I know this conversation has mostly moved on but I still figure I'd also add some thoughts and my observations based on my homework for about a year before purchasing VGC in 2022 and continued research through today.
- I think the big wildcard and value of VGC/DVC is that we can book so far in advance. You have a fair rack rate, but I guess my question is, can you actually book this type of room (in a way I think the VGC rooms are superior to those on the hotel side but that's another point). When I was trying to compare VGC vs rack rate, I had a very hard time getting the suite to show me any rates/availability for any period of time outside of a day or two here and there.
- DVC vs hotel side. I think one big perk is that you know what you get with DVC. Book the 1 BR, you get a king, and the 2 beds in the LR and two bathrooms plus a kitchen. When I look at the suites on the hotel side it seems like most of the suites are a mix of a room/living area, and a random collection of attached rooms. I book more 2BR vs 2BR but still same point.
- The location of the DVC rooms is pretty awesome especially if they get that gate by Corndog Castle open again and we love the park views from the rooms.
If I wanted to have a larger Vanguard balance I should have stayed away from DVC