News Membership Magic Beyond

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
Joking aside, this is actually a nice benefit. Different ways to look at it, but one is to see it as buying 24 points for $10/point. This can toward reducing annual costs on the pile of Fort Wilderness points Disney is sitting on.

They may end up tightening language here because, as worded, it's not clear thst it's total of 24 per use year "per membership" or "per contract." If the latter, then people can take advantage of the deal multiple times.
The FAQ makes it seem not as if it is a two for the price of one, but rather, buy one at the regular price and then have the option to buy an other at the regular price.



long with the option to buy one bonus One-Time-Use Point for each One-Time-Use Point purchased, effectively doubling the points available for the year. (my emphasis)
 

KDM31091

Well-Known Member
This honestly ticks me off, even though it's "only" $99. You've already given Disney many many thousands of dollars to be a DVC member. Now they want you to cough up even more for some priority access to soda and snacks that were supposed to be a perk of the membership? This is not cool, and for locals with an AP I see almost no benefit here. If it had dining discounts or merch discounts maybe. As it stands, just another money grab from Disney, as if ever increasing annual dues aren't enough.

Where does it end? Only Magic Beyond members can have Moonlight Magic? Only Magic Beyond members get discounts? It's tiresome
 
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nickys

Premium Member
The FAQ makes it seem not as if it is a two for the price of one, but rather, buy one at the regular price and then have the option to buy an other at the regular price.



long with the option to buy one bonus One-Time-Use Point for each One-Time-Use Point purchased, effectively doubling the points available for the year. (my emphasis)
But I thought the blurb states you can still only buy 24 in a year?
 

meggo819

Well-Known Member
The FAQ makes it seem not as if it is a two for the price of one, but rather, buy one at the regular price and then have the option to buy an other at the regular price.



long with the option to buy one bonus One-Time-Use Point for each One-Time-Use Point purchased, effectively doubling the points available for the year. (my emphasis)
The website says “Get one bonus One-Time-Use Point for each One-Time-Use Point purchased!” That reads to me like getting two points for the price of one.
 

llrain

Well-Known Member
This honestly ticks me off, even though it's "only" $99. You've already given Disney many many thousands of dollars to be a DVC member. Now they want you to cough up even more for some priority access to soda and snacks that were supposed to be a perk of the membership? This is not cool, and for locals with an AP I see almost no benefit here. If it had dining discounts or merch discounts maybe. As it stands, just another money grab from Disney, as if ever increasing annual dues aren't enough.

Where does it end? Only Magic Beyond members can have Moonlight Magic? Only Magic Beyond members get discounts? It's tiresome
And this $99 will last a couple months, creeping up in price several times.

It is very tiresome and literally has turned us off traveling to Florida. Now we use our points on stays in ireland, France, england and hopefully other countries in future..ya we pay the transfer fee but the value for us is there now over going to disney and worth every point we spend.
 

hunter99

New Member
This is why I sold my Disney direct contract I bought back in 2011, have been renting the points on my 2 resale contracts, and am now looking to sell them as well. DVC Has become too much nickel and diming of perks you really should be getting, no mattery how you get a contract, because you shelled out a lot of money to buy into it. Of course it follows suit of the whole company now. Overpriced product with crappy quality so there's that.
 

Doberge

True Bayou Magic
Premium Member
This honestly ticks me off, even though it's "only" $99. You've already given Disney many many thousands of dollars to be a DVC member. Now they want you to cough up even more for some priority access to soda and snacks that were supposed to be a perk of the membership? This is not cool, and for locals with an AP I see almost no benefit here. If it had dining discounts or merch discounts maybe. As it stands, just another money grab from Disney, as if ever increasing annual dues aren't enough.

Where does it end? Only Magic Beyond members can have Moonlight Magic? Only Magic Beyond members get discounts? It's tiresome
This is where I've landed. I think there is some decent value here, even great value depending on usage, but it's ridiculous that access is an upcharge beyond the upcharge that was buying direct.

We should call by the absurd name that it is: Membership Magic Beyond Membership Extras
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
The website says “Get one bonus One-Time-Use Point for each One-Time-Use Point purchased!” That reads to me like getting two points for the price of one.

It looks like they have now changed the FAQ on the website

The actual contractual language is as follows (From time to time seems pretty vague to me)


Bonus Points on One-Time-Use Vacation Points Purchases: From time to time, Members enrolled in the Optional Benefit Program, will receive a bonus point for every one-time-use Vacation Point purchased (up to twelve (12) one-time-use Vacation Points) per Benefit Season (“Bonus Points”) in accordance with the following terms and conditions.

  • Bonus Points can be issued and used in any Use Year the Member can actively book into.
  • The price of one-time-use Vacation Points is determined by DVD, and the offering of Bonus Points may be adjusted at any time without notice, in its discretion.
  • A maximum of twenty-four (24) Vacation Points (including one-time-use Vacation Points and Bonus Points) can be acquired by a Member per Benefit Season.
  • To be eligible for Bonus Points, one-time-use Vacation Points can only be purchased by the Member enrolled in the Optional Benefit Program who must call Member Services at (800) 800-9800+ or (407) 566-3800+; purchase of one-time-use Vacation Points for this purpose cannot be made online or in-person.
  • If the sale of one-time-use Vacation Points is limited or suspended, the availability of Bonus Points shall automatically be similarly limited or suspended.
  • All other one-time-use Vacation Point restrictions apply, as noted in the following FAQ sheet – How to Use One-Time-Use Vacation Points | FAQ | Disney Vacation Club (go.com)
 

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