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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Why buy directly through Disney?
Since it seems resale is considerably cheaper, what are the advantages of buying directly through Disney?
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 15
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If u buy resale u are limited to using your points. At Disney vacation club villas only. But if u are buying it for Disney use only the. It's no biggie. I bought resale and have notice no difference as of yet they are talking about changing the rules again where u can use resale points only at your home resort
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 990
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Being able to trade out for non-DVC accommodations?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 102
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Not going to happen. It would violate Florida law.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Syracuse, NY
Posts: 1,680
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If you buy resale, these options are not available to you:
In addition to the Disney Vacation Club Resorts, Members who purchase directly from Disney, have access to a large selection of vacation experiences and resort destinations available through our Member Getaways program. Every Member Getaways option falls into one of the following collections: The Disney Collection features Resorts at Disney destinations worldwide. Stay at select Disney hotels in proximity to Disney Theme Parks in Florida, Southern California, France, Hong Kong and Japan. Or sail aboard Disney Cruise Line. With the Concierge Collection, take a truly stylish family vacation and enjoy luxury accommodations at some of the finest hotels in the world. All accommodations across the collections are subject to availability. Another thing resale members will not be able to take part in are the Member cruises. So, if someone wants to take part in any of these activities above, points would have to be purchaced directly through Disney. Many feel that using points for the items noted above are not a good use of thier points.
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DVC Co-Moderator
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Resale points may be used for any DVC resort and also for anything in the World Passport Collection (exchanges via RCI or LBVTC).
They may not be used for options in the * Disney Collection (non-DVC resorts at WDW & DL, and cruising on the DCL) * Concierge Collection * Adventurer's Collection Many buy direct because they want to use points for one of the options not available for resale points. Cruising on points is especially popular (even though it may not be a particularly good economic choice). Many buy direct to take advantage of the financing offered by Disney. Many buy direct because they are not aware of the resale market or believe it is "safer" to buy directly from Disney. I can't think of any other reasons people choose to buy direct.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Syracuse, NY
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Thanks for the clarification.
I wasn't aware that RCI was the "world passport collection". I corrected my post.
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: NJ
Posts: 955
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When you purchase resale, you do have to find a contract that fit your needs, and they may not be available, or it could take some time for one to come along. When you do find one and agree to terms with the seller you then have to wait 30 days for disney to decide on ROFR, then you can close, then disney puts you in their system. That whole process can't take 6-8 weeks minimum. Buying direct the points are yours and you're in the system almost immediately. My wife and I bought a smaller contract of 125 points that suits our needs. We only use them to stay at WDW so resale was a no brainer for us, but everyone has to decide what's best for them. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2006
Posts: 102
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I'm going on pure memory, but there are a few things that were guaranteed to all DVC members, regardless resale/retail.
1) Your points could be used to stay at DVC participating resorts 2) While the point per night of an accommodation can fluctuate from year to year, the total points on a point chart can never change.(meaning they can increase a studio on November 20th from 40 to 44 points, but they would have to reduce another night by the same 4 points) 3) Another option will always be available to the owner should they decide to not want to visit DVC resorts. So, any perks that we get were never guaranteed. Disney collection, ABD, etc...never guaranteed(and those point charts can change any way they want them to). So this rumor that they want to limit using at your home resort would probably be a breach of contract by DVC. Not to say that there isn't a creative way to do that. They could easily call all the New resorts from GFV on, DVC2 resorts. Then they could limit existing DVC resale members from using them. The could also change the booking windows to 11-month home resort, 7 month all other resorts for retail, 5 month all other resale. Thats why everyone on these boards always says BUY WHERE YOU WANT TO STAY. Most likely, any restrictions that do come up will be ADDITIONS to retail customers, rather than subtraction to resale customers. Again, everything I've written above is off pure memory of the contract, and the wording is obviously changed. In addition, the restrictions are just pure speculation to further illustrate to the OP what the differences between retail/resale are, or might be....Not trying to start a panic ![]() The only reason I am considering purchasing retail again, is that I am looking for a small contract with my current Use Year, and For the past 3 months I have not been able to find on resale market. |
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Is there some specific aspect of FL law you believe it would violate?
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I think it's a very common reason to go retail for existing members and not so important for buyers who aren't members yet.
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 423
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If you buy from Disney, you get your points immediately and can make a reservation right away. With resale, it's a longer process. Also, your guide can sometimes help you make your first reservation for a time/room that is otherwise all booked up. So, if you already have a trip planned for the near future, you may be able to rebook it in your DVC resort and apply your vacation dollars to DVC.
Of course, given the difference between resale and direct from disney, you still come out ahead financially in most cases by keeping your cash pay reservation, buying resale and waiting for that first DVC stay for your next trip. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 149
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i am going through the same exact thing i want to start adding 25 points at a time i dont want to finance or go out on the hook for 10 to 15k for a big contract. someone told me a very good point also for small ones since there is high demand you pay a little bit extra and the closing costs can get up to 400 bucks. so take a 70 per point for 25 points plus 400 in closing your at 2150. i was just quoted 25 at bwv or bcv for 2850 and they back date to my use year so i have 25 points to bank right away. yes your paying a bit more per point but no hassel
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