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You're looking to set up a new Disney Vacation Club (DVC) contract!
To get started, here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:
- Choose your home resort: Disney Vacation Club has several home resorts to choose from, each with its own unique theme, amenities, and location. Some popular options include:
- Bay Lake Tower at Disney's Contemporary Resort
- Disney's Animal Kingdom Villas - Kidani Village
- Disney's Beach Club Villas
- Disney's Grand Californian Villas at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel & Spa
- Select your contract type: You can choose from two main contract types:
- Direct Purchase: Buy a contract directly from Disney Vacation Club.
- Resale: Purchase a contract from a current DVC member who is selling their contract.
- Determine your budget: Decide how much you're willing to spend on your DVC contract. Keep in mind that prices vary depending on the resort, contract length, and number of points.
- Calculate your points: DVC contracts are based on a points system. You'll need to determine how many points you need to accommodate your vacation needs. A general rule of thumb is to budget 1-2 points per night, depending on the resort and time of year.
- Choose your contract length: DVC contracts typically range from 20-50 years. The longer the contract, the more points you'll receive.
- Review and sign the contract: Once you've chosen your resort, contract type, budget, points, and contract length, review the contract carefully. Make sure you understand all the terms and conditions before signing.
- Pay the deposit and closing costs: You'll need to pay a deposit and closing costs to finalize your contract. These costs vary depending on the resort and contract type.
- Start planning your vacations: With your new DVC contract, you can start booking vacations at Disney resorts and other participating properties.
Some additional tips to keep in mind:
- Research, research, research: Make sure you understand the DVC contract and all its implications before signing.
- Work with a DVC expert: Consider working with a DVC expert or a reputable resale company to help you navigate the process.
- Be prepared for annual dues: As a DVC member, you'll need to pay annual dues, which cover maintenance and operating costs.
I hope this helps you get started on your DVC journey!