Thanks I will look into that then. Just hard to justify twice the price vs. BRV on resale
I think you need to do more research then. If you look at cost per point per year, they are actually not far apart. BRV expires in 2042.
I think historical data is completely useless. They cost what they cost today,. OKW originally sold for under $50pp.Yeah that is a good way to look at it I guess. Is there any other forum or site I can look at to better understand historical trends of where direct sales vs. resales were priced over time.
I have owned BRV for 15 years, and the time has flown by. I think the end date should be considered. Also there are GVs in Copper Creek and you are actually staying in the Wilderness Lodge, that means something to me. The Cabins may not come into play, I have booked two stays in one without the home booking advantage.Thanks I will look into that then. Just hard to justify twice the price vs. BRV on resale
Thanks I will look into that then. Just hard to justify twice the price vs. BRV on resale
I forgot to mention another "bonus" of buying CCV direct - we put the entire purchase on our credit card (paid off fully so no interest) which meant lots of points since Chase coded it as "travel" and we have a travel card. We could then use those points towards our flights for a future trip. When buying resale, for the most part we had to pay using cashier's checks which meant no bonus points.
Buy with Chase Disney and no interest for 6 months.
Bill
I've been monitoring the resale contracts for CCV since the first one showed up and so far, other than one contract that was taken a couple months ago, most them have been stripped and asking too much per point. If you are 100% sold on CCV vs. other resorts, I recommend buying direct. I'm currently saving up for a 175 point contract and hope to buy this year. However, if you don't mind a stripped CCV contract and you can find a buyer willing to sell for less than $130/point, then maybe buying resale would be the way to go.
I had read about that. Is there a limit for how much you can charge with no interest for 6 months?
Personal preference, I looked into the Disney credit card and decided it wasn't worth it for us to get compared to our other cards considering card benefits/rewards and the fact that we prefer to consolidate our rewards into as few programs as possible.