Spring Direct Incentives 2/9-4/27

SSR is a VERY different experience than Poly. But are you really just buying for SAP+ it sounds like?
Yeah we use our Poly as SAP. We already have 160 resale poly.

Things change. That 7 month availability may not always be there. The only guarantee DVC gives is booking your home resort at 11 months. I wouldnt gamble. But thats just my personal take on it.
Thanks!

I wonder if anyone switched from POLY to SSR this round?
 
Yes but you could do the same with the Poly points and remember those will always rent and go for a premium even at the board sponsor where you would be lucky to get $14 a point for SSR unless you had a confirmed reservation.
Facts.

Also if you buy POLY direct and need to sell right away you dont lose nearly as much as if you buy SSR direct and need to sell.
 

Yea I agree. BUT. We always book a 1-bedroom at beach club or BW. And those 1 bedroom are always available right at 7 months

But poly have longer contract date. less dues.
There are maybe two positives in your case for buying SSR.
First, is more points overall - for SAP since you are only using them elsewhere (BCV or BWV). You mentioned getting 200 SSR vs 150 Poly.
Second, is for point allocation. If for example you ultimately want to stay at BCW or BWV for a week at the end of October. SSR is 184 points, BWV is 216 points, BCV is 219 points, but Poly is 270 points. So you'd need to have the much higher number of points available to reserve Poly just to hope you can switch to your preferred resort at the 7 month mark. You'd be tying up less points with reserving SSR in the 7-11 month period and then switching to your preferred resort at the 7 month. So that could be a considered a plus for SSR.... but it's a gamble if you can switch and you'd have to be flexible with staying at SSR if your hopes don't work out.

I personally wouldn't get SSR over Poly, but I can see why it would be attractive to some.
 
There are maybe two positives in your case for buying SSR.
First, is more points overall - for SAP since you are only using them elsewhere (BCV or BWV). You mentioned getting 200 SSR vs 150 Poly.
Second, is for point allocation. If for example you ultimately want to stay at BCW or BWV for a week at the end of October. SSR is 184 points, BWV is 216 points, BCV is 219 points, but Poly is 270 points. So you'd need to have the much higher number of points available to reserve Poly just to hope you can switch to your preferred resort at the 7 month mark. You'd be tying up less points with reserving SSR in the 7-11 month period and then switching to your preferred resort at the 7 month. So that could be a considered a plus for SSR.... but it's a gamble if you can switch and you'd have to be flexible with staying at SSR if your hopes don't work out.

I personally wouldn't get SSR over Poly, but I can see why it would be attractive to some.
For our spring break and summer trip, I don't even bother booking 11 months. As there's always something available at 7 months.

I do use my BLT to hold something during fall trip
 
I will just point out one thing about SSR for SAP is after 2042 the points charts just go up except for AKV, CCV, CFW, OKW & SSR so while you are direct you will certainly need the extra 50 points as opposed to PVB while high you might be able to sneak into a standard/resort view at your home resort at 11 months.
 
Right.

The thought process is 200 points direct allow more power at new resort like RIV where 150 even with bank and borrow + 24 OTUP is 324. Might not be enough for a spring trip
Not my cup of tea but some enjoy the split stay. So you could use whatever direct contract to stay one portion and your BLT to stay at an O14 resort
 
I’ll be honest. When considering how many points a 1 BR and up cost at Poly, if I were booking a week stay and those were my two options, I’d probably pick SSR currently. In other words, I’d be more excited to try a full week at SSR than staying in PIT.

But, where to buy points is a different calculus. My 1-2 hour interest came to a pretty quick end after realizing that there just isn’t any benefit to home resort priority at SSR. Combined with the shorter contract, just hard to see it make sense for buying direct.

@Add-On-Itis - you were considering RIV at one point, right? If the direct points are primarily to use there, you may need less direct points because you’ll have an easier time accessing the resort view rooms. Just a thought. I seem to recall you’re ok with Poly, but don’t really love it.
 
And, keep in mind the drive off the lot depreciation hit with direct SSR is pretty similar to direct RIV. It was the same with the recent CCV flash sale. I think some of us get sort of excited for the O14 resorts to go on sale thinking they’ll hold their value better than restricted resorts but, aside from PVB, there isn’t really much data to support that they will.
 
@airjay75
that’s correct! But no the direct points won’t be used mainly at RIV but just as SAP.

I’m still leaning more with sticking with POLY, but just thinking it thru if SSR is a good idea.
 
When considering how many points a 1 BR and up cost at Poly, if I were booking a week stay and those were my two options, I’d probably pick SSR currently. In other words, I’d be more excited to try a full week at SSR than staying in PIT.

For what it's worth, I stayed for a week at Poly Tower a couple months ago (FW50) in a 2bdrm TPV and it was pure magic. The serenity of Bay lake with the MK backdrop was ... incredible. Not sure which other resorts will offer me that combination of serenity and accessibility. But, everybody has their preferences and no two DVC use cases are the same.
 
For what it's worth, I stayed for a week at Poly Tower a couple months ago (FW50) in a 2bdrm TPV and it was pure magic. The serenity of Bay lake with the MK backdrop was ... incredible. Not sure which other resorts will offer me that combination of serenity and accessibility. But, everybody has their preferences and no two DVC use cases are the same.
I imagine those would be amazing! But with limited resources we are point misers and go for the resort view when we stay.
 
For what it's worth, I stayed for a week at Poly Tower a couple months ago (FW50) in a 2bdrm TPV and it was pure magic. The serenity of Bay lake with the MK backdrop was ... incredible. Not sure which other resorts will offer me that combination of serenity and accessibility. But, everybody has their preferences and no two DVC use cases are the same.
I mean, that does sound amazing. Don’t want to go look at how many points that cost though 🤣.
 
I'll be on the DCL Dream on Friday... will check with the onboard guides on incentives - I assume they will be identical to those posted here, but you never know until you know.
Enjoy your cruise! I wasn't planning on buying while on vacation in Aulani, but they had a special incentive of $1k when doing so, and here I am back from my Aulani vacation with 200 VDH points. Hope they have something good for you.
 











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