Well, for any regulars who recall the "Seeking the weight of authority" post.... it seems as though some money we invested last June, and hadn't checked on, is up over $6k! So, the decision has been tentatively made to go forward for 150 points....
Since the group responses were so persuasive and well thought the first round, let's give it another try? Below are categories in a matchup between the two that includes our personal preferences. I can't say how each is weighted, as I don't know myself. As for "buy at the resort you most want to stay at" - I've never stayed in a DVC room, and have nothing to compare each resort to, haven't seen or "felt" any of them, so it's not that simple. All I can go on is general consensus. But to ignore other factors is impossible. Help make the call:
Category/Winner
Location: VWL while kids are young, no question, and SSR when they are older, maybe. For the adults, SSR hands down. Major league tough call for us on this.
Theme: Our tastes probably go with VWL, but SSR is a close second as our daughter (DD?) is obsessed with horses.
Initial Cost: VWL
Dues: SSR
Inheritance: SSR for the extra 12 years..
Resale: I'd bet as time dwindles down on these contracts-say 10 years from now, any initial cost savings at VWL would be met by a lower resale with SSR holding up better.
Risk: SSR has lots of units.... analogous to OKW, and OKW resale patterns scare me.
Amenities: SSR has a spa.
Pool: SSR will have a better pool.
Financing: SSR (but is now not a mandatory need)
Newness factor: SSR
On-site dining: VWL
So there you have it... thoughts? Also, when not in "Premier" or "Dream" season, during which I will rarely ever try to attend WDW after the last Christmas fiasco (I wasn't feeling the magic) ,and the because of bigger points requirements-honestly and truly how hard are 2br rentals 7 months out in the other periods, say Adventure through Dream? Truth is I think I'd like to try all the resorts at one point.
Thanks team,
Bryan
Since the group responses were so persuasive and well thought the first round, let's give it another try? Below are categories in a matchup between the two that includes our personal preferences. I can't say how each is weighted, as I don't know myself. As for "buy at the resort you most want to stay at" - I've never stayed in a DVC room, and have nothing to compare each resort to, haven't seen or "felt" any of them, so it's not that simple. All I can go on is general consensus. But to ignore other factors is impossible. Help make the call:
Category/Winner
Location: VWL while kids are young, no question, and SSR when they are older, maybe. For the adults, SSR hands down. Major league tough call for us on this.
Theme: Our tastes probably go with VWL, but SSR is a close second as our daughter (DD?) is obsessed with horses.
Initial Cost: VWL
Dues: SSR
Inheritance: SSR for the extra 12 years..
Resale: I'd bet as time dwindles down on these contracts-say 10 years from now, any initial cost savings at VWL would be met by a lower resale with SSR holding up better.
Risk: SSR has lots of units.... analogous to OKW, and OKW resale patterns scare me.
Amenities: SSR has a spa.
Pool: SSR will have a better pool.
Financing: SSR (but is now not a mandatory need)
Newness factor: SSR
On-site dining: VWL
So there you have it... thoughts? Also, when not in "Premier" or "Dream" season, during which I will rarely ever try to attend WDW after the last Christmas fiasco (I wasn't feeling the magic) ,and the because of bigger points requirements-honestly and truly how hard are 2br rentals 7 months out in the other periods, say Adventure through Dream? Truth is I think I'd like to try all the resorts at one point.
Thanks team,
Bryan