The free quick service dining plan going extinct?

That's true. We have experienced $120 POR, so to us $300 is so insane we can't even comprehend it. But future guest/first timers have never experienced it. They've only seen the recent $200 or perhaps the future $300. They won't know any better.
The ones that are really blowing my mind right now are the deluxe resorts. Some of those rooms are upward of $1200 a night! For just a view and club level fluff.
Just the rac rate of a no view no fluff room can run you $500 a night! E-gads!
Lol, my DH is a regional with IHG and this just blows his mind as well. He is in awe of it from a business perspective.
 
The ones that are really blowing my mind right now are the deluxe resorts. Some of those rooms are upward of $1200 a night! For just a view and club level fluff.
Just the rac rate of a no view no fluff room can run you $500 a night! E-gads!
Lol, my DH is a regional with IHG and this just blows his mind as well. He is in awe of it from a business perspective.

Or $~600 during some seasons.

When we added on a night to our Christmas vacation, we thought about perhaps moving to the Contemporary for the last night. It would be $400 more dollars, so $650 for the night! Crazy Town.
 
Or $~600 during some seasons.

When we added on a night to our Christmas vacation, we thought about perhaps moving to the Contemporary for the last night. It would be $400 more dollars, so $650 for the night! Crazy Town.
Crazy town, indeed.
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Or $~600 during some seasons.

When we added on a night to our Christmas vacation, we thought about perhaps moving to the Contemporary for the last night. It would be $400 more dollars, so $650 for the night! Crazy Town.

Double edge though. Our BCV contracts are insane as well. Like $140 with pretty much nothing available. The others are doing well also.

Basically outpacing dues much less the initial investments. Can't beat staying Deluxe for free. But when we are short points (been going too much lately) the cash prices are up.

Have had some great Expedia rates though, we use them strategically. Lots of S&D under $200 as well.
 

Double edge though. Our BCV contracts are insane as well. Like $140 with pretty much nothing available. The others are doing well also.

Basically outpacing dues much less the initial investments. Can't beat staying Deluxe for free. But when we are short points (been going too much lately) the cash prices are up.

Have had some great Expedia rates though, we use them strategically. Lots of S&D under $200 as well.

?

You can get a deal at the Swolphin through Expedia?

You are happy with DVC?

What does this have to do with Deluxe rack rates?
 
?

You can get a deal at the Swolphin through Expedia?

I guess I'm not sure it's a deal, but was looking for end of August and it's $194.

Allstars are $80.

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You are happy with DVC?

Yes, esp since it's worth more than my initial investment and dues combined.

Also they keep adding more deluxe locations I can use. POLY is $100 in dues, Grand Floridian is $100 in dues-and that's assuming no growth over the initial investment.

What does this have to do with Deluxe rack rates?

I don't think its a leap to think rising WDW hotel prices will raise DVC resale prices.

Certainly falling prices would lower DVC resales.
 
I guess I'm not sure it's a deal, but was looking for end of August and it's $194.

Allstars are $80.

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Yes, esp since it's worth more than my initial investment and dues combined.

Also they keep adding more deluxe locations I can use. POLY is $100 in dues, Grand Floridian is $100 in dues-and that's assuming no growth over the initial investment.



I don't think its a leap to think rising WDW hotel prices will raise DVC resale prices.

Certainly falling prices would lower DVC resales.

Ok.......

None of that makes the Contemporary worth $650/night rack rate.

And resale value is set by the resale market. Sure, you can pitch to a room of people that "regular rates are $1000, but you get em for $300" all day long. If no one thinks they are actually worth $1000, they aren't buying the pitch.
 
Ok.......

None of that makes the Contemporary worth $650/night rack rate.

Just answering your ? from above.

But you've pointed out exactly one reason we bought BLT (DVC), to avoid wasting cash at CR. That's one thing DVC has to do with Deluxe rack rates.

A hotel room is only worth what someone will pay. I prefer BLT for under $100 in dues. :thumbsup2
 
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Just answering your ? from above.

But you've pointed out exactly one reason we bought BLT (DVC), to avoid wasting cash at CR. That's one thing DVC has to do with Deluxe rack rates.

A hotel room is only worth what someone will pay. I prefer BLT for under $100 in dues. :thumbsup2

My ? was in reference to your off topic rambling about how much you love DVC. You responded to a conversation about insane rack rates with an expedia example and about DVC.

None of those have to do with why rack rates should be where they are. Having to use Expedia to book kind of proves that point. And stating that DVC is the only way to get around the high rack rates also doesn't do anything to explain away the insanity of a median $500 rate, or $250 for a mod, or $150 for a value.

But I'm really happy that you like your DVC.

ETA: 8/21/17-8/27/17 August rack rates:

Pop - $133.33
POR - $227.33
ASMR - $140.00
Coronado - $231
Caribbean - $265
Contemporary - $548
Beach Club - $427.33

No one is paying those rates. That's the point of the discussion.
 
Pop - $133.33
POR - $227.33
ASMR - $140.00
Coronado - $231
Caribbean - $265
Contemporary - $548
Beach Club - $427.33

No one is paying those rates. That's the point of the discussion.

Correct. NOBODY is paying that, including me. But they are helping push up DVC resale prices.
 
Correct. NOBODY is paying that, including me.

So you agree, the pricing structure is pretty dumb.

No one looks at rack rate and thinks that's the true price of the room.

I'm glad you are on board! pirate:
 
So you agree, the pricing structure is pretty dumb.

No one looks at rack rate and thinks that's the true price of the room.

I'm glad you are on board! pirate:

Yes, go back and read.

I have only explained there are choices when it comes to WDW hotels, and ways to avoid the CR at $650.

1) We prefer DVC because it's next to free rooms at deluxes.

2) When we are out of points we rent on Expedia-you even asked about it, and it is easier anyway so why not. Any price is a waste of cash though, so we minimize when possible.

3) DVC prices are spiking and a contributing factor is rising occupancy and pricing of WDW hotels.
 
Yes, go back and read.

I have only explained there are choices when it comes to WDW hotels.

1) We prefer DVC because it's next to free rooms at deluxes.

2) When we are out of points we rent on Expedia-you even asked about it, and it is easier anyway so why not. Any price is a waste of cash though, so we minimize when possible.

3) DVC prices are spiking and a contributing factor is rising occupancy and pricing of WDW hotels.

There are many choices and strategies as evidenced by the 100,000+ threads and pages on this disney board.

Still doesn't justify their pricing structure.

And as we both agree, its pretty dumb.
 
There are many choices and strategies as evidenced by the 100,000+ threads and pages on this disney board.

Still doesn't justify their pricing structure.

And as we both agree, its pretty dumb.

Yep, rack rate is the most irrelevant price in all of my WDW accommodation planning. They can set it anywhere they want, like all hotels. But pushing up DVC value is awesome.
 
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Pop - $133.33
POR - $227.33
ASMR - $140.00
Coronado - $231
Caribbean - $265
Contemporary - $548
Beach Club - $427.33

#1. Meh, maybe if I'm desperate
#2. Meh, a little above the mark, but not too awful
#3 No.
#4. No.
#5. TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!! Are they nuts?!
#6. As IF
#7. I paid $399 once and felt awful about it, but it was Halloween and I *REALLY* wanted to stay there and I split the cost with my mother.

So in response to 1,2, and 7. I think the prices are off for that level of service, but they're not so far off that they won't get what they're asking.
 
Yep, rack rate is the most irrelevant price in all of my WDW accommodation planning. They can set it anywhere they want, like all hotels. But pushing up DVC value is awesome.

Exactly. It should be irrelevant to everyone. Because no one pays those prices. Like Kohls.

Not sure its pushing up DVC value, I'd have to see some data on that. Not sure that elevating the cost of the WDW vacation beyond reach necessarily translates to a large uptick in DVC resale sales. "I can't afford $500/night, let me throw down $12k".....

It's more those who were already interested, I'd have to think.

What do you get resale? Half the price of the original contract?
 
Exactly. It should be irrelevant to everyone. Because no one pays those prices. Like Kohls.

Not sure its pushing up DVC value, I'd have to see some data on that. Not sure that elevating the cost of the WDW vacation beyond reach necessarily translates to a large uptick in DVC resale sales. "I can't afford $500/night, let me throw down $12k".....

It's more those who were already interested, I'd have to think.

What do you get resale? Half the price of the original contract?

Rent is rarely good IMO, apt/condo/house/hotel room whatever. But buying either is not for everyone, but there are plenty of buyers.

As for getting resale now? It's way up, maybe still make a case for some though-esp staying deluxe. All of ours are basically double in value except BLT direct at $95-wanted to be on that fountain and have 11mo window-not sure what that's worth, but likely more than $95.
 
Rent is rarely good IMO, apt/condo/house/hotel room whatever. But buying either is not for everyone, but there are plenty of buyers.

As for getting resale now? It's way up, maybe still make a case for some though-esp staying deluxe. All of ours are basically double in value except BLT direct at $95-wanted to be on that fountain and have 11mo window-not sure what that's worth, but likely more than $95.

Double in value?

Like, you paid 20k and now can sell for 40k?
 
Double in value?

Like, you paid 20k and now can sell for 40k?

Much more between 4 of us extended family owners.

But yes, BCV is $140-not $65 as an example, BWV resales we picked up were only around $55 only 4 or 5 years ago-its around $100.

Never bought (and never should) to make a dime, but will take it.
 
Much more between 4 of us extended family owners.

But yes, BCV is $140-not $65 as an example, BWV resales we picked up were only around $55 only 4 or 5 years ago-its around $100.

Never bought (and never should) to make a dime, but will take it.

Like a stock, only matters what you get when you actually sell it.

Can't put it up as collateral.

And I'm not sure you can state that it's solely based on overstated rack rates.

But if that is their end game, not sure how upping the resale value helps Disney. Seems like the opposite. If they can't get $500 for a room because everyone is using DVC, then I don't see how they win.
 












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