per point through Disney?
Thinking of adding on 50-75 points. Probably going to go the resale route, but with the restrictions, stripped contracts, waiting for desired use year, I'm thinking maybe direct...
Thanks
Yikes!!! I'm in no hurry, so I will just wait and give it some time. It is hard to think about buying at those prices when I purchased direct (just 8 years ago) $84 after incentives.
OK, so here's the issue - no promotional pricing on 'classic' resorts.
What you see, is what you pay.
With resales, it can take forever - you can get ROFR'd - you can wait and wait and wait and never really get what you want etc etc
Smaller contracts demand a higher price on the resale market, so what you ultimately have to weigh is this...
Pay more per point and let Disney do all the work via a waitlist process...
OR
You watch the resale market and make an offer on every single contract that hits the market that fits your needs. (# of points, UY, status of the contract etc)
Is the worth more to you to own the points sooner... or worth the savings at the expense of time.
Another factor with resales is the loss of value via trade options, BUT if that isn't important to you - then it removes one more consideration from your process.
Probably going to go the resale route, but with the restrictions, stripped contracts, waiting for desired use year, I'm thinking maybe direct...
Thanks
I wouldn't expect the direct prices to go down later on. I think PP was suggesting you explore the resale route (which can take more time than a direct purchase).
per point through Disney?
Thinking of adding on 50-75 points. Probably going to go the resale route, but with the restrictions, stripped contracts, waiting for desired use year, I'm thinking maybe direct...
Thanks
IMO, DVC lost it's one big "pro" on the pro/con list of buying direct over resale: the speed of the transaction. Unless you're buying Aulani or AKV, you'll end up on a wait list that could end up lasting as long (or longer) than a resale purchase.
It sounds like you've made your decision, which is great. But for the benefit of others reading this thread I'd like to take a second to talk about the objections to buying resale, because it's coming up more and more lately.
For what it's worth, I don't think that the restrictions are a valid reason not to buy resale. It's been talked about a million times, so I won't go into it again here.
I also don't think that targeting a specific use year is a good reason to buy direct. As our lives change, so do our vacation habits. People talk about their "ideal" use year, but for many that changes. I also think that owning different use years can provide flexibility based on the time of year you wish to travel. Managing two use years is no more difficult than balancing your checkbook, so if you can do one, you should be able to do the other.
The latest objection to buying resale is the whole "stripped contract" thing. Yes, there are a lot more stripped contracts out there than there used to be. But here's the thing...you don't have to buy them. There are still plenty of contracts out there with at least full current year's points. If you don't want to buy stripped, those are the contracts you should be targeting. I find at times that people complain about the lack of juicy inventory as a reason to talk themselves into buying direct. In my opinion, it's not a valid concern.
Like I said, it sounds like you already made up your mind. The "you" I refer to in this post is the prospective buyer in general, and not anybody specific. But thanks for starting an interesting thread.![]()
It sounds like you've made your decision, which is great. But for the benefit of others reading this thread I'd like to take a second to talk about the objections to buying resale, because it's coming up more and more lately.
For what it's worth, I don't think that the restrictions are a valid reason not to buy resale. It's been talked about a million times, so I won't go into it again here.
I also don't think that targeting a specific use year is a good reason to buy direct. As our lives change, so do our vacation habits. People talk about their "ideal" use year, but for many that changes. I also think that owning different use years can provide flexibility based on the time of year you wish to travel. Managing two use years is no more difficult than balancing your checkbook, so if you can do one, you should be able to do the other.
The latest objection to buying resale is the whole "stripped contract" thing. Yes, there are a lot more stripped contracts out there than there used to be. But here's the thing...you don't have to buy them. There are still plenty of contracts out there with at least full current year's points. If you don't want to buy stripped, those are the contracts you should be targeting. I find at times that people complain about the lack of juicy inventory as a reason to talk themselves into buying direct. In my opinion, it's not a valid concern.
Like I said, it sounds like you already made up your mind. The "you" I refer to in this post is the prospective buyer in general, and not anybody specific. But thanks for starting an interesting thread.![]()