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Join Date: May 2008
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I think resale makes alot of sense financially, direct not so much.
Other posters did a great job comparing the financials vs. non dvc disney hotels.... Heres another way to look at in terms of what your points are worth. I always think of the purchase in terms of "how long until i reap the benefit of only paying dues?" Buy a 200 point resale contract at the boardwalk for $55 per point. Up front price is 11K (plus $500 closing costs) You could rent the points fairly easily for $11 per point even if you decided to never take a single vacation. You will pay roughly $6 per point in dues, netting a $5 per point profit. You have to rent 2300 points to break even on your principle, or 11.5 years worth of points, thus leaving you with almost 20 years of vacation points for only the dues. Run the same numbers vs. direct at $130 per point direct Principle is now 26k Youd have to rent 5200 points or 26 years worth until you break even. Am i suggesting you buy resale to make money off renting points? Of course not, but i think it does help to put in perspective what your break even point is. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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Yes, now that I researched more, we realize paying resale or upfront is the way to go for us.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Disney won't always be on 35% off sale at the resorts. So two ways to look at that -- cash pay until those hefty discounts dry up and then buy DVC if you find that you are still interested in going regularly, or go ahead and buy today, using the dollars you would have spent on those 35% off cash pay rooms towards your purchase. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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We have 3 children now in their teens. We bought DVC direct from Disney after spending a week in a regular hotel room. With a large family, we felt this was a cost effective way to travel. We always book a 1 or 2 bedroom villa (depends who comes with us), and cook many of our meals therefore saving on our restaurant bill. Do we save money overall? I think so.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Kettering, OH
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Now fast forward 2 years and if you count the savings from DD and future DSIL (he proposed to her in front of Cinderella's castle) when we had points transferred into my account, the contract will be paid off a trip sooner. I'm also planning a nice trip next Oct for our 25th anniv. I managed to get additional points transferred to my account and will be staying in a 1 Bedroom, MK view, for a week! DW only knows we are going. She is assuming we are staying in a studio with a lake view. I just hope DW doesn't get add-on-itus from the 1 Bedroom room :-). If anyone is interested in the spreadsheet, I'd be happy to share it. Just PM me with your email address. John |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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A lot of us are "guilty" of upgrading to a one or two bedroom - its so nice to have the kids in a different room. Its a quality difference in vacation - but its more expensive than staying three or four in a Deluxe room. A lot of us are "guilty" of bringing family or friends and paying for their room. It brings us joy - but unless you'd bring family and friends on cash, it adds expense. Hey, we have these points to use and we'd love to bring you along. A few of us are guilty of missing daily housekeeping enough to pay for it. That will eat into your savings. A lot of us sneak in an extra trip - maybe for the Halloween Party and Food and Wine - or to see the Christmas lights. And if you do the AP every two years thing, it becomes really easy to justify - but then there is the airfare. Some of us use no room bill at the end of the trip to justify more souvenirs, more dining, tickets to Cirque, etc. Or we use the frequency of our trips as an excuse to add on extras. A few of us have used the whole "but the room is paid for" excuse to travel in a lean year - that year where the roof needs replacing and then the washer breaks and you have your hours cut at work....where if we had to pay cash, we'd skip a year. Now, many of these things add VALUE, but "know thyself." IF you main reason for buying DVC is to save money, are you disciplined enough to do so? IF you main reason for buying to to get more value out of your vacations, then DVC is usually a good deal - if all the other caveats work for your family (and understand those) - even if you end up spending more overall. Remember too that everything goes up in price. When we started going to Disney my family could fly for $400 round trip - we had two lap babies and airfare was cheaper. Our last set of airfare was over $1600. When we started going to Disney, we had two under threes and two adults and tickets for the week were maybe $500. Our last ticket bill was over $1500. We started with kids who would eat off mom's plate - I now have a fourteen year old boy who eats five times a day. Incomes don't tend to increase as quickly as vacation pricing. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Calculations based on my own trip habits showed that I paid the same for a moderate hotel room as I did if I rented points and stayed at the Deluxe 1-br. So renting DVC was a great option for us as we really liked staying at the Boardwalk. When I found a contract cheap enough (the key) then it was worth it to buy.
I could have kept staying at moderates and not bought the contract and been even forever (presumably). The extra room is really nice, though, and saves our sanity.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2007
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The DVC points should have a residual value even a couple years from their expiration which is equal to the point rental value minus yearly MF multiplied by the number of years left on the contact, and presuming some discount value for the cost of money and difficulty of liquidation. At 65 years of age, all of our points will be on MF value only assuming $5 yearly amortization of the initial purchase price. At that point, the points truly become a net asset value. Marty |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 20,572
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Another thing to keep in mind - if you've never stayed in a DVC studio, you should rent points and do so - DVC is a timeshare, it isn't like the Deluxe Hotels. Some people think DVC rooms are superior, I'd be quite disappointed if I thought I was getting a Deluxe hotel room and ended up in a DVC studio.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Lancaster, PA
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I was always suspicious of timeshares. My wife and I were going to WDW a lot. We checked out DVC and ran the numbers. It made sense way back when for $55 or $60 per point. Then we had kids and they loved it. Then we stopped by Hilton Head on a whim and fell in love with the Disney Beach Resorts. We added extra points and eventfully sold our OKW points.
Here is what I do know: 1. We have had tons of wonderful adventures and memories from our WDW, VB and especially HHI trips. If we had not done DVC, this would likely not have happened. 2. HHI is our summer place so we opted to not buy a vacation home. 3. The 2 BR accommodations are awesome for a growing family and we have enjoyed the extra room. 4. We religiously take family vacations. One daughter is in her second year of college and one daughter is in her senior year of high school. HHI DVC is where they want to go every summer. So, I think we'll hold onto them - for at least that week- for many more years. So, I know that I could not get a 2 BR condo in HHI for what we paid for points / dues, I have not calculated the cost based on today's prices. All of our DVC trips have been terrific. That's priceless.
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Sep 2011
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This was a key decision maker for us. We have a young family and for the first couple years of my son's life we didn't take any vacations. We finally decided to take the kids to Disney when they were 4 and 2 - our first family vacation. The following year when we started talking about vacation, we all wanted to go back to Disney, so we went last year too.
While on property last year we ended up joining DVC. Fast forward to 2013 and we are going twice - a quick trip for a milestone birthday of mine and then a longer trip around the holidays. Why does any of this matter? Because we weren't a vacationing type of family and now that we have taken a couple I realize how important they are. DVC will force us to plan vacation time - that time we need together. If we didn't have DVC there is no what we would be heading down there for my birthday. Is it a great financial investment? Maybe, maybe not, but the some of the non-financial aspects are what drove our decision. |
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