kniquy
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With approaching limitation for benefits at a 75 point contract -- what effect will this have on the resale market. Anything? Nothing?
I am interested to hear people's thoughts. There has been such a drive up in resale asking prices recently-- now (like disney wants) people will likely consider the full direct purchase vs the 25 point add on w/ a resale. Will this slow and decrease the value of the resale contracts? It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Disney is wise with this move as this will get some people to re-consider their purchase and just say -- "hey i will just buy 150 points direct" vs trying to find a 75 point contract and then add on the 75. Why deal with the hassle of resale when they can go direct, get their perks and get their points quickly. Maybe those purchasing a large amount of points >200 will find the 75/125 split worth it.
I also wonder if this will drive up ROFR by disney -- they might have more people looking for older resorts.
I know there will still be a fairly strong resale market because there are plenty of people who (like me) only intend on purchasing to go every other year - and the perks don't mean as much.
I am interested to hear people's thoughts. There has been such a drive up in resale asking prices recently-- now (like disney wants) people will likely consider the full direct purchase vs the 25 point add on w/ a resale. Will this slow and decrease the value of the resale contracts? It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
Disney is wise with this move as this will get some people to re-consider their purchase and just say -- "hey i will just buy 150 points direct" vs trying to find a 75 point contract and then add on the 75. Why deal with the hassle of resale when they can go direct, get their perks and get their points quickly. Maybe those purchasing a large amount of points >200 will find the 75/125 split worth it.
I also wonder if this will drive up ROFR by disney -- they might have more people looking for older resorts.
I know there will still be a fairly strong resale market because there are plenty of people who (like me) only intend on purchasing to go every other year - and the perks don't mean as much.