Jack Moramarco
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2019
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Hello everyone, I was hoping someone would be able to clarify a question for me because I’m very confused on how buying into DVC is worth it?
I just returned from staying in a 2 bedroom villa at the Boardwalk for 7 nights. March 5th - 12th. 301 points was needed for this type of accommodation for the 7 nights. I have a friend who’s children are older and they no longer travel to Disney anymore. It’s not the first time I’ve rented points from him. He usually charges me $10 per point and we have stayed in a studio at the Polynesian twice before. This time he rented me the 301 points for $2800. Which if you do the math is $9.30 per point From what I am understanding, Disney is charging $188 per point to buy into DVC. So, if I were to buy into DVC and become a member it would cost me in the neighborhood of $56,000 to purchase that amount of points!
How does that make sense to spend that amount of money when I can rent points for a fraction of the price? I have been going to Disney once a year for the past 10 years and have been renting for the past 3 or 4 yearly trips, so if I wanted to keep on this pace of going once a year for at least a week at a time wouldn’t it make sense to keep doing what I’m doing? I’m mean even the maintenance fees for 300 points would be almost half the cost of what my trip just cost.
I’ve been told that if you go every year, becoming a DVC member is something you should look into. I totally disagree!
So if anyone has an answer for me or can explain to me what I’m missing or not understanding, I greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
I just returned from staying in a 2 bedroom villa at the Boardwalk for 7 nights. March 5th - 12th. 301 points was needed for this type of accommodation for the 7 nights. I have a friend who’s children are older and they no longer travel to Disney anymore. It’s not the first time I’ve rented points from him. He usually charges me $10 per point and we have stayed in a studio at the Polynesian twice before. This time he rented me the 301 points for $2800. Which if you do the math is $9.30 per point From what I am understanding, Disney is charging $188 per point to buy into DVC. So, if I were to buy into DVC and become a member it would cost me in the neighborhood of $56,000 to purchase that amount of points!
How does that make sense to spend that amount of money when I can rent points for a fraction of the price? I have been going to Disney once a year for the past 10 years and have been renting for the past 3 or 4 yearly trips, so if I wanted to keep on this pace of going once a year for at least a week at a time wouldn’t it make sense to keep doing what I’m doing? I’m mean even the maintenance fees for 300 points would be almost half the cost of what my trip just cost.
I’ve been told that if you go every year, becoming a DVC member is something you should look into. I totally disagree!
So if anyone has an answer for me or can explain to me what I’m missing or not understanding, I greatly appreciate it. Thank you.