I've been reading all the general info on DVC and it just seems so impossibly expensive. Can someone set me straight?
From what I understand, you have to buy a minimum of 150 points/year at $75/point. So that's $11,250/year. Then, taking the example of the Contemporary, garden view room in early December it is (according to the DVC calculator) 20 points/night (more on weekends), but let's say you can get a week's stay out of those 150 points. I have seen that, with discounts, you can get a room at the Contemporary (non-DVC) for about $200/night. That's only $1400 !!
So for the price difference you get: First dibs on rooms, a fixed price for as long as you are a member (so, even 30 years from now you will still pay $11,250 regardless of the going cost of non-DVC rooms) and you can use your points for other resorts and pool hop.
I suppose that over the years the resale price of your membership would go up according to current value. That is, the membership that allow you to purchase now at $75/point could years from now be resold to allow points purchase for, say, $100/point. Is this so?
Is there more to all this than meets the eye? It just seems like even renting points at a significant discount (say $10/point) you still end up paying what you could pay using one of the readily available discount coupons for non-DVC.
We don't splurge a lot when we go to WDW - so maybe that's why the price floors me, whereas for some people, I suppose it is the norm. I know the WDW resorts are more expensive than staying off-site. I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm not looking to judge, just looking for information.
From what I understand, you have to buy a minimum of 150 points/year at $75/point. So that's $11,250/year. Then, taking the example of the Contemporary, garden view room in early December it is (according to the DVC calculator) 20 points/night (more on weekends), but let's say you can get a week's stay out of those 150 points. I have seen that, with discounts, you can get a room at the Contemporary (non-DVC) for about $200/night. That's only $1400 !!
So for the price difference you get: First dibs on rooms, a fixed price for as long as you are a member (so, even 30 years from now you will still pay $11,250 regardless of the going cost of non-DVC rooms) and you can use your points for other resorts and pool hop.
I suppose that over the years the resale price of your membership would go up according to current value. That is, the membership that allow you to purchase now at $75/point could years from now be resold to allow points purchase for, say, $100/point. Is this so?
Is there more to all this than meets the eye? It just seems like even renting points at a significant discount (say $10/point) you still end up paying what you could pay using one of the readily available discount coupons for non-DVC.
We don't splurge a lot when we go to WDW - so maybe that's why the price floors me, whereas for some people, I suppose it is the norm. I know the WDW resorts are more expensive than staying off-site. I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm not looking to judge, just looking for information.