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Mouseketeer
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Hello. So with my first DVC purchase still in ROFR, I am already looking to make a second! Assuming all goes well, I will soon be the owner of 150 points at SSR with a December use year. I generally take shorter trips to WDW a couple times a year (4 nights each), am pretty flexible on when I go, studios will generally be fine, and will likely often book those closer to 7 months ahead so this seemed like a good starting point. I will be happy to stay SSR as I enjoy Downtown Disney (or future Disney Springs), but I also look forward to trying the other resorts. We live in NC, so will also give HH a try.
I also like to visit Disneyland every 2-3 years or so and stay on site (usually in October, but maybe try D23 one day). For Disneyland, I could plan much further in advance at the 11 month mark, and I understand that this resort is a little harder to get at the 7 month mark. Would it make sense to buy a 50 point contract at VGC to be able to book there early enough? If Im doing my math right, if I could get the points at $140 each, and then with a $4.58 per point maintenance fee, I am estimating the cost to be around $400 per year, or $800 for 2-years or 100 points total. That would get me between 4-5 nights, or $160 200 per night. I dont believe the Grand Californian Hotel is ever below $200, so seems like a reasonable deal. I know this doesnt include cost increases, but lets assume maintenance and hotel rates increase at the same rate.
Am I thinking about it wrong? Is it a crazy idea? Would love to get any thoughts or suggestions.
I also like to visit Disneyland every 2-3 years or so and stay on site (usually in October, but maybe try D23 one day). For Disneyland, I could plan much further in advance at the 11 month mark, and I understand that this resort is a little harder to get at the 7 month mark. Would it make sense to buy a 50 point contract at VGC to be able to book there early enough? If Im doing my math right, if I could get the points at $140 each, and then with a $4.58 per point maintenance fee, I am estimating the cost to be around $400 per year, or $800 for 2-years or 100 points total. That would get me between 4-5 nights, or $160 200 per night. I dont believe the Grand Californian Hotel is ever below $200, so seems like a reasonable deal. I know this doesnt include cost increases, but lets assume maintenance and hotel rates increase at the same rate.
Am I thinking about it wrong? Is it a crazy idea? Would love to get any thoughts or suggestions.