kristenrice
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I've seen so many people calculate their actual and perceived savings with their DVC memberships. I thought I would throw out the numbers that I've calculated for our next trip.
We are going April 30-May 5 and staying in a standard studio at AKV-Jambo. The rack rate for this room is $2373.75. There is currently a 30% discount available which would drop it down to $1870.31 (tax included). This stay is costing us 72 of our 2015 UY points.
We bought 100 points at AKV, resale, in 2008 with all 2008 points available. Those points were banked and used by a co-worker who paid me $1000 for them. I do not have the exact numbers in front of me, but when I calculate the total number of points received for the life of the contract and figure in closing costs and subtract the $1K, the actual per point buy-in cost was just under $2/point. I will assume it is $2/point for my upcoming example.
So, our initial cost was $144 for those 72 points. The annual dues are $6.2989 per point, but since I paid them with gift cards that I bought at a 5% discount, my actual dues were $5.9840 per point. That makes the maintenance fees on those 72 points come out to a cost of $430.85. Added together, the money that we "spent" on this trip comes out to $574.85
. That is about a 60% savings off of the DISCOUNTED price...75% off the rack rate
.
Now, I know there are financial and math wizards out there who will point out calculations that I failed to account for, but I'm fairly certain that there is not a way to spin this that would show that we did not save at least 50%. This will be the first trip for us in a studio, as we usually stay in 1BR's which aren't nearly as cost-effective, so I was amazed at the actual savings with a studio.
Just for funsies...here's the numbers on a 1BR standard view..
Disney rate: $2514.40 (30% off spring room-only offer)
Points needed: 148 (*let's pretend I'd banked 48 from 2014)
Buy-In cost of points: $296
2014 Maintenance Fees on 48 points: $272.45 (*used gift cards last year too and saved 5%)
2015 Maintenance Fees on 100 points: $598.40
TOTAL point cost: $1166.85
The savings aren't quite as dramatic, but it is still more than 50% off the Disney DISCOUNTED rate
.
We are going April 30-May 5 and staying in a standard studio at AKV-Jambo. The rack rate for this room is $2373.75. There is currently a 30% discount available which would drop it down to $1870.31 (tax included). This stay is costing us 72 of our 2015 UY points.
We bought 100 points at AKV, resale, in 2008 with all 2008 points available. Those points were banked and used by a co-worker who paid me $1000 for them. I do not have the exact numbers in front of me, but when I calculate the total number of points received for the life of the contract and figure in closing costs and subtract the $1K, the actual per point buy-in cost was just under $2/point. I will assume it is $2/point for my upcoming example.
So, our initial cost was $144 for those 72 points. The annual dues are $6.2989 per point, but since I paid them with gift cards that I bought at a 5% discount, my actual dues were $5.9840 per point. That makes the maintenance fees on those 72 points come out to a cost of $430.85. Added together, the money that we "spent" on this trip comes out to $574.85


Now, I know there are financial and math wizards out there who will point out calculations that I failed to account for, but I'm fairly certain that there is not a way to spin this that would show that we did not save at least 50%. This will be the first trip for us in a studio, as we usually stay in 1BR's which aren't nearly as cost-effective, so I was amazed at the actual savings with a studio.
Just for funsies...here's the numbers on a 1BR standard view..
Disney rate: $2514.40 (30% off spring room-only offer)
Points needed: 148 (*let's pretend I'd banked 48 from 2014)
Buy-In cost of points: $296
2014 Maintenance Fees on 48 points: $272.45 (*used gift cards last year too and saved 5%)
2015 Maintenance Fees on 100 points: $598.40
TOTAL point cost: $1166.85
The savings aren't quite as dramatic, but it is still more than 50% off the Disney DISCOUNTED rate
