I was wondering this too if Disney would buy back your current contract and allow you to upgrade to the new AKL or do you have no choice but to go through a reseller?
LOL, HBC and I must have been typing at the same time!
We seriosly looked into this a few years ago-I called our guide to see if it were possible. Sorry! So we did the buy/sell thing, because DH REALLY wanted to own at OKW (we owned at VWL at the time). Since VWL is more popular and dues are more expensive there, we didn't do too badly, actually we ended up with about 35 more points when all was done, but I agree-generally it's not the best decision financially. It was just that it was something DH REALLY wanted-and since he rarely wants anything vacation-related and I was ending up with more points, we did it.DOES ANYONE KNOW IF IT IS POSSIBLE TO SWITHCH YOUR HOME RESORT? LIKE FROM YOUR PRESENT RESORT TO THE NEW ANIMAL KINGDOM VILLAS OR WOULD I HAVE TO CONTACT DVC TO ANSWER THIS?![]()
I agree, we wanted a room in the main lodge so we took the dive and got it. I've heard that there will only be a grand total of 5 units on the concierge level -- which was another reason for us to go ahead and buy. Good luck with making your decision!My understanding is that Disney will buy back a contract. However, the price offered is very low - I've heard $55/point. You would be much better off economically if you hired a broker to sell the contract.
FWIW, unless your heart is absolutely set on getting one of the DVC concierge rooms in the main lodge, I reallly do not think you are going to need to own AKV to stay there on a regular basis. My advice is not to make a hasty decision and lose money - wait and see how hard it is to get what you want at the 7 month mark.
If one does all the calculations, and wanted to 'switch' 100 points from a current resort to AKV, the cost, including all fees, would be several thousand dollars.
...since he rarely wants anything vacation-related and I was ending up with more points, we did it.
Disney does not "buy back" contracts. You would need to go through a resale broker, let them take their 12% off the sale price, pass ROFR, and then re-purchase AKV from Disney.
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If one does all the calculations, and wanted to 'switch' 100 points from a current resort to AKV, the cost, including all fees, would be several thousand dollars.
My understanding is that Disney will buy back a contract. However, the price offered is very low - I've heard $55/point. You would be much better off economically if you hired a broker to sell the contract.
FWIW, unless your heart is absolutely set on getting one of the DVC concierge rooms in the main lodge, I reallly do not think you are going to need to own AKV to stay there on a regular basis. My advice is not to make a hasty decision and lose money - wait and see how hard it is to get what you want at the 7 month mark.