Or you might consider a non DVC timeshare if you plan to go during the summer every other year.CMedley78 said:Dean-
Those are my two reasons....I like to travel during April and during the summer (I teach) and the points are cheaper. I am actually leaning more toward buying 65 points right now, because we are looking at an every other year vacation to HH.
They want to stay at HH from March through Oct (not long weekends) or they are adding cheaper generic points to supplement additional ownerships. There is no other situation where buying HH is reasonable and that includes those that are "flexible" on where they stay.
senecabeach said:I agree. There are certainly "cheaper" beach resorts/timeshares out there.
DVC is certainly more flexible than some, such as Marriott. For a 2 BR summer for a week, A top Marriott would be slightly cheaper to slightly more up front but would be significantly less yearly on fees and give you far more options from a trade standpoint. It would not be as flexible from a usage standpoint. But there are other options including other points options that would be MUCH cheaper both upfront and yearly. They would not be as luxurious however. Ultimately the dollar value depends on how and when you'll use it and what unit size you need. For 5 days avoiding weekends, DVC will be competitive but there would still be cheaper options.Doctor P said:It only sometimes seems like that on the face and it depends on circumstances. I researched other resorts extensively before we bought our HH points. If you want a 2BR all the time, yes, there are cheaper resorts. If you want to stay in a studio or even a 1BR, then Disney's HH is a pretty good option. In fact, I was just looking at timeshares at HH again yesterday to see if there were any good deals out there that we might look at when we were there. There were several in the $3000-6000 range for Christmas weeks and a few for summer weeks. However, each had maintenance fees in the $600-800 range for each year, and these cheaper ones were also off the water (i.e., comparable to Disney's resort). When we bought we ended up getting 60 points at HH which costs us a little more than $240 each year in maintenance fees and allows us pretty much to get 5 nights in a studio every year or a full week in the Spring every other year or 5 nights in a 1BR in the summer every other year. Total purchase price (because we went directly through Disney) was $5340, a good deal compared to other resorts of comparable quality on HH. We intend to use our points at HH (we are leaving for a trip in a few days in fact), but we used some "extra" HH points to extend our WDW stay last Christmas without cutting into our future OKW or BCV points.