Can you use your points to go on the Disney Cruise as well? Seems like I've heard that you can.
As soon as we can afford it, we're signing up.
I just bought in this last June.
They were running a promo, you get your yearly allotment of point, plus as a bonus double that again (or you could take $10 per point off the purchase price)
I went with the points. I bought 160 points (the minimum) and then got an additional 320 one time use bonus points that had to be used within 7 months. I was going to get a villa and have the whole family down. Well that fell though, as nobody could make it before my kids were back in school.
So, cruise time. We just got back from a 3 day Disney cruise. Myself and my two kids (one "paying" adult rates) in a category 5 stateroom (room with verandah), and it ran me just over 320 points. Something like 327 or somthing like that. I still have the rest "in the bank" so next year I will have over 300 more points to use.
As was said before, the DVC is not for everyone. I took a long hard look at it before making the decision. Some observations
1) If possible pay cash
2) If you have to finanace, do not use Disney. They are easy, quick, hassle free, and have insane intrest rates.
3) Your maintence fee can (and most likely will) go up each year.
4) The amount of points at a resort will never change. They can adjust them internally, but not raise and lower them as a whole. For example if a studio is 8 points value and 12 points during moderate they are allowed to change it to 9 and 11 for example. They do this as an incentive to balance out the demand over the year. So, for the most part, my 160 points will get me the same number of nights in the same type of room until the end of the program.
5) If you finanace you can deduct your interest from your taxes (maybe, as long as this is only your second "home")
6) Part of your maintence fee pays property taxes, you can deduct this portion from your income tax as well. Its not much, but every little bit - right?
7) There is a certain "intangible" feeling that comes with being a member. Maybe it's the way the CM's always say "welcome home". Maybe its the little perks, maybe its all the mainlings you get, maybe its the way that other people in the DVC seem to want to talk to you -its like a club.
8) If they are still running the bonus points or $10 a point deal, you will have to make a decision within 3 days from the end of your vacation when you have your sit down with the DVC people. This was not a problem for me. I have already made my decision going in. I knew the financials, and if I liked the rooms I was going to do it. But do your homework BEFORE you go. That way you do not feel pressured to buy just so you do not miss out on the bonus. That bonus may no longer be in effect, I have not idea, but it was for me.
10) Weekend rates (points) are a lot more than weekday. If you are a weekend traveler, then this is not going to work out. If you go for longer amounts of time - mainly weekdays. then it does work out. Weekdays are Sun - Thurs.
-dave
Oh, I also paid with my Disney credit card, and then paid THAT off. So now I have a boatload of disney points as well.