nodes101
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 22, 2020
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This all sounds familiar as my wife and I are in serious thoughts to buy into DVC. I have done all the same math and I believe it makes sense vs paying cash for rooms or renting points. Plus, room rates (on and off property) are gonna keep going up. We stay primarily at POP and with the skyliner now there, I am guessing it will be >$250USD/night within 5yrs. Meanwhile, if you buy DVC today you get todays value (in USD) for as long as you own your contract. Your home resort will always have the same amount of points. For those complaining about the dollar, how can we know at all where the dollar will be in 5, 10, 20 years? Could be 60 cents for all we know. Plus, sounds like we are in different phases of life. We have young kids and are going every year (if not twice).
DVC holds its value and even the 2042 properties are still going up in resale value. How long will that last? Still 22years away.
For us we are trying to decide if we go all in right away or build up points over a few years with add-ons. In the end, it isn't about the money bc we are already spending it at Disney. It is about enhancing our stay with better, more spacious accomodations and some flexibility to stay in different resorts which we never pay to stay at because of the price tag.
You are right, sounds very familiar. I don't' think we are in as different phases are you may think. I have to small disney obsessed princesses myself. But the world is a big place and there are other things we'd like to do and places to show them. As much as we all love Disney we are thinking once a year or ever other year as to keep things varied.
Personally I like the idea of buying small at first and building up. Less up front cost and also let the membership grow with us as we decide to go more or pick more bigger villas as the kids want (and allow us) more privacy.
I admit I am a little concerned with the 2042 properties holding their value for resale especially after about 10-15 years. I can see those contracts dropping to pennies on the dollar in their final years. I'm more inclined to look at resorts with longer terms available for that reason because i love the idea of recouping part of my investement if and when the Disney magic wears off.