What all effects Disneys ROFR?

The biggest factors are how long the waitlists are for each DVC resort for buying direct, the price of the contract, and if it's an international seller.

Disney does not like to buy back international sellers because there is extra customs paperwork and tariffs which have to be paid, so they don't want to deal with it. They also have to be able to sell the points at enough of a profit that it's worth buying back. So resorts with long waitlists and a larger gap between resale and direct purchase prices are more likely to be bought back. Disney also doesn't want resale to become too good of a deal, or they'll never sell out new resorts.
 
I have 2 AKV contracts (one Kidani, one Jambo). I bought the Jambo resale, and I just looked back at the contract, but it did not specify Jambo. But I knew for some reason (honestly I do not remember if it was looking at the county site or what). It does differentiate it when I log into DVC Member as Jambo versus Kidani. Honestly never expected that.
 
I have 2 AKV contracts (one Kidani, one Jambo). I bought the Jambo resale, and I just looked back at the contract, but it did not specify Jambo. But I knew for some reason (honestly I do not remember if it was looking at the county site or what). It does differentiate it when I log into DVC Member as Jambo versus Kidani. Honestly never expected that.
The resorts are listed as 2 separate resorts when booking through DVC, but your contracts contain points good at 11 months out for either/both. The contracts are not 'section' specific.
 

What is ROFR??

Right of first refusal. If you agree to buy DVC points on the resale market the purchase agreement first goes to Disney for ROFR. This is where Disney can decide to buy back the DVC Point at the same price agreed upon by the buyer and seller. If Disney waves it’s right the sale is permitted to go through.
 



















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