So...when you buy in to DVC....

amelia1

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and you stay at your home resort only(just for sake of this question) do you stay in the same building each time or are you not buying the structure itself but the right to stay in, let's say a studio at SSR. So you may not always end up in the same physical building but another unit of equal value.

Does that make sense?
 
You are buying a percentage of a particular unit, based on the number of points you buy. A unit may be a Grand Villa for example, or maybe 2 or 3 2-br's. It doesn't really matter. You then use those points to make a reservation.

The unit you own has no bearing on where you stay. You may end up never staying in the 'unit' you own. For instance, at SSR, you may end up in a 2-br in Congress Park, or a 1-br in the Grand Stand, or a studio in the Springs, or a 3-br THV. Whatever you reserve.
 
Thanks for your response. I like the idea of DVC but just not sure it's for us.

I did see a suggestion from someone to buy half the points you need and bank them for a trip every other year. That might work out for us since we don't come to WDW each year.

So much to think about.
 
Thanks for your response. I like the idea of DVC but just not sure it's for us.

I did see a suggestion from someone to buy half the points you need and bank them for a trip every other year. That might work out for us since we don't come to WDW each year.

So much to think about.

That's a good way to look at it. Don't plan on using DVC to trade out to non-DVC resorts and non-Disney places. There are so many cheaper timeshares that you can use for that.

When you buy into DVC, you purchase points. You can use those points anyway you like. So if you have enough points for two studios in a year or one one-bedroom in a year, you can use them anyway that works.
 

One thing that many members have done, just to start, was to buy a small contract via the resale market so they could become a member, for those every other year or even every third year stays.

It allows for a much smaller committment to DVC to start but allows you to experience it. For example, you could start with a 50 point contract and using banking and borrowing, end up with 150 points to use for a trip every 3 years. Depending on the resort that you choose, you could end up getting a 50 point contract for less than $5000.00.

Good luck!
 
One thing that many members have done, just to start, was to buy a small contract via the resale market so they could become a member, for those every other year or even every third year stays.

It allows for a much smaller committment to DVC to start but allows you to experience it. For example, you could start with a 50 point contract and using banking and borrowing, end up with 150 points to use for a trip every 3 years. Depending on the resort that you choose, you could end up getting a 50 point contract for less than $5000.00.

Good luck!

That would be nice!
 
One thing that many members have done, just to start, was to buy a small contract via the resale market so they could become a member, for those every other year or even every third year stays.

It allows for a much smaller committment to DVC to start but allows you to experience it. For example, you could start with a 50 point contract and using banking and borrowing, end up with 150 points to use for a trip every 3 years. Depending on the resort that you choose, you could end up getting a 50 point contract for less than $5000.00.

Good luck!

I like this idea as a "get your feet wet move"
???- If I did this resale and then LATER added on through Disney direct. Do I pay a closing fee through Disney(I think no since I would be a member but just thought I would verify??)
 
I like this idea as a "get your feet wet move"
???- If I did this resale and then LATER added on through Disney direct. Do I pay a closing fee through Disney(I think no since I would be a member but just thought I would verify??)

Unless they change and start charging everyone a closing fee. That was only added in the past year or two to new member purchases.
 
I like this idea as a "get your feet wet move"
???- If I did this resale and then LATER added on through Disney direct. Do I pay a closing fee through Disney(I think no since I would be a member but just thought I would verify??)

No, no closing costs right now. And, once you are a member, you qualify for better incentives at a lower level of point purchase.

For example, I bought in with a small VWL contract. When I added on at BLT, I bought 130 points. I paid the same price per point that was being offered to new members at the 200 point level.
 
Sandisw- Are you saying there are no closing costs when you purchase through disney?? We are waiting on our paperwork to sign and we have to pay a fee for closing. Didn't know if this was something new that disney started? but we do have a closing fee.
 
Sandisw- Are you saying there are no closing costs when you purchase through disney?? We are waiting on our paperwork to sign and we have to pay a fee for closing. Didn't know if this was something new that disney started? but we do have a closing fee.

this was recently started for new memberships only.

there are no closing costs for add-ons.
 
Sandisw- Are you saying there are no closing costs when you purchase through disney?? We are waiting on our paperwork to sign and we have to pay a fee for closing. Didn't know if this was something new that disney started? but we do have a closing fee.

Sorry for the confusion. I was responding to the posters question regarding add on contracts once you are a member. In those cases, right now, there are no closing costs.

For new members, you do pay something for closing.
 
Buying for the right to stay there.. all rooms subject to availability.
 
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I did see a suggestion from someone to buy half the points you need and bank them for a trip every other year. That might work out for us since we don't come to WDW each year. . . .

One thing that many members have done, just to start, was to buy a small contract via the resale market so they could become a member, for those every other year or even every third year stays.

It allows for a much smaller committment to DVC to start but allows you to experience it. . . . . Good luck!

No matter the desire, we can always get the advice to just try a little; whether it be DVC or Heroin . . . .

Beware of Addonitis!
 



















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