sndral
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In my mind there are 3 reasons to go direct:
First, you want to stay at the resort they are selling & you plan to book during the home resort window - which doesn’t apply to you since you prefer to be spontaneous.
Second, the member benefits are attractive/make sense to you. In your case, assuming you already qualify for the Sorcerer’s AP or aren’t interested due to the block out days, that likely is no benefit to you. Likewise, no DVC discounts on merchandise/food, but you likely already get similar benefits w/ your AP. The member lounges wouldn’t be available w/ resale & you couldn’t go to membership magic nights when they pop up, You also couldn’t use points for cruises & the like, although you could still exchange through IL. Maybe the ability to buy the new Membership magic & use points to pay for your AP might have some value to you?
Third, you want to stay at Riviera, the new cabins, or, presumably, future resorts such as Lakeshore Lodge - these resorts are (or w/ LL is likely to be) restricted. To stay at a restricted resort you must own there, or have direct points elsewhere (or resale grandfathered points.) Those who buy those resorts resale can only stay at the resort they own & those who buy resale at non restricted resorts (OKW, SSR, BWV, BC, BRV, CCV, AKV, BLT, VGF, & Poly at WDW) cannot use those resale points at the restricted resorts.
Based on all of that you might start w/ about half the points you’re aiming for - like a loaded 150 point contract - at an inexpensive resort (both buy in & annual maintenance fees) such as SSR. It looks like some folks on DIS are getting SSR in the $80s per point ATM https://www.disboards.com/threads/r...ost-for-instructions-formatting-tool.3965193/.
If after you use the points on that contract for a year or two & get a sense for whether DVC works for you, then you can add on & at that point decide whether direct matters to you & if so go direct for contract #2, if not you can pick up a second contract resale. A lot of us have ‘blended’ memberships w/ both direct and resale contracts
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First, you want to stay at the resort they are selling & you plan to book during the home resort window - which doesn’t apply to you since you prefer to be spontaneous.
Second, the member benefits are attractive/make sense to you. In your case, assuming you already qualify for the Sorcerer’s AP or aren’t interested due to the block out days, that likely is no benefit to you. Likewise, no DVC discounts on merchandise/food, but you likely already get similar benefits w/ your AP. The member lounges wouldn’t be available w/ resale & you couldn’t go to membership magic nights when they pop up, You also couldn’t use points for cruises & the like, although you could still exchange through IL. Maybe the ability to buy the new Membership magic & use points to pay for your AP might have some value to you?
Third, you want to stay at Riviera, the new cabins, or, presumably, future resorts such as Lakeshore Lodge - these resorts are (or w/ LL is likely to be) restricted. To stay at a restricted resort you must own there, or have direct points elsewhere (or resale grandfathered points.) Those who buy those resorts resale can only stay at the resort they own & those who buy resale at non restricted resorts (OKW, SSR, BWV, BC, BRV, CCV, AKV, BLT, VGF, & Poly at WDW) cannot use those resale points at the restricted resorts.
Based on all of that you might start w/ about half the points you’re aiming for - like a loaded 150 point contract - at an inexpensive resort (both buy in & annual maintenance fees) such as SSR. It looks like some folks on DIS are getting SSR in the $80s per point ATM https://www.disboards.com/threads/r...ost-for-instructions-formatting-tool.3965193/.
If after you use the points on that contract for a year or two & get a sense for whether DVC works for you, then you can add on & at that point decide whether direct matters to you & if so go direct for contract #2, if not you can pick up a second contract resale. A lot of us have ‘blended’ memberships w/ both direct and resale contracts
