Ready to buy, push me over the edge
Uhh...ok.
Ready to buy, push me over the edge
Uhh...ok.
Counter-counter-counter-point, if I *am* going to Hawaii, I'm much more inclined to start planning flights and other logistics at 11 months than I would be if I'm going to Orlando.
Also, it seems from the availability charts that WDW being *completely* booked at 7 months is just about unheard of, assuming I'm flexible with resort and room type.
(Don't stop arguing with me. My very strong instinct is to buy Aulani and I want as much evidence to the contrary as possible.)
I think buying Aulani is reasonable if HI is where you want to go. Part of the argument in buying HHI initially was that were we going to want to stay there, it would be nice to have priority booking to stay at the nicest part of the year since visiting the beach would be so seasonal on the east coast.
However, we've never visited. We've used all our points then bought more staying at WDW and DL.
But if there's a desirable time to go to HI then you would want to be able to stay there in the room you would want there. Since there aren't Disney alternatives in HI, it would be nice to be able to lock in there - assuming that Oahu is the island you continue to want to visit
Is there a handy chart anywhere that shows unit occupancy by resort? Thinking specifically about which Studios and which 1BR sleep 4 versus 5.
What's the big surge in early December? Seems like a lousy time to take kids out of school.
It’s cheap points wise and Christmas decorations are ipWhat's the big surge in early December? Seems like a lousy time to take kids out of school.
Bought resale 160 points a few years ago at AKL for our family of 4. We took inlaws on our first trip and stayed at BCV with them in a 2 bed, then a few nights at an Inn room in Vero with just us, and finished with a few more nights at the Poly. 160 was a good amount for us. We went back this past Thanksgiving doing at split stay at 1 beds at BWV and AKL Kidani. Needless to say we haven't had trouble getting rooms. Can we get exactly what we want everytime, no but close. And honestly we love AKL so we know we can get that.After going back and forth for years and with a stimulus check likely on the way, I think we're finally going to jump into DVC if we can get a good price.
What we know:
Resorts we're not considering and why:
- 160 to 200 points
- Resale
- Not picky about use year
That leaves:
- Too expensive upfront: Bay Lake Tower, Beach Club, Boardwalk, Copper Creek, Grand Californian, Grand Floridian, Polynesian
- Decent price per point but contract ends too soon: Boulder Ridge, Old Key West 2042
- High and unpredictable fees: Hilton Head, Vero Beach
- I hate it with a passion: Riviera
Since Old Key West 2057 is just about impossible to find, we're focusing on the other three. Our most common travel pattern will be to bank-and-borrow to do 8 nights in a two bedroom villa every three years in the summer or late April (i.e. not Christmas, Easter, peak Spring Break, Presidents' Week, Thanksgiving, or Food and Wine). Our choice will come down to relative resort availability at the 7 month window. The math makes the most sense at Saratoga, so the crux of my question is what type of availability can I expect to see at Animal Kingdom and Aulani at 7 months? I don't mind being "stuck" at Saratoga once in awhile, but I'd rather not stay there every time, especially since both the Studios and 1BRs only have a capacity of 4.
- Animal Kingdom
- Aulani
- Saratoga Springs
- Old Key West 2057
I know everyone cries about it but I like WDW in summer....it’s the older travelers without kids primarily...
But I gotta ask: if “missing school” is a thing...you sure you want this?
That’s not DVC obstacle...pull em and go...it’s just school
I know everyone cries about it but I like WDW in summer.
This and only this really. Some did used to go for the annual meeting.It’s cheap points wise and Christmas decorations are ip
Who are you buying through?Made an offer. Let's see how this goes.
What resort did you decide on?Made an offer. Let's see how this goes.
I plan to be aggressive on price so I'm going to pick and choose the best contracts from whichever site and not be super picky. The three with the best inventory seem to be DVC Resale Market, DVC Store, and Fidelity.Who are you buying through?
Saratoga. I ruled Aulani out and the AKV $/pt. has been creeping up steadily lately, so the gap between AKV and SSR was too big to ignore.What resort did you decide on?
...it’s the older travelers without kids primarily...
But I gotta ask: if “missing school” is a thing...you sure you want this?
That’s not DVC obstacle...pull em and go...it’s just school
If I recall Tom Bricker - who's a lawyer when he's not a Disney fanatic (I don't remember his username here but he now does DisneyTouristBlog.com) - recently did an analysis of the best one to buy and SSR was one of the top choices if not the smartest one to buy. fwiwI plan to be aggressive on price so I'm going to pick and choose the best contracts from whichever site and not be super picky. The three with the best inventory seem to be DVC Resale Market, DVC Store, and Fidelity.
Saratoga. I ruled Aulani out and the AKV $/pt. has been creeping up steadily lately, so the gap between AKV and SSR was too big to ignore.
My daughter who is now 16 (we bought in when she was 4-5) has *almost* never let us pull her out of school to go to Disney. She just doesn't want to. We generally just travel during the summer.
If I recall Tom Bricker - who's a lawyer when he's not a Disney fanatic (I don't remember his username here but he now does DisneyTouristBlog.com) - recently did an analysis of the best one to buy and SSR was one of the top choices if not the smartest one to buy. fwiw
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