It's only far closer if you look at a map.LA is a very long way for me as I am in the UK. Thats why I tend to go WDW as its far closer.
LA is ok - but I much prefer WDW......
I didn’t know they did an extra $1000 if you buy while on property. Is there a min number of points on that?Ive put in an offer on VGC which I don't own at.
Its 160 points at $243pp. 3/70/160 points.
But im at WDW now. I could get 200 at RIV for the same money and get $2000 off as they are doing extra inventive plus $1000 extra as I am on property.
I dont go West Coast very often but did stay in VFC last time I went. I only ever go for 3 days, so the 160 point contract is fine.
I have 4,000 points, of which 1,000 are direct - so I am not short of points when staying!
I own around 500 points at RIV. (
I am happy to rent out VGC if I dont use it.
Not sure which way to go.....
Thoughts?
I didn’t know they did an extra $1000 if you buy while on property. Is there a min number of points on that?
You should be able to rent points to stay at VGC or try use your other points (if eligible) at 7 months at either DVC resorts.I’ve decided to cancel even though it’s a good deal. I could just rent points and stay as I’ve only been to the park twice……
Definitely the best choice financially. If you go once or twice a decade just pay for one of the signature suites.I’ve decided to cancel even though it’s a good deal. I could just rent points and stay as I’ve only been to the park twice……
We love VGC, but you could probably put the money in a dividend fund and and spend several nights in a regular VGC room every couple years—between dividends on investment and dues you don’t have to pay, you probably get close to covering the cost of a suite for a few nights.I’ve decided to cancel even though it’s a good deal. I could just rent points and stay as I’ve only been to the park twice……
But where is the fun in that??We love VGC, but you could probably put the money in a dividend fund and and spend several nights in a regular VGC room every couple years—between dividends on investment and dues you don’t have to pay, you probably get close to covering the cost of a suite for a few nights.