WDWLOVER1957
Active Member
You could also go back and remind yourself what DVC is truly costing. Work up a spreadsheet detailing the value of those points over the next 50 years (or whatever your term may be.)
The most simplistic approach is to take your initial purchase price and divide by the number of years you will own. Add that to the annual dues paid and you'll get a per point, per year dollar figure. For example:
If you bought Bay Lake Tower today at $110 per point, those points would cost you about $2.20 per year ($110 / 50 years.)
2010 dues at BLT are $3.78 per point. So your 2010 "cost" is $5.98 per point ($2.20 purchase plus $3.78 dues.)
To spend tomorrow night (4/14) in a Magic Kingdom View Studio at BLT would be 23 points. At $5.98 per point, the DVC member cost is $137 per night.
Now compare that to what a non-member is paying. The Rack Rate for a BLT MK View Studio on that date is $510 per night plus 12.5% resort tax for a total of $573 per night.
Current offers for cash guests are 30% off rack at Deluxe resorts. According to the figures above, DVC members are saving 76% off of rack.
That's a quick calculation and you'll certainly get more defensible numbers by accounting for interest paid on any loans, interest lost if you took the money out of an investment to purchase, etc. But even those factors aren't going to substantially close the gap between DVC prices and cash guest rates.
Also bear in mind that while Disney will eventually begin to reel-in the discounts to cash guests, we've locked in our DVC prices for years to come. When that happens DVC will prove to be an even better value.
However you slice it, non-members are paying FAR more to Disney on a per-trip basis. It's hard for me to feel slighted by DVC when that $137 per-night Studio rate is clearly less than $400 per night under a 30% discount.
While I appreciate your points, its pretty hard to justify continuing to own DVC here in the UK, when we can get 40% off plus free dining, (every year since we bought five years ago) the price is less than our annual dues, it will not stop us from going but it makes us regret buying when we did, yes I did read where the CEO of Disney said we will be scaling discounts back, but again this year in the UK the offer is back.