
What would be worse: Higher price per point in the beginning or high points for accomadations? Anyone want to take a guess at the $ per point and what the points would be for a studio week? Just for fun.![]()
I doubt they would raise the point per night rate much over what is considered the "standard"....it makes more sense to raise the buy in cost. Otherwise owners at CRV would be able to trade out for a lot more than people trading in, creating an unbalanced system. Dues are dues, I don't think they can intentionally charge too much just for profit (legal issues, etc). But I am sure they will be high, because there will have to be monorail costs associated with it!
It is rare to buy points for any DVC resort and get a better deal by waiting. The only reason Disney would do that is if they are having a tough time selling points for the resort. I don't think CRV would fall into that category unless they overprice the points there or make the point schedule too high.

Granny is right. There have only been a few cases where waiting got you a better deal, one pretty recently.
With AKV (and SSR, too), the first incentive offered was an $8 per point incentive OR developers points. The second promotion, which followed shortly thereafter, was for an $8 incentive per point AND developers point, if I remember correctly.
What kind of increased value you find the dev points depends entirely on you. For some (who can travel to use them, or are willing to take the time to rent them), that was a MUCH better value. For others, marginally better. But, by any account, it WAS better.![]()
In absolute dollars, true, but not necessarily in time-adjusted dollars. It depends on the interest rate you prefer to use in your analyses. Even at a modest 3% over a 50 year contract, each $100 in purchase price contributes about $4 to annual costs.In the long run, the dues are really much more than the initial buyin price.
Granny is right. There have only been a few cases where waiting got you a better deal, one pretty recently.
With AKV (and SSR, too), the first incentive offered was an $8 per point incentive OR developers points. The second promotion, which followed shortly thereafter, was for an $8 incentive per point AND developers point, if I remember correctly.
What kind of increased value you find the dev points depends entirely on you. For some (who can travel to use them, or are willing to take the time to rent them), that was a MUCH better value. For others, marginally better. But, by any account, it WAS better.![]()

Besides for selling out. Has the price ever increased after an offering?????? If not that would make the argument for waiting a little while at least before a purchase. Tapestry not withstanding.![]()