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Why is DVC worth it?
In a few weeks, we are going to be staying a Riviera, using points from a contract at Animal Kingdom that I purchased a few years ago.
I just priced out the DISNEY CASH PRICE for our exact room at Riviera. Preferred View Studio for 7 days/6 nights for 4 adults and 1 child. It comes out to $5,068, including taxes.
Not having to spend that $5000 is what DVC is saving us. Of course,I doubt very much that I would be paying that anyway, if not for DVC.
This room is costing us 134 DVC points.
To look at our costs through DVC, first of all, we need to pay Membership Dues/Maintenance Fees on those points of about $950 for this year, for that many points. So, it is costing us $950.
Then, of course, there was the buy in cost, which for 134 points was $14,000 (I bought THESE particular points on the Resale market), but for that buy in cost, we get to use them THIRTY SIX MORE TIMES, and then they expire.
But I don't think you can even count that buy in cost, because the truth is, I could turn around right now, or almost anytime, and sell these points for at least what I bought them for. I do plan to sell someday, maybe in 15 or 20 years, well before their expiration date, AND BUY SOME MORE.
So, as far as I am concerned, I will get my money back that I spent for the points, when I sell them after I use them 15 more times, and this $5000 room (Starts at $830 per night, with tax) is costing us about $1000 for the week (6 days). Which works out to $166 per night, for a $830 per night room!!
And that is why DVC is worth it.
By the way. I know that there is NO GUARANTEE that I will be able to sell them in the future for the prices that I paid for them. But then there never is any guarantee with most investments. Try getting a guarantee from your stock broker or real estate agent or whatever. BUT, other than some variability as the economy goes up and down, and I can wait that out since I won't be in a hurry to sell, the price for DVC has tended to go up over time. I think you can expect the pattern to continue.
In a few weeks, we are going to be staying a Riviera, using points from a contract at Animal Kingdom that I purchased a few years ago.
I just priced out the DISNEY CASH PRICE for our exact room at Riviera. Preferred View Studio for 7 days/6 nights for 4 adults and 1 child. It comes out to $5,068, including taxes.
Not having to spend that $5000 is what DVC is saving us. Of course,I doubt very much that I would be paying that anyway, if not for DVC.
This room is costing us 134 DVC points.
To look at our costs through DVC, first of all, we need to pay Membership Dues/Maintenance Fees on those points of about $950 for this year, for that many points. So, it is costing us $950.
Then, of course, there was the buy in cost, which for 134 points was $14,000 (I bought THESE particular points on the Resale market), but for that buy in cost, we get to use them THIRTY SIX MORE TIMES, and then they expire.
But I don't think you can even count that buy in cost, because the truth is, I could turn around right now, or almost anytime, and sell these points for at least what I bought them for. I do plan to sell someday, maybe in 15 or 20 years, well before their expiration date, AND BUY SOME MORE.
So, as far as I am concerned, I will get my money back that I spent for the points, when I sell them after I use them 15 more times, and this $5000 room (Starts at $830 per night, with tax) is costing us about $1000 for the week (6 days). Which works out to $166 per night, for a $830 per night room!!
And that is why DVC is worth it.
By the way. I know that there is NO GUARANTEE that I will be able to sell them in the future for the prices that I paid for them. But then there never is any guarantee with most investments. Try getting a guarantee from your stock broker or real estate agent or whatever. BUT, other than some variability as the economy goes up and down, and I can wait that out since I won't be in a hurry to sell, the price for DVC has tended to go up over time. I think you can expect the pattern to continue.
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