OK we bought in 2009 and love coming to disney but the question is everyone but
dvc members get discounts or promotions. We are coming for 10 days and it seems to cost us as much as if we were general public staying at like the caribbean beach. Yes we get discount on annual passes but everyone else is getting free dining or kids stay and play free so other than hotel are we really getting a deal they say after cetain amout of vacations you will notice a reduction in cost but i dont see how because as lon as you have to pay full boat for dining and parks you are paying same as everyone else. Is it me or does everyone else see this. DVC needs to do something for there members we all spent alot of money to buy in at least they could throw a bone once in a while. Sorry if it seems like im on a soap box.
Try to remember that those receiving free dining are also paying rack rate for their room (no discount there). DVC members stay at deluxe hotels like AKL, SSR, and the Contemporary. Because our rate never goes up, we ultimately get our rooms discounted all the time. Those receiving package deals will pay full price for their rooms and get a bone like free dining and such. If you do the math, you really are saving. For example, my family will be staying in a studio at AKL at the CLUB LEVEL on DVC points for a total of 124 points for 7 days. If I wanted to rent out these points at say $10.00 per point, the person paying would have the opportunity to stay at AKL for 1240.00 for 7 days. If you call AKL and get a price for that same room it would surely cost a great deal more. Now, my math may be off a bit because I did not physically look up prices, this is just an example. I know someone out there may have a much more accurate example. Now if you purchase AP tickets with the DVC membership, you are saving $100.00 per ticket, another great discount. You could also purchase tickets through Undercover Tourists where your tickets are discounted instead of buying directly from Disney. As far as meals go, the meal plan is very personal, it works for some and not others depending on your family's needs. With the DVC, if you get a 1 bedroom, you have the option of having groceries delivered and eating some meals in your room (we usually do this with breakfast).
And the kids that stay and play free have to be I believe 10 and under. So for my family this no longer works.
Your other option is to bank your points one year and take advantage of one of the package deals (you know flip flop, one year dvc, one year package deal). This year, my family is staying for 1 week at AKL at club level and then moving over to the Coronado Springs for another week with free dining.
Last year we simply stayed at AKL for 11 days in a 1 bedroom in the Kidani Villas. I already had park tickets from the previous year, so no additional charge for that. We chose to pay for the meal plan for 4 people which I believe cost us about 1600.00. And finally, our airfare which can vary. Some people choose to drive so I don't usually count traveling. So ultimately, room $0.00, tickets, $0.00, and meals $1600.00, total $1600.00 for an 11 night stay at AKL Kidani Villas.
Sorry, I did not mean to ramble on. I hope I did not confuse you more but try giving this some more thought. You might be surprised.
Hope I helped.
