Where can you stay:
The DVC resorts are:
Boardwalk Villas (BWV)
Old Key West (OKW)
Villas at Wilderness Lodge (VWL)
Beach Club Villas (BCV)
outside WDW:
Vero Beach (VB)
Hilton Head (HH)
and soon at Disney World, Sarasota Springs.
Note that in the cases of BWV, VWL and BCV these are attached to their respective hotels, but you are staying in the DVC portion of the resort. Check out
www.Disney.com and go to Disney vacation club for some resort descriptions.
You can also use your points to stay in other Disney hotels (though not the ones that have a DVC attached to them, so you can use points at AKL but not WL), take Disney cruises, and visit other hotels and resorts. But generally speaking, the DVC resorts are the best "value" for your points.
Can you "save" points:
To a degree - you can bank one year into the future (but you have to know you are going to do it by the middle of the year) and borrow from the next year. So its feasible to go every three years. But you should have some predictibity and similarity in your trips - because you need to know that you are going to have to bank.
For instance, we have 150 points and take one approximately 300 point trip every other year - combining banking and borrowing each time to do so.
Another option, if you can't travel, is to "rent" your points (check out the rent/trade board here for details).
How do you buy:
Either through Disney or through a reseller. The banner ad at the top of this page will take you to a good reputable reseller. Another one can be found at
www.atimeshare.com. The Disney Vacation Club link at
www.disney.com will hook you up with a DVC sales guide.
What is included:
Really, just your accomodations and use of the resort. DVC members get condo like accomodations, which means that mousekeeping will not make your bed every day ("Trash and Towel" on the fourth day of your stay, a cleaning on the eighth day). No park tickets (although currently there is a small discount on UPHs - when OKW first opened they threw in park tickets until the milleneium - it was a great deal for early adopters). A few perks, such as some dining discounts to certain restaurants. Do NOT join expecting perks, you are likely to be disappointed. And no, DVC will not make you eligible for Florida resident rates, unless you are already a Florida resident. There are some small other perks - use of the health club without additional fees, free videos at the resorts, BWVs has a community room with games and such. Some kids activities at the resorts.