Girlstar30
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Sadly correctWith that said.. I think getting 150 is what I would recommend for your situation and lifestyle.
Sadly correctWith that said.. I think getting 150 is what I would recommend for your situation and lifestyle.
Isn't FW more expensive?In theory there’s a premium (of points) you buy to have the guarantee of getting the room every year. But you don’t have to use it. So i don’t really see a downside. I wouldn’t buy extra points just to make it a FW, but if there’s one close in # to what you were going to get anymore, I say why not. (But I am biased since I have 4 FWs)
I noticed the 50 point polys were selling for significantly higher than the rest, I dont see why that would be different at vdh especially with it being so studio heavy as well therefore requiring less points.So if you split your 150 into 50/50/50. A couple years goes by and something new and shiny comes along. You can sell 50 points to help pay for the new and shiny thing. 100 points is still a decent amount of points for VDH. And say you only buy 100 points at the new and shiny you still get member benefits.
I agree for me this plan is full of benefits and at a reasonable costThis is a good point to consider, especially for someone like yourself having a mind conflict on ‘where’ to have the direct points for benefits. (Already being a member, you are not stuck having the 100 point minimum).
Pay the extra closing for the future independence of points adjusting. Add up to that 150 in whatever way that makes it work best for you & at a price you feel ok with.
I think they'd be crazy to raise the minimum at this price. $30k is a lot as it is. But Disney be greedy so maybeFor a second, I was thinking there might be a downside to that for keeping direct benefits, but as I think about it, 3x50 may well be the way to go.
The situation I was thinking about is if they raise the minimum required for direct points. So, you buy 3x50 now, you get direct benefits. 5 years pass, they raise the minimum to 200 points - I don't think you would lose direct benefits as long as you kept those original 3x50 points as originally titled, right? But, if you sell 1x50, then you'd presumably lose direct benefits (regardless of whether they raised the minimum) and then need to buy whatever is required to get to whatever the minimum is at that point.
If you thought you might ever pass the contract on to someone else gratuitously, then I think keeping it at 150 (or whatever the minimum is) potentially becomes important because that entire contract would be grandfathered for the beneficiary. Whereas, passing on 3x50 contracts on to an heir, if the new minimum is 200, wouldn't cut it.
I think I have that right, but anyone feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Especially with the points chart going up and upRight. To remain eligible for benefits she'd have to replace whats sold with direct points. Im not sure 100% how it would work if bought 50 somewhere else and then sold 50. I would assume 50 points at 1 resort wont get you much so my assumption would be selling 50 to get 100 or more in future.
I knew you loved Poly from that trip report, but VDH just made so much sense for you (live locally, love the resort, nice for staycations). This is me too - DL local who loves it - that it why I own both VGC and VDH. I love having an easy option for a short local staycation.I split three ways too, in case I want to drop a small contract and buy one in Florida instead in the future. But I doubt I will do that.This is a good point to consider, especially for someone like yourself having a mind conflict on ‘where’ to have the direct points for benefits. (Already being a member, you are not stuck having the 100 point minimum).
Pay the extra closing for the future independence of points adjusting. Add up to that 150 in whatever way that makes it work best for you & at a price you feel ok with.
I think Disneyland right now is very outdated tbh. I almost feel like im getting in "early" by getting in now with anhotel thats kind of being overlooked.
A new coco ride, iron man, and avatar water ride which im sure will be awesome is much needed, along with the expansions I don't know much about yet, but plan to read up on.
Portos coming right in front is a huge plus to me. We love Portos. The fact that its going to be the first Portos restaurant too and I can walk there brings me so much joy
I know the hotel also has some direct member benefits events I was interested in last year and living here i can drive there for them and hopefully stay. I have no interest in staying in any other hotel aside from Disney, so I don't see any of these being an issue for meBut I completely understand your hesitancy not living so close
Hopefully this can give you a push to purchase or it may have you questioning again if you were leaning towards vgc![]()
I need to ask my guide how much closing costs are. Poly 20% down payment on 150 points is $6877.45 with closing costs and contract split two ways. I wonder how much it is for 20% down for 200 points at vdh. Just to compare for fun ya knowI wish I could sell that blt in one day dammit lol!
I was just totally in a different mindset. I live in California so why would I own a vacation property in Califonia? And then it kind of just clicked.Whew! Just got finished reading the whole thing. Honestly, I think you made the right choice switching to VDH. I read your trip report from there and I could tell how much you loved it from the way you were gushing about it. When I got to the end and you bought Poly, I was just kind of stunned and confused.I knew you loved Poly from that trip report, but VDH just made so much sense for you (live locally, love the resort, nice for staycations). This is me too - DL local who loves it - that it why I own both VGC and VDH. I love having an easy option for a short local staycation.
I just looked at mine and I paid 1037 for all 3 contracts that totaled 300 points. I do not see any doc prep fee like I see in FL contracts.I need to ask my guide how much closing costs are. Poly 20% down payment on 150 points is $6877.45 with closing costs and contract split two ways. I wonder how much it is for 20% down for 200 points at vdh. Just to compare for fun ya knowI wish I could sell that blt in one day dammit lol!
This is def what im going to do tooI split three ways too, in case I want to drop a small contract and buy one in Florida instead in the future. But I doubt I will do that.
Yes im going to find out hopefully today, ive been glued to this thread and havent emailed yet but im going to ask and ill let you know and ill also ask if its different for not financing for youFor me, WDW and DLR are almost exactly the same distance from my house...but in opposite directions, obviously. I kind of wish the distance to one was closer than the other though. Sometimes I go on Zillow and see where I could live that's a smidge closer to DLR. But I have yet to find anywhere I'd actually want to live.
Some days (minutes?) I'm leaning toward VDH and some toward VGC. Hoping I'll feel confident in one over the other eventually though.
If you find out closing costs for 150 at VDH, let me know. I'd be curious to hear. (Does the amount change if it's financed vs. paid in full or not?)
You can sell back all of them. I sold back 300Question, if you do magical beginnings on 200 points, can you sell them back 200 points or is it a max of 150 and then you keep the 50 points for 2025
I believe you actually have to sell back all of them too - basically all or none. I think I asked whether I could sell back just some and the answer was no (although enough time has passed that I am now not 100% certain).Question, if you do magical beginnings on 200 points, can you sell them back 200 points or is it a max of 150 and then you keep the 50 points for 2025