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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Florida
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Another direct/resale question...
These questions probably get asked all the time. I skimmed through but didn't find the answer to the question I have. So, sorry if this is an old question.
I'm aware that buying resale leaves you with some restrictions. The prices are oh so tempting, but I DO NOT like the thought of having restrictions. Can anyone tell me exactly what the restrictions are? I want to have some freedom with enjoying my points anywhere and everywhere whenever I want. Also, I was considering doing a minimum purchase at SSR since its cheapest. If I do that, will I be able to buy some add ons resale? I'd be ok with restrictions on a portion of points knowing I have 160 pts of freedom! ![]() Back story, we have several family members who are DVC members. It's me, DH and DS(4). We live in Florida about 100min from Disney. We have flexible work schedules that allow us to take vacations spur of the moment. We like quick getaways, and are not restricted to only doing getaways on the weekends. ( this will probably all change when my DS gets a few years older and in more activities.) since the 3 of us will only require a studio, I think 160 pts will get us pretty far. I do like the thought of getting a 2 bedroom to bring friends though. 160pts don't go very far when your talking 2 bedrooms. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Florida
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Forgot to ask... We are addicted to Disney cruises. I've heard that paying for the cruises sometimes work out cheaper than using pts for them. Rough idea of how many pts a 4n or 7n cruise for 2a 1c would be?
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The short answer is using points for anything but DVC resort stays will almost always cost you more than cash. IMO Disney uses the ability to use points outside of DVC resorts as a marketing ploy for the uninformed.
Adding the resale restrictions was also a marketing ploy to get the uninformed to buy direct. Disney changes the rules, policies, and perks as they see fit to to benefit Disney because after all, they are a business and they only make their money on direct sales, not resales. Bill
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He's used to walking n00bies Join Date: Aug 2006
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resale purchasers cannot trade out for disney cruises, ABD trips or disney hotels like the poly. resale purchasers can still trade out through RCI. but the best value is in using the pts within the DVC system.
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http://dvcnews.com/index.php/dvc-pro...c-destinations you can do the math and decide if that sounds like a good deal to you (don't forget to factor in the $95 fee when you trade out of the DVC system). of course, there is always the risk that you pay extra to buy direct and wind up in a situation like this one where DVC blocks trades for cruises for the next year or so: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2537773 Quote:
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Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: USA
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All you are guaranteed with a DVC purchase, whether resale or direct, is the ability to book at your home resort. Now, most members seriously doubt that DVC will deny you the ability to book at another DVC resort, but that is all you get. Nothing else. DCL could stop offering cruises by points. Disney could stop offering stays at non-DVC resorts on points. Adventures by Disney could go away.
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: WI
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Also, do not rely on perks. They can be changed or eliminated at any time.
For example, DVC offered a couple of great last minute cruise deals. This is something that is new and may never occur again or it may be something they offer fine ever DCL sailings are not meeting their booking expectations. Another example of a perk that may never occur again is the WDW Premium Annual Pass discount they are offering through the end of the year. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: West Coast of Canada
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You're going to get a lot of pros and cons for resale and direct. In the end, you need to do what suits you best. I've bought both resale and direct and am happy with both.
Something to think about if you do buy direct, ask if you can get those 160 pts in two or three smaller contracts instead of one. That's what I did and Disney had no problem with it at all. If ever you should need to sell, heaven forbid, the smaller contracts go faster and often for a better price. Or, you could sell just one of the contracts and still have 100 points to use. |
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But if you buy 160 and get two 50 point contracts and one 60 point contract, you can sell one or more of them.
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OKW and VWL Homes Stop the madness. No more DVC construction. Bring back Vacation Magic. Dump Disney Files! Stopped drinking the Kool-aid long ago. |
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DVC works best for those who can (and will) plan more than 7 months in advance.
If you often plan short notice (for DVC that's anything 3 months or less in advance(, I fear you will be disappointed more often than not. Keep in mind that busy times for the parks are not the same as busy times for DVC bookings. Short notice bookings can be had, but you may end up in a larger unit than you prefer and you may have to change resorts or rooms to get your entire stay. My advice is to try renting a few DVC reservations. You should be able to see if you can make DVC work for you. Good luck!
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Long Island
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While the above is a true statement . imo its bad bussiness for disney to take away major benifites . I am not worried about that till they aren't activly selling new resorts . Cause how could they demand the price thry want and remove perks .
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We lost valet parking. I get why we lost it and because I never drive, it really didn't affect me. This year we had a rental car and stayed at BW, and I began to understand why for BWV guests, losing valet was a big deal - the parking lot IS a long walk away from the units - particularly the first lot if they have the second lot blocked for convention and inn guests. I still get why we lost it, but I now also get why some people were so upset. When I first joined, you could pool hop to Storm Along Bay. Not a big loss for me, again, but it was a loss for a lot of DVCers who felt it was a big perk. A lot of SSR members were very excited about nightly fireworks off Pleasure Island and walking back from the Adventurer's Club. That was a big part of their Disney vacations and that was a big draw for them for an SSR purchase. The Adventurers Club was shuttered and fireworks ended before SSR was even sold out. When I first joined, the agreement was with II instead of RCI and there were better trading options - or at least options to trade I was more interested in. Those options have been dropped. Had I made our purchase decision on saving money on tickets, and being able to pool hop to SAB and the trade to the Arizona Dude Ranch that used to be part of the collection, I'd have made a poor choice. If any of those had tipped our decision into the yes bucket, I'd have made a poor choice. Fortunately, when we made out decision, we weighed those perks as perks, not as decision points, and so we are still content. But that is why we focus on the negatives - because if anyone is out there thinking that PAP discount is now forever, and making their financial calculations off that, and that is the tipping point - they are going to be sadly disappointed when that deal is not renewed. |
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