At this moment, a new member has been able to buy as few as 50 points and a current member 25.If I buy a contract via resale, is there a minimum number of points that I would have to buy direct from Disney to get the AP discounts/perks?
http://www.disboards.com/threads/purchasing-a-guaranteed-week.3436056/What is a "fixed" week?
Learning so much about DVC options and my mind is really an open sponge at this point! I haven't ruled out anything!
Thanks all.
That's been the history. If I were a post 4/4/16 resale owner and thought I might have any interest in perks/AP discount in the future, I'd buy a 25 point contract while doing so still grants "full membership".Hopefully they will grandfather the current members in when that happens.......
But an important note is that for certain member "benefits", like being able to use points for cruises, will ONLY attach to those 25 points. Which is to say you'll never be using Disney Collection or cruising "benefits" because 25 points, even banked and borrowed until they're 75, won't get you anywhere.So. If you buy resale and after the resale is complete, a 25 point add on direct contract should qualify you for "full membership" as far as perks, AP discounts are concerned.
That's true but none of those options are a reasonable value to buy and plan to use though it'd always good to have options. They just arent' worth paying for. IMO anyone looking at buying resale currently who doesn't have the perks otherwise, should consider it up front. I'd plan to buy resale where that made sense and do an add on of 25 points even if I didn't thin the perks were worth it currently. Just incorporate the issue into the overall purchase plan.But an important note is that for certain member "benefits", like being able to use points for cruises, will ONLY attach to those 25 points. Which is to say you'll never be using Disney Collection or cruising "benefits" because 25 points, even banked and borrowed until they're 75, won't get you anywhere.
Oh, certainly. I've just seen more than a handful of "if I buy a 25 point contract can I use all my points even the resale to book a cruise?"That's true but none of those options are a reasonable value to buy and plan to use though it'd always good to have options. They just arent' worth paying for. IMO anyone looking at buying resale currently who doesn't have the perks otherwise, should consider it up front. I'd plan to buy resale where that made sense and do an add on of 25 points even if I didn't thin the perks were worth it currently. Just incorporate the issue into the overall purchase plan.
What is a "fixed" week?
Learning so much about DVC options and my mind is really an open sponge at this point! I haven't ruled out anything!
Thanks all.
Yes you would.We bought resale around 6 years ago when the prices were very low compared to now, so buying direct was not even a consideration for us.
Many posters are talking about even the discounts potentially going away for prior resale buyers and the comments about buying a small 25 point add on. I am not sure how the prior year points work. We currently have a February UY, which works well for us, if I were to buy a 25 point add on in January 2017 with a February UY, would I then get the 2016 points?
The biggest reason, by far, is that timeshare is a product that is sold, not bought. Very few people wake up and say to themselves: "Today I'm going to legally obligate myself to pay for part of the maintenance and upkeep of a luxury condo for the next many decades." In other words, the folks who do a bunch of research before intentionally purchasing a DVC contract are in a very small minority.Trying to understand why someone would choose to buy direct?
Trying to understand why someone would choose to buy direct?
and the cheaper closing costs really come into play on the smaller contracts...making direct closer in price.Small contracts (25-50 points) ad add-ons are often best purchased direct. Availability in resale can be rough, let alone lining up UY (if desired).
Not as easy to do but the cheapest closing is to find a private seller and for them to do the closing themselves. TUG and redweeks can be a potential option for that situation.and the cheaper closing costs really come into play on the smaller contracts...making direct closer in price.