I am a newbie to DVC. How new? I never knew it existed an hour ago... Since then, I've been scouring websites learning what I could.
I've learned alot in an hour - really - but have a couple of basics:
1) I've seen the "Disney Collection" referred to several times. It seems to be the option to use points staying at a Disneyland hotel, as well as other Disney resorts. The problem is that I see conflicting things. Jim Hill stated in March that Disneyland has no official DVC resort. Disney itself talks about the "Disney Collection", but the only reference to a point chart was found at MousePlanet. They show a point cost for the Disneyland Hotel in 2000, but nothing since. So, my question is:
Does the "Disney Collection" still exist, and if so, is there a published 2005 rate table for it? Is the Disney Collection some sort of 'upsell' option, or is it available to all DVC members?
2) I see that points can be 'rented' for about $10-$12 each. Can Banked points be rented? I know that borrowed points can't be put back if you cancel a trip, but can borrowed points be rented?
3) Where can I see a recent point chart for Disney Cruise lines?
4) I have seen point costs go up in recent years to new member purchases. Have point rental rates likewise increased?
5) If I am getting the mathematics of this whole thing straight:
I can purchase, say, 200 points at a home resort for $85 each ($17000).
The yearly membership is about $3.50 a point ($700).
I could rent those 200 points for about $11 ($2200) - making $1500 per year.
Assuming rent increased in successive years with fair market values, the original $17K could be recouped in around 8-10 years. Obviously, this is not necessarily the best investment tool around (I'm sure I'd use it for family vacations). But, is this the general gist?
6) Disney advertises that buyers can 'lock in' good rates for years to come by buying now. That implies that the cost of points has (and will continue to) increase over the years - which has been the case. However, the 'locked in' rate notion only holds true if Disney does NOT increase the point cost of resorts over time. Looking at the charts at MousePlanet that I spoke of, I can see that the resort point-charts have remained unchanged between 2000 and 2005. My question is: Has Disney in fact kept the point charts unchanged over the years, or does MousePlanet have erroneous data?
7) If you rent an entire vacation worth of points to someone, and they trash the room, do you have any liability? Does the answer change if the points aren't transferred, but rather you make the reservation in their name? In other words, what sorts of 'point rental' horror stories are out there (other than the renter stiffing the rentee)?
As you can probably infer from my questions, I am considering jumping into this. My only hesitation is that I live in Los Angeles, and don't relish the idea of buying 4 plane tickets to Florida every year or two. That's where the Cruise line and Disneyland resort questions come from...
I've learned alot in an hour - really - but have a couple of basics:
1) I've seen the "Disney Collection" referred to several times. It seems to be the option to use points staying at a Disneyland hotel, as well as other Disney resorts. The problem is that I see conflicting things. Jim Hill stated in March that Disneyland has no official DVC resort. Disney itself talks about the "Disney Collection", but the only reference to a point chart was found at MousePlanet. They show a point cost for the Disneyland Hotel in 2000, but nothing since. So, my question is:
Does the "Disney Collection" still exist, and if so, is there a published 2005 rate table for it? Is the Disney Collection some sort of 'upsell' option, or is it available to all DVC members?
2) I see that points can be 'rented' for about $10-$12 each. Can Banked points be rented? I know that borrowed points can't be put back if you cancel a trip, but can borrowed points be rented?
3) Where can I see a recent point chart for Disney Cruise lines?
4) I have seen point costs go up in recent years to new member purchases. Have point rental rates likewise increased?
5) If I am getting the mathematics of this whole thing straight:
I can purchase, say, 200 points at a home resort for $85 each ($17000).
The yearly membership is about $3.50 a point ($700).
I could rent those 200 points for about $11 ($2200) - making $1500 per year.
Assuming rent increased in successive years with fair market values, the original $17K could be recouped in around 8-10 years. Obviously, this is not necessarily the best investment tool around (I'm sure I'd use it for family vacations). But, is this the general gist?
6) Disney advertises that buyers can 'lock in' good rates for years to come by buying now. That implies that the cost of points has (and will continue to) increase over the years - which has been the case. However, the 'locked in' rate notion only holds true if Disney does NOT increase the point cost of resorts over time. Looking at the charts at MousePlanet that I spoke of, I can see that the resort point-charts have remained unchanged between 2000 and 2005. My question is: Has Disney in fact kept the point charts unchanged over the years, or does MousePlanet have erroneous data?
7) If you rent an entire vacation worth of points to someone, and they trash the room, do you have any liability? Does the answer change if the points aren't transferred, but rather you make the reservation in their name? In other words, what sorts of 'point rental' horror stories are out there (other than the renter stiffing the rentee)?
As you can probably infer from my questions, I am considering jumping into this. My only hesitation is that I live in Los Angeles, and don't relish the idea of buying 4 plane tickets to Florida every year or two. That's where the Cruise line and Disneyland resort questions come from...