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If you travel in December, buy where you want to stay. Those dates, you are going to have issues even getting 1BR at 7 months at a number of resorts. The first two weeks of December are the highest demand weeks of the year for DVC.[/QUOTE
Is it just harder to get because the points are lower?
first week of December is legitimately the most popular week of the year. Studios are generally gone before 7 months, as are many 1BRs. DVC Members come for the annual meeting, Christmas decor, mild weather and low points. Certain units are hard to get even at exactly 11 months.
Fully agree- If you go Jan to beginning of September, and wish to resort hop, buying a resale at a cheaper resort such as SSR and enough points for a 1 bed gives you many more options than say buying enough points for a studio at Copper Creek at full whack. During this period, avoiding holidays etc, the only 1 beds you struggle with are AKV club level and value, and BLT standard, every other 1 bed at every other resort is open and you can even sometimes get the odd night (s) in these categories.So sorry for the confusion
Yes, I was trying to emphasize the difference. As a studio person myself, I have been amazed at the increase in booking challenges over the past couple of years... enough that I am adjusting my holdings to get that 11 month booking window at my resort of choice again.
For us vets, the difference is obvious but I think newbies need the emphasis... of course one possible solution would be to buy enough points for the 1 bedrooms!
January and February are cold. And Summer is hot.
We DVCers really like low crowds, point bargains, and good weather.
This is a little red flag, reason being is that if you intend on every 3 years you run the risk of a trip being cancelled and then losing the points. DVC makes the most sense when you go at least every other year, yearly or even more frequently. If you are looking at every 3 years then you are better renting than paying yearly MF's. Just something to consider. There are probably more reasons not to buy in this situation than there are in favor of buying.every three years to stay one week
Wow thanks for all the info you guys, so after reading everything I think what I might end up doing is just buying in at animal Kingdom for 25 points and then either Baylake or the Polynesian for 50 and bank and barrow them then use them every three years to stay one week back to back at each place if I can get them both at 11 months out for stays the first two weeks in December. So then I want my use year to be October since there is no November and that way if sometime I couldn't go in December I could go on spring break at the beginning April and if I had to cancel I can still bank my points as I'd have enough time is that the way it works. Do I have it right? Also if I couldn't get something at the poly at 11 months could I wait tell the 7 month and then use my poly points to get something somewhere else or another week at AK? thanks guys
Hear, hear! (Agreed!)The availability has been discussed above, I want to touch on other issues. DVC has website issues, they have for years, some improvement and changes but still some issues. Nothing worse than trying to book your hard to get reservation online and the site crashes. Calling MS can be crap shoot, sometimes they answer right away, other times it ca be a 40 minute wait.
Depends where you're from. Up here in the frozen north, January and February in Florida are "warm" for us. Actual Summer in Florida is, for us, like standing in a blast furnace, completely unbearable for even a few minutes. Going regularly in February, it's gotten so that my wife and I dread returning home to the ice and snow.
Crowd wise, October is the new June. It has been a trend of the latest 2-3 years, but October is now busier than most of the summer months in the whole WDW, not just DVC. MK opens often at 8:00 insteadf of the usual 9:00. I guess the best kept Disney secret (how lovely is the fall) is now public domain.
Thanks guys, anouther question. Gasp. How does rci work? Do you book a week then put it? I saw in the book they sent me you can trade it in rci. My 18yo son scuba dives and have gone on a few 10-14 trips. I know he'll be doing it for a long time and I was wondering if I ever wanted to put it in there how it works. Thanks so much for everything.
I have never used DVC for RCI, but my family has owned RCI for over 30 years and DH and I are avid divers (until we had kids) and have gone on dive trips all over the world. Generally on the diving trips, we have found lodging on our own because in most places it is just as easy (easier, because you aren't locked in to anything until you book, and you can book on fairly short notice) to find private apartment rentals for a very good price. When my mom was booking RCI for Hawaii, to get the best ones on the beach, she was usually planning 2 years in advance. I don't think using DVC points is a good value.
There are multiple ways to use DVC through RCI. Here are a few that I know of:Thanks guys, anouther question. Gasp. How does rci work? Do you book a week then put it?