Update: passed!jedijames---$152-$15993-100-VGF-Dec-0/23, 0/24, 100/25, 100/26- sent 9/20
They’re pushing me to the limit!![]()
jedijames---$152-$15993-100-VGF-Dec-0/23, 0/24, 100/25, 100/26- sent 9/20, passed 10/17
Update: passed!jedijames---$152-$15993-100-VGF-Dec-0/23, 0/24, 100/25, 100/26- sent 9/20
They’re pushing me to the limit!![]()
Welcome home!Update: passed!
jedijames---$152-$15993-100-VGF-Dec-0/23, 0/24, 100/25, 100/26- sent 9/20, passed 10/17
Converting AKV to CCV points!
Absolutely not. We LOVE AKV. However, AKV lost a lot of value to us when we went from a family of 3 to 5 (twins). So, value studio and 1 bedrooms are off the table. All the other room categories are easily booked at 7 months. I realize club level are difficult to book but that never appealed to us.Can I ask about your specific motivation for doing this? Obviously you want a different home resort, but is it because of some negative experiences you've had?
Preferences aside, dues are cheaper and the contract has an extra 11 years on it compared to AKV.Absolutely not. We LOVE AKV. However, AKV lost a lot of value to us when we went from a family of 3 to 5 (twins). So, value studio and 1 bedrooms are off the table. All the other room categories are easily booked at 7 months. I realize club level are difficult to book but that never appealed to us.
I gain multiple years on the life of the contract. My projection of AKV dues vs CCV dues seems to be heavily in CCV favor. However that’s all projection, could be wrong. This also makes CCV better SAP than AKV, which we like to stay at the different resorts.
We LOVE CCV and are planning a Christmas trip which you need to own to have a good chance to book.
I realize that both CCV studio and 1-bed are limited to 4, but ultimately we want two bedrooms stay, so I don’t mind this. Plus, that’s 2 1/2 years away since the twins are under 3.
CCV has had a dip in resale value. I got two very good deals which spurred all of this. I believe CCV has a more realistic chance in bounce back value vs AKV. That wasn’t a big factor, but something i did think about. Again, could be wrong. I think that’s it![]()
Cool. Our kids are both teens now and don't like sharing a hotel bed anymore, so the studios are going to be a problem for us as well.Absolutely not. We LOVE AKV. However, AKV lost a lot of value to us when we went from a family of 3 to 5 (twins). So, value studio and 1 bedrooms are off the table. All the other room categories are easily booked at 7 months. I realize club level are difficult to book but that never appealed to us.
I gain multiple years on the life of the contract. My projection of AKV dues vs CCV dues seems to be heavily in CCV favor. However that’s all projection, could be wrong. This also makes CCV better SAP than AKV, which we like to stay at the different resorts.
We LOVE CCV and are planning a Christmas trip which you need to own to have a good chance to book.
I realize that both CCV studio and 1-bed are limited to 4, but ultimately we want two bedrooms stay, so I don’t mind this. Plus, that’s 2 1/2 years away since the twins are under 3.
CCV has had a dip in resale value. I got two very good deals which spurred all of this. I believe CCV has a more realistic chance in bounce back value vs AKV. That wasn’t a big factor, but something i did think about. Again, could be wrong. I think that’s it![]()
I got both AKV contracts at 113 per point. They had 100 22, 200 23 and 100 24, so on. This was for both 100 per contracts. So we definitely got our value out of them and to sell at $7 less per point doesn’t bother me.Cool. Our kids are both teens now and don't like sharing a hotel bed anymore, so the studios are going to be a problem for us as well.
What are the numbers for your two CCV contracts? (were they already posted?)
We are awaiting ROFR on ours, but I'm hoping we'll able to book a short, 3-night trip for December '26. Fingers crossed.
Same here!TIL I'm bad at reading because I was shocked at how fast that passedTurns out 8 =/= 9 hahaha