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Does anyone have the current member incentive offer pdf?

Update: https://dvcexplorer.com/fin/m/VillasatDisneyland_Member_DeveloperCredit.pdf

Do we know if there is any additional Magic Key incentives or anything like that?
ooooohhhhh are you eyeing VDH?

There is this. But I dont have the official PDF for it.
  • Magic Key holders can save $1,500 on a Disney Vacation Club membership with a special offer for The Villas at Disneyland Hotel! Offer starts at 100 Vacation Club Points and the more you purchase, the more you save — offer expires on February 10th, 2025.
 
ooooohhhhh are you eyeing VDH?

There is this. But I dont have the official PDF for it.
  • Magic Key holders can save $1,500 on a Disney Vacation Club membership with a special offer for The Villas at Disneyland Hotel! Offer starts at 100 Vacation Club Points and the more you purchase, the more you save — offer expires on February 10th, 2025.
So, on 100 points that would be $15 off to get you down to $205 with incentives before closing costs?
 
ooooohhhhh are you eyeing VDH?

There is this. But I dont have the official PDF for it.
  • Magic Key holders can save $1,500 on a Disney Vacation Club membership with a special offer for The Villas at Disneyland Hotel! Offer starts at 100 Vacation Club Points and the more you purchase, the more you save — offer expires on February 10th, 2025.
I’m just trying to wrap my head around the hypothetical costs difference between someone buying enough points to do some bank/borrow during the time we are planning to visit in August vs the current cash prices.

Current cash night for a 1 bedroom DVC vila: $999 + tax

Total points needed: 222

So, at $205pp

205x222=45,510
45510/49=928.776 annual amortization

222x9.8207=2,180.195 dues

2180+929=3,109 annual cost

3109/5=621.8 per night + tax

But, if you include a 4% loss of potential interest on the initial capital outlay.

45510x4%=1,820.4 loss interest
1820.4/5=364.08 lost interest per night

621.8+364.08=985.88 new nightly cost + tax

Very simplified method…. it’s not that $986 per night is an awful price for a 1bd villa…. it’s just not that different from the current cash price Disney is offering for a DVC villa and I find that interesting.

For comparison, a Deluxe Studio Preferred View is $604/night + tax cash price.

It is also interesting to see that the delta in cash and points between a 1bd and a studio is about 165%. Very different from other resorts where the 1bd is DOUBLE the points.

For instance at VGC for the same period:
Studio: 142
1BD: 284

VDH:
Studio PV: 136 points
1BD: 222 points
 
I’m just trying to wrap my head around the hypothetical costs difference between someone buying enough points to do some bank/borrow during the time we are planning to visit in August vs the current cash prices.

Current cash night for a 1 bedroom DVC vila: $999 + tax

Total points needed: 222

So, at $205pp

205x222=45,510
45510/49=928.776 annual amortization

222x9.8207=2,180.195 dues

2180+929=3,109 annual cost

3109/5=621.8 per night + tax

But, if you include a 4% loss of potential interest on the initial capital outlay.

45510x4%=1,820.4 loss interest
1820.4/5=364.08 lost interest per night

621.8+364.08=985.88 new nightly cost + tax

Very simplified method…. it’s not that $986 per night is an awful price for a 1bd villa…. it’s just not that different from the current cash price Disney is offering for a DVC villa and I find that interesting.

For comparison, a Deluxe Studio Preferred View is $604/night + tax cash price.

It is also interesting to see that the delta in cash and points between a 1bd and a studio is about 165%. Very different from other resorts where the 1bd is DOUBLE the points.

For instance at VGC for the same period:
Studio: 142
1BD: 284

VDH:
Studio PV: 136 points
1BD: 222 points
205 seems right.

I haven’t checked out the cash rates lately. $999 seems really low
 
August 8-13
I knew 1 beds weren't as good of a value but that doesnt seem worth buying if staying in a 1 bed during these times was all you would use it for.

I cant get an apples to apples comparison for my stay since cash rooms are sold out my dates. I chose the following week which I presume would be cheaper than my dates since my dates are during a special event and a holiday. 2 bedroom cash price including tax $9,796.41. 226 points $648.62 in tax at checkout.
 
I knew 1 beds weren't as good of a value but that doesnt seem worth buying if staying in a 1 bed during these times was all you would use it for.

I cant get an apples to apples comparison for my stay since cash rooms are sold out my dates. I chose the following week which I presume would be cheaper than my dates since my dates are during a special event and a holiday. 2 bedroom cash price including tax $9,796.41. 226 points $648.62 in tax at checkout.
I actually think the 1BD villas at VDH maybe some of the best 1BD value in the DVC system relative to the studio prices….
 
I actually think the 1BD villas at VDH maybe some of the best 1BD value in the DVC system relative to the studio prices….
Yeah it's much better than other resorts. But relative to cost of DVC vs cash it doesn't seem to be a great value, at least for the dates you were looking at.
 
I’m just trying to wrap my head around the hypothetical costs difference between someone buying enough points to do some bank/borrow during the time we are planning to visit in August vs the current cash prices.

Current cash night for a 1 bedroom DVC vila: $999 + tax

Total points needed: 222

So, at $205pp

205x222=45,510
45510/49=928.776 annual amortization

222x9.8207=2,180.195 dues

2180+929=3,109 annual cost

3109/5=621.8 per night + tax

But, if you include a 4% loss of potential interest on the initial capital outlay.

45510x4%=1,820.4 loss interest
1820.4/5=364.08 lost interest per night

621.8+364.08=985.88 new nightly cost + tax

Very simplified method…. it’s not that $986 per night is an awful price for a 1bd villa…. it’s just not that different from the current cash price Disney is offering for a DVC villa and I find that interesting.

For comparison, a Deluxe Studio Preferred View is $604/night + tax cash price.

It is also interesting to see that the delta in cash and points between a 1bd and a studio is about 165%. Very different from other resorts where the 1bd is DOUBLE the points.

For instance at VGC for the same period:
Studio: 142
1BD: 284

VDH:
Studio PV: 136 points
1BD: 222 points
It won’t change the math much but buying by Feb 10 I think you’d still get 50 years (for all UYs, except Feb would need to buy before Feb 1st).

You’d get 2024 UY allotment, and the last allotment 2073, plus everything in between. I used my fingers to double check because my brain kept saying 49 years. If you start counting with 2024 allotment right up to 2073’s final allotment, It’s like a newly found free vacation!
 
I’m just trying to wrap my head around the hypothetical costs difference between someone buying enough points to do some bank/borrow during the time we are planning to visit in August vs the current cash prices.

Current cash night for a 1 bedroom DVC vila: $999 + tax

Total points needed: 222

So, at $205pp

205x222=45,510
45510/49=928.776 annual amortization

222x9.8207=2,180.195 dues

2180+929=3,109 annual cost

3109/5=621.8 per night + tax

But, if you include a 4% loss of potential interest on the initial capital outlay.

45510x4%=1,820.4 loss interest
1820.4/5=364.08 lost interest per night

621.8+364.08=985.88 new nightly cost + tax

Very simplified method…. it’s not that $986 per night is an awful price for a 1bd villa…. it’s just not that different from the current cash price Disney is offering for a DVC villa and I find that interesting.

For comparison, a Deluxe Studio Preferred View is $604/night + tax cash price.

It is also interesting to see that the delta in cash and points between a 1bd and a studio is about 165%. Very different from other resorts where the 1bd is DOUBLE the points.

For instance at VGC for the same period:
Studio: 142
1BD: 284

VDH:
Studio PV: 136 points
1BD: 222 points
What’s the phrase thrown around by DVC guides? Hedge against inflation? Sure $999 per for 1-br is close now, but in 25 years? I’m sure the delta would be quite significant.
 
It won’t change the math much but buying by Feb 10 I think you’d still get 50 years (for all UYs, except Feb would need to buy before Feb 1st).

You’d get 2024 UY allotment, and the last allotment 2073, plus everything in between. I used my fingers to double check because my brain kept saying 49 years. If you start counting with 2024 allotment right up to 2073’s final allotment, It’s like a newly found free vacation!
Yeah. I added on in Nov to my Dec UY. 2023 points went to MB, and still have 50 years of points left.
 

















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