I thought that the resale restrictions for resorts was for all of the other resorts! That is good to know I was wrong.DB3165 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 1:18 pmThe bad resale restriction of only being able to use your resale points at the resort you buy into only applies to the new Riviera Resort and not with the other 14 DVC resorts.Jimoxenford wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:53 pm We have been thinking about getting a DVC for YEARS!
The entire process feels a bit daunting though.
Questions:
Resale or direct from Disney?
Do you get a better deal from the reps on property?
How many points? We like to go at least once per year for a week.
Thank you Hoppers!
There is something special about hearing the "Welcome Home"
I would change my recommendation a little bit since I was mistaken about the restriction on other resorts. Resale has worked out fantastically for me. The ability to book DVC member cruises, the adventures by Disney, and the RCI exchange that is available directly through Disney, they don’t justify the extra cost. I am not sure with her new purchasers of resale contracts get the membership cards that utilize for in-park and dining discounts. Maybe someone else can clue me in on that. When I bought my contract we did get the membership cards.
I would also echo the sentiments that you want to purchase at a resort near or where you want to stay. As an example, our truly loves Animal Kingdom Lodge. We have had a number of stays there and all of them were exceptional. Some of my most powerful Resort memories or from Animal Kingdom Lodge. I don’t think I will ever forget my daughter, who was probably 12 years old, drinking coffee from the balcony of a savanna view room and watching the giraffes. I say that because I’m not hating on AKL. AKL Is a long way from a lot of stuff that people want to do. Sometimes I’ve had wedge onto a bus. Sometimes we decided it’s not worth the time waiting on a bus to take us wherever we want to go and we used our own car. That is a consideration if you like to spend most of your time at Epcot or Magic Kingdom. I have heard from friends that they love the Epcot area resorts. I walked around one or two of those two trips ago. It would be very neat to be able to walk to Epcot. I think I said earlier how addicted I am to the monorail and the MK resorts. That’s why I chose where I did to purchase. Availability is also another consideration. If you really want to be able to stay at a particular resort, the 11 month booking preference for your home resort is a big deal.
I am 100% satisfied with my DVC resale purchase. In terms of booking rooms and having to pay ongoing maintenance fees and taxes, my break even point was probably somewhere around year 5 or 6. That is to say, had I attempted to book those rooms through cash reservations,I would have spent the same amount. I have been on other forms and it has been said that that is not a perfect way to judge the financial value, but it made sense to me.
Welcome home! Is truly a magical phrase.