vac'nlovr
Earning My Ears
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How easy/convenient is it to use your DVC timeshare for non-Disney properties? I can't see our family coming back to Disney more than once every 3-5 years, would it make sense for us to buy into DVC to use for all the RCI exhange properties?
What you are missing is that both the purchase costs and annual maintenance fees of most non-DVC timeshare will be significantly less than buying/maintaining DVC for exchanges.Guess I'm confused as to why it's a bad deal...seems like RCI you have to pay MF to the resort, yearly fee to RCI, and a transaction fee every time you want to use your points. Am I missing something? <snip>
I'm probably missing something that helps it all make sense.
What you are missing is that both the purchase costs and annual maintenance fees of most non-DVC timeshare will be significantly less than buying/maintaining DVC for exchanges.
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As a quick and extreme example, we are in Cabo in 2010. Our total cost including indirect timeshare expenses for the rooms is somewhere in the $1000 to $1200 range for 3 units (a 1 BR, a 2 BR and a 3 BR). These are all top notch, Gold Crown properties on the DVC exchange lists. Were we trading DVC, the costs would be over 1800 DVC points valued at roughly $20K.
Because 2 of them are at the Grand Mayan which is only available through DVC as part of RCI's premier collection. I'm not where I can check right now (on dial up) but I think it was 600 pts for the 1 BR, 900 for the 2 BR and 349 for the 3 BR. The valuation is based on rental value.While I agree with the basic premise regarding not buying DVC for trips every 3-5 years, I don't understand how those units at Cabo would cost over 1800 DVC points.
From the World Passport Collection the total points for a high season 1BR (160), 2BR (270) and 3BR (349) would be 779 points with an indirect timeshare expense of around $4000 (annual maintenance fees - depending on which resort you own) and including the $95 exchange fee. It is still more than the $1000-1200 cost you are using, but far from $20K. Whether the World Passport Collection could even secure that resort in Cabo is also another issue.
World Passport Collection
Studio. 106 Low/123 Mid/134 High
1 BR.... 124 Low/144 Mid/160 High
2 BR.....207 Low/252 Mid/270 High
3 BR.....276 Low/317 Mid/349 High
Now that I am home, I can confirm that the numbers above are indeed accurate. I was blanking on the name of the program and it's "The Registry Collection" and this is a subset called "Signature Selections" though it looks like Disney has hand picked resorts from the program overall and not just the Signature Selections portion. Looking through the list, it seems their adding more and more none high end resorts to this system including several Wyndhams.Because 2 of them are at the Grand Mayan which is only available through DVC as part of RCI's premier collection. I'm not where I can check right now (on dial up) but I think it was 600 pts for the 1 BR, 900 for the 2 BR and 349 for the 3 BR. The valuation is based on rental value.