MinnieSueB
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I really think we will hear this week. Fingers crossed!waiting 14 days, but feels like 14 weeks at this point!
I really think we will hear this week. Fingers crossed!waiting 14 days, but feels like 14 weeks at this point!
Thanks!Good get.
In my experience when a sentence starts with "don't take this the wrong way..." or "no offense..." you're probably actually going to say something that will offend and you know exactly WHAT way you want it to be taken. But since apparently we're friends, 75 points banked gives a full week in a standard view every other year. It's 348 points for 2 lake view studios for a week. Oddly enough I couldn't find a 73 point contract to make it exactly 348 so I settled for the 75 pointer. Additionally, having 350 points that cost on average $128.57 with PVB dues and contract length essentially means I have 350 SAP that cost me $2.99 per point per year left on the contract. Those points are at a beloved resort and are not something that I will have to worry about selling if I did choose to get out of it. Unlike Saratoga which at current cost is $4.52 per point per year left with nearly identical dues and is a lot harder to sell.We're all friends here so don't take this the wrong way... but what's the use case for 75 PVB points?
That's why the most puzzling thing you can run into in this whole process are the sellers who drag their feet signing paperwork and responding to emails. Like... buddy... the faster this goes, the faster you get tens of thousands of dollars in your pocket. How about some motivation?
But if I WERE to have taken your question the wrong way I would let you know that perhaps you need to worry about your own money not mine.
You got a great deal on this one & I'm not really worried at all about our VGFs in ROFR right now. I really don't see them taking any since they are actively selling VGF2. I really think we are golden.Thanks!
My very first attempt at getting my feet wet with DVC ownership was a 50 point VGF resale contract I managed to score for something like $130 per point. Back then I didn't even really understand how the ROFR process worked. Of course that one got taken.
Fingers crossed on this one!
Hope so! Prior to the Poly2 announcement I was hoping they'd let us know before the end of the month so that I could just go direct at VGF2 (for more points) but my new backup is to just wait for Poly2, although I'll still be sad if they take this one since it was such a good deal!I really think we will hear this week. Fingers crossed!
I definitely feel a lot more confident because of the active sales aspect, but there must be at least some theoretical minimum where they would exercise ROFR, no?You got a great deal on this one & I'm not really worried at all about our VGFs in ROFR right now. I really don't see them taking any since they are actively selling VGF2. I really think we are golden.
I think this is a very common occurence, actually. Most families I know don't want to go to Disney every single year, so a 75 point contract, or even less for some resorts, gives them the ability to stay in a deluxe accomodation every year without necessarily breaking the bank. When I started with DVC, I bought 80 points as my first direct purchase. It gave me the blue-card benefits and it allowed me to stay at PVB as a special treat. My points have grown since then (haha), but I definitely see why people would only want a small contract.In my experience when a sentence starts with "don't take this the wrong way..." or "no offense..." you're probably actually going to say something that will offend and you know exactly WHAT way you want it to be taken. But since apparently we're friends, 75 points banked gives a full week in a standard view every other year. It's 348 points for 2 lake view studios for a week. Oddly enough I couldn't find a 73 point contract to make it exactly 348 so I settled for the 75 pointer. Additionally, having 350 points that cost on average $128.57 with PVB dues and contract length essentially means I have 350 SAP that cost me $2.99 per point per year left on the contract. Those points are at a beloved resort and are not something that I will have to worry about selling if I did choose to get out of it. Unlike Saratoga which at current cost is $4.52 per point per year left with nearly identical dues and is a lot harder to sell.
But if I WERE to have taken your question the wrong way I would let you know that perhaps you need to worry about your own money not mine.
I would be shocked if they took any of our VGFs. I'm hoping to hear back this week.I definitely feel a lot more confident because of the active sales aspect, but there just be at least some theoretical minimum where they would exercise ROFR, no?
One of the main things we talk about on this board is peoples’ different strategies for how they use their points. I don’t think anyone is trying to tell you how to spend your money. We have the financing threads for thatIn my experience when a sentence starts with "don't take this the wrong way..." or "no offense..." you're probably actually going to say something that will offend and you know exactly WHAT way you want it to be taken. But since apparently we're friends, 75 points banked gives a full week in a standard view every other year. It's 348 points for 2 lake view studios for a week. Oddly enough I couldn't find a 73 point contract to make it exactly 348 so I settled for the 75 pointer. Additionally, having 350 points that cost on average $128.57 with PVB dues and contract length essentially means I have 350 SAP that cost me $2.99 per point per year left on the contract. Those points are at a beloved resort and are not something that I will have to worry about selling if I did choose to get out of it. Unlike Saratoga which at current cost is $4.52 per point per year left with nearly identical dues and is a lot harder to sell.
But if I WERE to have taken your question the wrong way I would let you know that perhaps you need to worry about your own money not mine.
How come June 1st? I’m planning to buy but need to get my money out. I know I need to commit by March 30th.As a seller, I have had situations that took me a week or so to coordinate it with DH who had a unique job.
But, I do always try to get to the bank, notorized and back within a few days
The good news is I have until June 1st to make the final payment to Disney for VGF so I have lots of time!!
In the fall I went 38 days and they took it. Worst.Day 33 and still waiting![]()
brwright---$125-$27968-200-SSR-Feb-0/21, 400/22, 200/23, 200/24- sent 2/16 -taken 3/9
No surprise![]()
I'm in with a $120/300 so if you're going down, I'm going down with you.So sorry! I have an almost identical contract that has been in ROFR since March 8th. $125-$27262-200-SSR-Apr-0/21, 200/22, 200/23. Our first attempt! Waiting on a miracle over here, but expecting disappointment.
So sorry! I have an almost identical contract that has been in ROFR since March 8th. $125-$27262-200-SSR-Apr-0/21, 200/22, 200/23. Our first attempt! Waiting on a miracle over here, but expecting disappointment.
I'm in with a $120/300 so if you're going down, I'm going down with you.
I think this is a very common occurence, actually. Most families I know don't want to go to Disney every single year, so a 75 point contract, or even less for some resorts, gives them the ability to stay in a deluxe accomodation every year without necessarily breaking the bank. When I started with DVC, I bought 80 points as my first direct purchase. It gave me the blue-card benefits and it allowed me to stay at PVB as a special treat. My points have grown since then (haha), but I definitely see why people would only want a small contract.