Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
For a two week timeshare? Plus 150$/night? You'd be better off having the flexibility to go wherever you want rather than being locked in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who works for Disney. We wouldn’t have gone otherwise. She can get us a large % off of the hotels and get the three of us into the parks each day at no cost.
I dream of being a admin assistant/paralegal or something at Disney for like a year and finally getting to do everything in the parks as my first retirement gig.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen All star resorts as low as $98/night.
A lot of off site hotels will charge a steep resort fee or parking fee, so keep that in mind.
I do not recommend All star. It was nasty and as a woman I did not feel safe staying alone there. I was at a business conference.
What exactly were you afraid of? I have never felt unsafe in all of my years taking my kids to Disney alone.
Anonymous wrote:People used discounts, rewards points, and packages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
Nobody in 2024 paid less than $7.92 a point in fees and 2026 will be more. It takes 120-234 points for a week in a resort view studio at GF. So the maintenance fees on those points would be $950-$1850/year.
To buy 120 GF points today would cost $22,200 plus any interest if financed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
For a two week timeshare? Plus 150$/night? You'd be better off having the flexibility to go wherever you want rather than being locked in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
For a two week timeshare? Plus 150$/night? You'd be better off having the flexibility to go wherever you want rather than being locked in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
NP. No... we pay about $5 per point. So less than $1500 per year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bought a Disney timeshare 30 years ago to hedge against inflation.
So we pay about $ 150 a night for $800 hotel rooms at places like the Grand Floridian, Beach Club Villas and the Polynesian.
It has worked well for us.
The maintenance fees are a beast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can afford it, but have no interest in spending $20k+ for standing in lines and going on rides.
+1 MILLION
And please don’t compare waiting in line for a man-made ride to waiting in line for the Colosseum or pyramids or something.
The good news is, you don't have to. You are under absolutely no obligation to ever visit Disney, ever. You weren't even obligated to open this thread or comment on it. Yet, you did. It's bizarre.
You’re not the thread police so I’ll just comment as much as I want, thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can afford it, but have no interest in spending $20k+ for standing in lines and going on rides.
+1 MILLION
And please don’t compare waiting in line for a man-made ride to waiting in line for the Colosseum or pyramids or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen All star resorts as low as $98/night.
A lot of off site hotels will charge a steep resort fee or parking fee, so keep that in mind.
I do not recommend All star. It was nasty and as a woman I did not feel safe staying alone there. I was at a business conference.