Perelandra
Mouseketeer
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Not liking my chances on my $100 AKL that is loaded with points.
Congratulations!!We finally heard something today. Just found out that we PASSED! Has been a very long wait but happy to be through this part
db24---$105-$24982-220-AKV-Mar-60/19, 440/20, 220/21, 220/22- sent 1/8, passed 2/26
I did get a update from my agent. Said that Disney sent it to committee on February 12 (30 days after it was sent to Disney). Does going to committee actually mean anything?
Ugh! What a day! I hate it for you.update - taken
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That’s fantastic news!We finally heard something today. Just found out that we PASSED! Has been a very long wait but happy to be through this part
db24---$105-$24982-220-AKV-Mar-60/19, 440/20, 220/21, 220/22- sent 1/8, passed 2/26
it should not as they can change them now.
I really like Gib with Disney if you’re buying direct. He’s super nice, very helpful, never pushy.I watch this thread closely as I try to navigate our way through our first purchase (if it ever happens). At first we were on the "Direct" route but then we lost confidence in our guide. That, combined with the upfront "savings" that come with Resale led us to look hard at that route. We found a few contracts that we made offers on, most got rejected, one got accepted however prior to making the down payment it was discovered the seller apparently was not upfront with the resale company as to the availability of points as listed so we withdrew our offer. That along with all the stories of waiting, issues with brokers, contracts being ROFR by Disney, most contracts being partially or totally stripped etc has us back to pursuing Direct I think. We want our first contract to go easy and smooth so I think we will give it another go with a new guide and see how it goes.
Yes, sometimes things get messed up in the resale process but I still think it's worthwhile for the savings and many contracts sail right through with no problems. We own both direct and resale contracts and yes, buying directly is EXTREMELY convenient BUT you pay a huge premium for that. Resale can be an annoying and slow process sometimes but I can assure you that once you have your points, you don't look back. We've had pretty good resale experiences, so I would still recommend it, as long as you don't care about staying in the newest resorts (the restriction on resale points). If you want your (unrestricted) points now and you're willing to pay a premium for it, then direct is your best option. Either way, you'll enjoy your membership.I watch this thread closely as I try to navigate our way through our first purchase (if it ever happens). At first we were on the "Direct" route but then we lost confidence in our guide. That, combined with the upfront "savings" that come with Resale led us to look hard at that route. We found a few contracts that we made offers on, most got rejected, one got accepted however prior to making the down payment it was discovered the seller apparently was not upfront with the resale company as to the availability of points as listed so we withdrew our offer. That along with all the stories of waiting, issues with brokers, contracts being ROFR by Disney, most contracts being partially or totally stripped etc has us back to pursuing Direct I think. We want our first contract to go easy and smooth so I think we will give it another go with a new guide and see how it goes.
We own direct and resale too, and were not impressed with our first guide (who seemed to be dialing it in) but have liked our new guide (the one who sold us our RIV points).Yes, sometimes things get messed up in the resale process but I still think it's worthwhile for the savings and many contracts sail right through with no problems. We own both direct and resale contracts and yes, buying directly is EXTREMELY convenient BUT you pay a huge premium for that. Resale can be an annoying and slow process sometimes but I can assure you that once you have your points, you don't look back. We've had pretty good resale experiences, so I would still recommend it, as long as you don't care about staying in the newest resorts (the restriction on resale points). If you want your (unrestricted) points now and you're willing to pay a premium for it, then direct is your best option. Either way, you'll enjoy your membership.
We own direct and resale too, and were not impressed with our first guide (who seemed to be dialing it in) but have liked our new guide (the one who sold us our RIV points).
I watch this thread closely as I try to navigate our way through our first purchase (if it ever happens). At first we were on the "Direct" route but then we lost confidence in our guide. That, combined with the upfront "savings" that come with Resale led us to look hard at that route. We found a few contracts that we made offers on, most got rejected, one got accepted however prior to making the down payment it was discovered the seller apparently was not upfront with the resale company as to the availability of points as listed so we withdrew our offer. That along with all the stories of waiting, issues with brokers, contracts being ROFR by Disney, most contracts being partially or totally stripped etc has us back to pursuing Direct I think. We want our first contract to go easy and smooth so I think we will give it another go with a new guide and see how it goes.
That's kind of where I'm at. If ours doesn't make it through ROFR, I am thinking of just using my escrow payment and closing costs to put towards a direct resale contract when we go in April. I'll pay a little more but we'd have member benefits and we'd leave with points.I watch this thread closely as I try to navigate our way through our first purchase (if it ever happens). At first we were on the "Direct" route but then we lost confidence in our guide. That, combined with the upfront "savings" that come with Resale led us to look hard at that route. We found a few contracts that we made offers on, most got rejected, one got accepted however prior to making the down payment it was discovered the seller apparently was not upfront with the resale company as to the availability of points as listed so we withdrew our offer. That along with all the stories of waiting, issues with brokers, contracts being ROFR by Disney, most contracts being partially or totally stripped etc has us back to pursuing Direct I think. We want our first contract to go easy and smooth so I think we will give it another go with a new guide and see how it goes.
That's kind of where I'm at. If ours doesn't make it through ROFR, I am thinking of just using my escrow payment and closing costs to put towards a direct resale contract when we go in April. I'll pay a little more but we'd have member benefits and we'd leave with points.
We bought 3 days into our trip last April, and a couple days later, we made our NYE reservation at Riviera. We already were in the system, though, and it matched our VGF UY, so it was REALLY fast.That's kind of where I'm at. If ours doesn't make it through ROFR, I am thinking of just using my escrow payment and closing costs to put towards a direct resale contract when we go in April. I'll pay a little more but we'd have member benefits and we'd leave with points.
I hadn't thought about that. Thats something I might be able to work to our advantage too!Yeah that sounds like a good way to go if you already have a vacation planned, I would think that you could apply the cost of your planned trip toward your direct purchase?
I get that people buy direct on here, but there is no way I could justify it. I just had an offer accepted at AKL for $100 per point. If I went through Disney, I would have had to pay $186 per point. In the case of my 160 point contract, that's an extra $13,760! I can absolutely wait for 30 extra days of hassle, after all, in a few months I will have forgotten all about the trouble. And the direct benefits are just of little value to me.