You can look at it two ways. If DVC pays dues on the points they own, the dues would be lower. With the current way, dues are a little higher but DVC acts as an insurance against a catastrophic event, like the hurricane. At least that's the way I read the statutes.JimC said:Dean,
Should members care which way DVC elects to handle this? I suspect that the law was designed to be neutral as to the members/owners. But if operating expenses and/or reserve estimates were less than expected then DVC would benefit because it would cover less than it would have if it simply paid the fees. Is that correct or am I missing something?
Doctor P said:BCV does not have bus transportation to Epcot, nor does it have bus transportation to MGM/Disney Studios as I recall. Boats only to MGM; walking or boats to Epcot.
That's the advantage of a vacation "club". Most timeshare clubs allow even exchanges within their own system, regardless of original costs and maintenance of each individual resort. Consider it a perk.Montana Disney Fan said:I have been an SSR owner for two years now and have yet to stay there. I pay the lower annual fees but have stayed at BWV for 12 days and enjoyed it a lot. I've also stayed at OKW and to tell the truth, I like it a lot better than BWV due to the extra room, larger balconys, and lush landscape.
I don't get how I can own at SSR, pay lower annual dues, but can stay at the resorts that cost a lot more. I know I only get 7 months to book, but so far I've never had a hitch getting exactly what I want (granted, I've only booked 3 trips since becoming a member but still!).
I agree with Diane. Remember you are not trading a value for a deluxe resort, we're talking minor variations in points costs and yearly dues when it comes to DVC. What would you say when I trade in through II for a total cost of around $500-600 cost to me and get a 1 or 2 BR at DVC for a full week.Montana Disney Fan said:I have been an SSR owner for two years now and have yet to stay there. I pay the lower annual fees but have stayed at BWV for 12 days and enjoyed it a lot. I've also stayed at OKW and to tell the truth, I like it a lot better than BWV due to the extra room, larger balconys, and lush landscape.
I don't get how I can own at SSR, pay lower annual dues, but can stay at the resorts that cost a lot more. I know I only get 7 months to book, but so far I've never had a hitch getting exactly what I want (granted, I've only booked 3 trips since becoming a member but still!).
OK by me - as long as it isn't for something I couldn't get by calling at the 11 month window!Dean said:..(snip).... What would you say when I trade in through II for a total cost of around $500-600 cost to me and get a 1 or 2 BR at DVC for a full week.
I don't buy that idea. It's all Disney property and SSR and OKW cover a lot of ground too, plus they aren't connected to another WDW hotel to help with that maintenance.Disney Doll said:I would imagine the location of BCV, BWV, & VWL may somehow impact the costs as well.
We all know the real estate mantra...location, location, location.![]()
Disney Doll said:I would imagine the location of BCV, BWV, & VWL may somehow impact the costs as well.
spiceycat said:if there property taxes are more and I am pretty sure they are - then it is location.
Location always makes a difference in the real estate business.
KAMLEM said:I would love to know what the basis is for allocating costs for things such as the front desk, valet, transportation, etc., between DVC and Disney for places like BCV where DVC and non-DVC share things such as these. For that matter, I wonder how they account for the fact that all DVC resorts have some percentage of cash customers so we shouldn't have to pay 100% of these types of expenses. I must really sound like a geek but I have always wondered about these kinds of things. Wish I knew someone who worked in Disney Finance.
Dean said:... What would you say when I trade in through II for a total cost of around $500-600 cost to me and get a 1 or 2 BR at DVC for a full week.