annual dues become payable.
That access to SAB makes that resort so desirable to me.
+1 on that. All our points are at BCV.
I adore BCV and was so torn about which WDW resort to buy. Ended up at VGF becuase well, VGF just is my Jam. I cant bring myself to get such a short contract when a big attraction to me is letting my children and theirs use the points down the road.
That said, I would think BCV owners are in the drivers seat to trade points like nobody's business. I would happily trade VGF Xmas for BCV F & W full stop without points adjustment and I cant be alone. I bet as 7mo avail gets put in a vice that a robust DVC exchange comes to life. Something legit. Not the rent then rent option many suggest now.
If DVC added and managed as a "perk" an exchange program where you could put your home resort points into the exchange and book from avail points in the exchange, starting at 10 months out, they'd thump both the resale and rental markets in one shot.I adore BCV and was so torn about which WDW resort to buy. Ended up at VGF becuase well, VGF just is my Jam. I cant bring myself to get such a short contract when a big attraction to me is letting my children and theirs use the points down the road.
That said, I would think BCV owners are in the drivers seat to trade points like nobody's business. I would happily trade VGF Xmas for BCV F & W full stop without points adjustment and I cant be alone. I bet as 7mo avail gets put in a vice that a robust DVC exchange comes to life. Something legit. Not the rent then rent option many suggest now.
By setting up its own exchange, DVC could make serious money in at least 4 ways I can think of off the top of my head.
Assume Disney buys at 14 and sells at 18. But Disney doesn't sell at 18 to just anyone but only to other members at the 11 montb window.
1. DVC makes money on the bid-ask spread of 14/18. If I own BWV and want to book 100 Poly points at 11 months, I can spend $1800 to do so (on points DVC spent $1400 to acquire), or I can trade into this exchange $1800 of my own points at $14/point and that would be 129 points. Now Disney has 129 BWV points it can sell other members for $2322 or trade for more points.
2. Disney would effectively tie up every point members want to get rid of into an exchange system for other members. Whatever is left over they liquidate as defacto CRO at 7 months. They'd be selling those points at least $4/point over what they paid for them and probably much more. At 7 months, DVC doesn't have to offer points at $18/point to the rest of the world, they've already cornered the rental market. There would no longer be enough points floating around outside of the exchange for non-DVC members to routinely use. So DVC would dump those points into CRO just like they would if you traded out for a cruise or something else.
3. DVC would effectively kill its competitors off for its real CRO nights. In doing so, they kill off access to rental points for non-DVC members. Oh it's still allowed but why would members do that when they can sell into the exchange for reasonable rates and no effort?
4. An 11 month exchange system would be a huge selling point and by limiting access to the exchange to direct and grandfathered buyers, DVC would now be offering a substantial benefit to buying direct over resale. It'd change the equation.
Imagine an exchange system like the season ticket trading on sport teams home web pages. Members can log in, see what's available, and buy/trade for it on the spot. Just like one time use points, once you buy them, they're yours, in your account for you to manage.
Where can you look multiple times a day?I am looking multiple times a day I am looking for roughly 100pt contract with a Sept Or Oct UY its becoming very hard. hoping something comes out soon.
Genius. This would be amazing! Watch them do it as a direct only perk HAHAHAHA, little tear.If DVC added and managed as a "perk" an exchange program where you could put your home resort points into the exchange and book from avail points in the exchange, starting at 10 months out, they'd thump both the resale and rental markets in one shot.
Why rent out my points when I can sell them or use them to maximize home resort priority?
All they'd need do is add a few rules like member must be on reservation.