Originally posted by tercon57
Hi folks,
Can anyone tell me the advantages of joining DVC over just making reservations at any of the other resorts? It will be our 11th trip in November and we were wondering if it would not be more beneficial to get into DVC.
Any info would be appreciated- Thanks
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Originally posted by GalacticGobbler
Don't forget, when you are talking about rates that DVC members do not pay room tax on their stays. Not sure how much that is but probably at least 15%.
Originally posted by Woody13
That's true for all WDW resorts except for the All-Stars which is 12% tax!
Originally posted by mickeyfanatics
Not to burst anyone's bubble, but I have been a Florida resident all of my life and the hotel tax is 11%, however, you have forgotten to include the state sales tax and Orange county taxes of 7%, brining your grand total to 18%. Check you bill, you will pay 18% in tax on your room. With DVC, it is not there. Oh, I am staying at the Disneyland resort for the second time in March and paying almost nothing for it.
Originally posted by RickEff
It's important to compare apples to apples when looking into DVC.
Let's break this down. I'll use Boardwalk as the example. Let's assume you're going to stay two weeks at WDW. Seven nights in Value season, and seven nights in Peak season.
DVC: Value Season week - 85 points. Peak Season week - 111 points. That totals 196 points. Let's round that up to 200 points.
200 points of DVC will cost you: $17,800 points of initial fees (based on $89 / point. You can buy from current members for less if you do some research!)
Annual fees are about $4.00 per point. (I think it's less at Boardwalk, but I couldn't find out for sure) So - 200 x $4 is $800 annually.
$800 x 39 years left at DVC is $31,200 . Add that to your initial purchase price, DVC costs $49,000 for its lifetime.
Now - let's compare staying at Boardwalk during the same periods. Let's assume you're an annual passholder and are getting 45% off.
A week at Boardwalk Inn during value season would cost $1,240 . A week during Peak Season would cost $1691.20 . Total cost per year is $2931.20 . Multiply that by 39 years and you get $114,316.80 .
(fees above based on 2003 rates. Included in fees is a 45% discount. 11.5% tax is added.)
So - as a DVC member you would save $65,316.80 .
As for the argument that DVC annual fees go up, they don't go up any more than resort rates historically have. As a matter of fact between 1999 and 2000, they went down.
Do remember - you do not get room service. So if that's important to you, then DVC may not be for you.
Originally posted by MJL
I just dont like the idea of paying upfront for vacations I 'might' be taking in ...
... easy to to rent points nowadays...
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