I think THV is always going to be an 11-month window booking, just because there are so few of them. There are only 60 villas in THV.
I'd have to agree. We stayed years ago at the old treehouses and thought they were retty cool.
I think THV is always going to be an 11-month window booking, just because there are so few of them. There are only 60 villas in THV.
I think you are right, and Disney may be experimenting a bit right now. They have always kept ROFR levels not far below what they were selling "new" for, but they may be testing that strategy now. If they can ROFR much lower and still sell direct, maybe they don't need to be so aggressive with ROFR.SSR seems to be consistently passing ROFR below $70. I think tis economy is effecting Disney enough that they are buying back very few resales. In fact I haven't seen them buy back since 2008. Prices are going continue to drop until Disney decides to exersise their ROFR. How does everyone feel about this?
Well depends on how you look at it.........I find it remarkable people are paying up to $35-$45 a pt higher for a 11 month booking window.
True, but its $35 on the buy in only. Then you have 50 years of dues to contend with. I suspect 90% of your ownership costs over 50 years will be from the dues.
It might be pretty interesting to learn the true percentage Disney owns at each resort. We all know they keep 3-4% as a cushion for maintenance, but I'd bet they own a LOT more than 4% of SSR.
True and SSR is one of the lowest, I think only BLT is lower. But on a 200pt contract that 7-9k upfront pays for about 5-7 trips of plane tiks and/or various other things. Not sure how much of an impact MF will have but TVM of the 7-9k on that 200pt contract compared to a possible few hundred in MF saving from one resort over another is much more significant.
On the other hand 11 month booking window is important to others an I don't down play that, just for our family not that big of a deal. I might be kicking myself if the next 50 years all I can ever book is SSR.....but I love the place so I think it would be ok just not ideal.
Just a question (not a flame). Did SSR actually sell out before they added the THV? Or were they at least close to selling out? I thought they did, but I could be wrong.
Jim,It might be pretty interesting to learn the true percentage Disney owns at each resort. We all know they keep 3-4% as a cushion for maintenance, but I'd bet they own a LOT more than 4% of SSR.
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Originally Posted by Mississippian
I think it is because SSR is a virtual clone of OKW, except that OKW has really cheap point charts and giant units and SSR doesn't. When you consider the fact that the "extra years" are worth virtually nothing from an economic standpoint, then SSR points should trade at about 75 percent of what OKW points trade for.
So the only remarkable thing here is how high the SSR points have remained.
The gauntlet hath been thrown down . From a contrary point of view, SSR's facilities being 15 years younger has some value as well. Isn't OKW showing its age a bit?
I have to say these lower prices are working for me... I am contemplating buying some points at SSR for the mere fact of the price... I am not super picky on room view or moving resorts so I can book at my 11mos window at home for example to get the MK and either at SSR at the 11mos period as well to extend my trip or wait for the 7mos mark and use those points elsewhere to check out other resorts. Being that I am not super picky I am certain I'll find a room *somewhere* especially since I usually travel in value seasons to avoid major crowds.
The only thorn in my plan is the current dollar exchange! Does anybody know; if for example someone has 200 points to sell, do they need to sell the 200 in one batch or could I as a buyer take a portion of say 50 or 75?