okay spending the time finding the right contract with right use year etc., I think it could still be worth it especially for resorts not on active sale. I can definitely see the argument for direct as well though.

Direct closing costs are usually slightly less, but the difference isn’t as big as it used to be.
 
If they need to sell they may not have a choice in a few months. The value is that resort is going to go down. I'm just glad we got in at $150 & $145pp this spring.
Being the smallest DVC resort, closest to any WDW theme park, best pool hands down, and countless other perks, I think it'll hold it's value far longer than a few months. Having bought at VGC & BLT when first offered for sale, then OKW & SSR resale, we always tried to get into BCV and had a hard time getting our dates. Having our first choice resort for 20 years is far better than having any other for more. That's just how we do it.. everyone has different motivations. Having more years has never been one of ours.
 
Do you ever feel like resale just isn't worth the hassle? For what will ultimately amount (for me) a difference of $1600 over 42 years.

I guess if you are in no rush to get the points then fine, but if you want to book something before it's no longer available then it seem like more hassle than it's worth. And I don't know how closing costs compare to buying direct??
It depends on your financial situation imo. I have friends that have more time than money, and don't mind spending it to avoid delays or hassles. I try to be smart with my money, but hey.. I vacation to Disney several times a year for the last 39 years, so.. like I said.. I try lol! I spend all of my discretionary money at Disney. As a former Imagineer, Disney vacations and DVC are necessities. But, I have enough points to get me through the process, so I don't mind the wait.
 
This is my first one:

Chuckdlc---$69-$16577-190-VB-Dec-0/20, 30/21, 190/22, 190/23- sent 4/29
Good deal if it goes through! I have almost pulled the trigger on a few VB or HH contracts myself. I don't see many VB getting bought back, so hopeful this gets through for you!
 
Even though I own Aulani now, I still feel like I'm a naysayer, if that's possible. Even though the resort is beautiful, there's a lot of political and economic headwinds in Hawaii that can negatively impact the MFs and overall cost of owning. For me personally, it made sense to buy at least a subsidized dues contract because we live here, we do 3-4 staycations a year, and I was tired of using my WDW points to pay for high point chart rooms that are usually the only ones left at the 7 month window. Out of all my contracts, it is quickly becoming my favorite to own, not just for the lowest dues, but the fact that I paid so little for it, compared to my other contracts, and I still have the option to use it as SAP. I believe it will be the very last contract I will sell, if I ever decide to sell.
An Aulani naysayer who then says it will likely be the last contract he sells.

Now that is a new category of Aulani owner all by itself!

Wait. Could that be me too?
 
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