Lorie Walker
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- Apr 18, 2017
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Hello, we are going to be booking a cruise for spring2018 and we are already using some of our 2018 points. Will we be able to borrow ahead to 2019 points if the cruise is in 2018?
If the departure date is during your 2018 UY, you can borrow from your 2019 UY.
Keep in mind that resale points purchased after 3/21/2011 can't be used for a Disney Cruise.
It is also a better value better to rent out your points and use the cash to book your cruise.
Bill
Hey, I agree, your points, your money. Just letting you and other readers know that paying cash can save you some money.
Bill
Bill,
Thanks, but some times people on this boards make you feel like your an idiot or down right ashamed for the way one uses their points.
I think people need to rephrase the way they suggest how to use points. Not telling someone their wasting their points. Sorry this is a sore spot with me.
I can come across as one of those people, I keep things short, to the point, and call it like it is. Lets face it, anyone giving Disney the amount of money that we do, could be considered an idiot.As I posted it's your money, you can spend it any way that you wish, don't let others get you down, just blow it off and have fun on your vacations!
Bill
We are the same, we use our points as well.Hello
Your points do what you want.
We are using are points for a cruise next month.
And we don't care if people think we are wasting them and should rent them out and then pay for the cruise .
Their our points and will use them as we see fit.
Have fun with your points.
Anyone can do what they want but the reality is that there is a hard value in terms of dollars for points used that is easily quantifiable and a cost using points for a cruise or other cash exchange that is also easily defined. That spread is roughly $7-8 per point for most options before taxes.I wondered how quick that would show up LOL!
(I use my points for cruises routinely. "Value" is in the eye of the beholder and spending time running a rental business is not my idea of fun. And since I consider the brokers to be a violation of the rules regarding "commercial renting" I won't use them either!)
Bill,
Thanks, but some times people on this boards make you feel like your an idiot or down right ashamed for the way one uses their points.
I think people need to rephrase the way they suggest how to use points. Not telling someone their wasting their points. Sorry this is a sore spot with me.
I wondered how quick that would show up LOL!
(I use my points for cruises routinely. "Value" is in the eye of the beholder and spending time running a rental business is not my idea of fun. And since I consider the brokers to be a violation of the rules regarding "commercial renting" I won't use them either!)
Ditto both of you!Hello
Your points do what you want.
We are using are points for a cruise next month.
And we don't care if people think we are wasting them and should rent them out and then pay for the cruise .
Their our points and will use them as we see fit.
Have fun with your points.
What I tell myself and other people is:
Bill,
I do try to blow off people's negative replies and do what I want .
Now if I could get that stupid tune-when you wish upon a starin my head to stop as I'm making my plans . LOL
Oh And I have to stop buying points, I believe I have an addiction
Thanks for keeping people informed and most of all for helping all of us on the board
I do not use the $7-$8 value that most place on the points when figuring out to use the points for a DCL.
That is just a straight divide the cost of the cruise by the number of points required, when using that formula.
What is being left out of those costs is the travel (of the cruise), entertainment, meals, and daily things that happen on a DCL that do not happen in and around the DVC villas. Add these items to the $7 - $8 figure and you come up with a value of the points more along the lines of $10 - $12 per point, IMHO.