DisneyDame27
Going to my happy place - Disneyworld
- Joined
- Feb 5, 2005
Where did you get the neat signatures with DVC? I think their great!
I personally can't....have you seen pictures of the crowds Christmas week? I just can't picture spending a week with crowds every Christmas. If you "lock" in that week, are you still allowed to use the points at other DVCs during the year?
Personally, if I were to ever lock in a week, it would be the third week of October at BWV....Food & Wine, my favorite!!!
My understanding is that you have the option of forgoing your fixed week and using your points elsewhere in any given year. I suppose that means you can also bank and borrow them. But I haven't verified any of this with a sales guide.
I personally can't....have you seen pictures of the crowds Christmas week? I just can't picture spending a week with crowds every Christmas. If you "lock" in that week, are you still allowed to use the points at other DVCs during the year?
Personally, if I were to ever lock in a week, it would be the third week of October at BWV....Food & Wine, my favorite!!!
Yes they can be banked and borrowed.
Once converted from FW to reg points, they are like any other points, they keep their home resort priority, can be used to make a reservation at VGF at 11 months for a different size room or category and everywhere else at 7 months.
Bill
You have to experience it, to appreciate it. We go ever year for Christmas week and love it! Yes it is crowded, but if you are a veteran of the parks you will be able to cope. But for that time a year, its not about the rides......its about celebrating the season and ringing in the New Year! Disney does both like no other!
Am I missing something?
Christmas week is 1419 points. At $145 per point, the cost is $205,755. Add MF of $5, and you pay $7095 per year for the use. So it's $1,000 per day without even amortizing the purchase cost!
Wouldn't it be a lot cheaper to just buy a house?
OK, I stand corrected. That means the cost is $226,345. Amortize that over the 51 years of the contract, and that comes to $4,438 per year. Add in MF of (currently) $5.41, and that is $7,676 per year. So the cost to stay there a week is $12,114, or $1730 per day.
You have to experience it, to appreciate it. We go ever year for Christmas week and love it! Yes it is crowded, but if you are a veteran of the parks you will be able to cope. But for that time a year, its not about the rides......its about celebrating the season and ringing in the New Year! Disney does both like no other!
Seen? We are the crowds that week, and in those pictures.
Far and away our favorite week. MK is open 20 hours a day, 3 Fantasmics a night, Extended Illuminations each night, NYE preview midnight fireworks at MK the night before NYE then again NYE.
I couldn't agree with this more!
We went last Xmas for the 1st time and was expecting to be miserable with the crowds. That never happend! It was the best time ever! We never waited in line! We only went to MK and Epcot but we went early and got everything done before lunch! The atmosphere, the resorts, the family time, was just priceless!
It would be a dream come true for me to spend every Xmas week at the GFV
Okay, you guys talked me into it, I guess I'll have to try it at least once! I just hate crowds, but with my DIS friends, I'm sure I can figure out the best times to avoid the worse!
Where did you get the neat signatures with DVC? I think their great!
Your dues will be pro-rated from the later of your purchase date, the start of your initial Use Year and the occupancy date of the Unit you purchased.I totally forgot to ask my guide this, but do our dues start now or when the resort formally opens in October?
I found legal documents stating that DVD will develop VGF in phases, that each floor is a phase, and drawings for the first 4 floors.
Has anyone seen the legal docs and drawings for the 5th and 6th floors?
Our Guide says that the entire resort will be open in October.
Bill
Does anyone know how many lake view studios and how many standard view studios there will be? Thanks!