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DVC..............Wannabe, DVC..............Gonna
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OK, another comparison question:
I have an opportunity to buy into SSR with the current incentive of $85 pp.
Pros: DVC makes financing so darn easy, don't have to make payments or pay MF's until mid year. 2nd lowest MF's. And the points don't expire until I'm in my mid-80's
Cons: Can't afford as many points, so it's studio city or borrow. Going to be the biggest resort, so 11/7 month window has no real advantage except for DTD views. Supply/Demand effect on resale prices in a few years (though not intending to re-sale, but you never know). Cost per point is higher than resale.
OKW -
Pros: Cheapest pp price for WDW DVC resorts. Can buy contracts w/banked or 2004 points. Can get approx 10% more points for same $ as SSR. Lowest MF's. Can book at WDW more than 7 months out.
Cons: Gotta borrow against the home equity line (but at a much lower rate than DVC.) Hassle with ROFR. Pay MF's for all 2005. Points expire when I'm in my mid-70's
HH -
Pros: Cheaper than OKW, making it the best combination of price per point and MF's. Can buy contracts w/banked or 2004 points. Can book at HH more than 7 months out.
Cons: Same as OKW plus cannot book at WDW until 7 months out.
I've checked the major resale sites and there are a few appealing OKW and HH contracts but not sure which way to go.
Next year, if we get into DVC, we plan to go to HH in late June or mid-July. Then go to WDW either the 1st of Nov or the 1st of Dec. Then in late June 2006, back to WDW for DD's 9th birthday so she will be old enough to ride the horses at FW. Then back in the fall for the F&WF. Since we live in NC, HH is closer and depending on how much we like HH, we may alternate there each summer. I doubt we'd travel to WDW during peak times like Easter, 4th or Christmas.
Also, where we stay at WDW is not really important and we can be flexible with a 1br or studio on most trips.
Opinions please.
Thanks.
I have an opportunity to buy into SSR with the current incentive of $85 pp.
Pros: DVC makes financing so darn easy, don't have to make payments or pay MF's until mid year. 2nd lowest MF's. And the points don't expire until I'm in my mid-80's

Cons: Can't afford as many points, so it's studio city or borrow. Going to be the biggest resort, so 11/7 month window has no real advantage except for DTD views. Supply/Demand effect on resale prices in a few years (though not intending to re-sale, but you never know). Cost per point is higher than resale.
OKW -
Pros: Cheapest pp price for WDW DVC resorts. Can buy contracts w/banked or 2004 points. Can get approx 10% more points for same $ as SSR. Lowest MF's. Can book at WDW more than 7 months out.
Cons: Gotta borrow against the home equity line (but at a much lower rate than DVC.) Hassle with ROFR. Pay MF's for all 2005. Points expire when I'm in my mid-70's

HH -
Pros: Cheaper than OKW, making it the best combination of price per point and MF's. Can buy contracts w/banked or 2004 points. Can book at HH more than 7 months out.
Cons: Same as OKW plus cannot book at WDW until 7 months out.
I've checked the major resale sites and there are a few appealing OKW and HH contracts but not sure which way to go.
Next year, if we get into DVC, we plan to go to HH in late June or mid-July. Then go to WDW either the 1st of Nov or the 1st of Dec. Then in late June 2006, back to WDW for DD's 9th birthday so she will be old enough to ride the horses at FW. Then back in the fall for the F&WF. Since we live in NC, HH is closer and depending on how much we like HH, we may alternate there each summer. I doubt we'd travel to WDW during peak times like Easter, 4th or Christmas.
Also, where we stay at WDW is not really important and we can be flexible with a 1br or studio on most trips.
Opinions please.
Thanks.