Cruiselady
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I am trying to buy boardwalk for my first DVC contract. I am on the wait list. I am number 12-15. Does anyone know how the wait list works?
Thanks
I'm not sure how you can be a range on the wait list unless you are trying to purchase multiple contracts. This question might be better on the "Purchasing DVC" board.
Yes, I have checked out resale. I decided to buy direct since it is a small contract.
Thanks
If you don't already own DVC, you won't be able to purchase a really small contract, like less than 100 points. But with resale, you might be able to find a 25, 50, 75 point contract. Just contact one of the resale companies and tell them you are interested in a smaller contract.
Disney has allowed new buyers in with less than 100--I know someone who got 60...they don't advertise it, but when asked, its been "approved". Back in 2009 when I bought, they let me get only 115 in a different UY when they originally said I had to get 160... When I said I was out, my guide made if happen.
To OP, its really going to depend on when the points come in and the UY you are waiting for...if you were flexible with that, it could happen faster. I wonder if the info stating you are 12 - 15 is their estimate since sometimes they offer to groups of people and figure you got about 11 to 14 requests ahead if you, depending on how they end up being able to fill your request.
I know no one has answered the OP's question. So I would say, first,I would call my guide and ask how I could be numbers 12-15.
As for how it works, I assume like any waitlist, if you are #12, you will be contacted after the 11 people in front of you (and looking for the same resort and same use year) get their contracts. Not sure about number of points since I know that Disney has the ability to repackage contracts, but that might factor into it as well.
You can definitely buy direct under 100 pts even for your first contract. I am not going to put anymore than that out on the msg board but we were told we could do significantly less.
Smaller contracts might get filled quicker because when they have, say, 75 BCV points and the few people ahead of you want more than 75...then they get skipped and the points go to you. If they get a large contract, like 250 points, they can break that up and fill a couple wait lists with those. They re-acquire more points through default/foreclosure than ROFR, so they are getting points back all the time that we aren't able to see or be aware of (we see on the ROFR thread when someone posts that their contract was taken in ROFR).