Looks like you are a DIS Veteran, so is it safe to assume you have stayed on property (WDW or DL) at some point before? What are your experiences if you have stayed in the resorts? Ones you like, don't like. Specific areas that you like.Thinking about purchasing DVC but have done zero research. Can someone tell me where to start? Thank you!
We love the Wilderness Lodge- that would be my top pick!Looks like you are a DIS Veteran, so is it safe to assume you have stayed on property (WDW or DL) at some point before? What are your experiences if you have stayed in the resorts? Ones you like, don't like. Specific areas that you like.
I would start with that and then begin researching what buying DVC is and how it will affect your specific vacation interests. Plenty of good research sites and vlogs out there. Too many really. This link is from host site and is pretty good dive into what DVC is.
And this community is really good at providing their experiences to help guide you. I know they have helped me as I moved from buying only direct (3 contracts) to resale (now 3 contracts).
Good luck!
As someone who just went through this, here are the starting points IMO, all of these have several youtube video explanations for. It helps to watch the same thing from multiple sources so you get different perspectives.
1) Direct vs Resale: based on cost, with resale being around 50% cheaper, I knew right away that I wanted resale. But other people value the benefits of Direct, so research what those benefits are and what you'll be losing out on by buying resale.
2) Home resort: All resorts have there pros and cons. You need to understand what you value in a resort, what kind of room you'll most likely stay in, and whether that resort is easy to book at the 7mo mark. I was really leaning towards AKV first, but then realized it was relatively easy to get at 7mo, so I went with a different resort that I was happy staying in.
3) Number of points: Addonitis is real and happens even during the buying phase. We were first looking at contracts from 100-150 points and somehow ended up with 350 points. Again look at the type of room you'll most likely stay in, how long you'll stay for, and what time of year. For us we started considering a studio but realized we would be more comfortable in a 2br, so that's what we purchased for.
I think the above is a good starting point. Once you've got a handle on that you can start reading more into the fine print and intricacies.
2. Home resort2) Home resort: All resorts have there pros and cons. You need to understand what you value in a resort, what kind of room you'll most likely stay in, and whether that resort is easy to book at the 7mo mark. I was really leaning towards AKV first, but then realized it was relatively easy to get at 7mo, so I went with a different resort that I was happy staying in
3) Number of points: Addonitis is real and happens even during the buying phase. We were first looking at contracts from 100-150 points and somehow ended up with 350 points. Again look at the type of room you'll most likely stay in, how long you'll stay for, and what time of year. For us we started considering a studio but realized we would be more comfortable in a 2br, so that's what we purchased for.
You can pick your Use Year (UY) as a Direct buyer, too.Resale pros:
- Able to pick use year (the importance of this takes a little bit of time to wrap your head around so I won't try to explain it in this comment)
Lol yeah you can but sometimes if you’re not already a member they will try and limit you to specific ones. I was originally set up with June, asked to have the contract rewritten in the 10 day period and they refused to give me a March UY but were okay with giving me an April UY.You can pick your Use Year (UY) as a Direct buyer, too.
A benefit of each is, if you don't use your points, you can convert them into Interval International points to book at timeshares around the world. I have not personally done this (yet), so I cannot speak to the value or ease, but it is an option.
That may be worth a clean up. A lot of the links don't work anymore.Lots of good info right here on the DIS in this thread:
DISboards DVC Resource Center
Have fun with your research and feel free to ask more questions.