- Joined
- Jul 4, 2005
- Messages
- 1,632
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- Points
- 423
- Location
- Raleigh NC
- Resorts Owned
- Joined TUG '96, Wyndham Grand Palms AKA, Presidential Villas at Plantation Resort, 3 bed lockout.
Disney Vacation CLub
yes you are correct. Its sad that disney has decided to devalue the resale market.
It a periscope view of what this country has come to .. greed all the time.
I it's like buying a used car with low miles and factory warranty then the factory telling you the warranty is not in force because you bought it used.
Between Wastegate, Wyndham and now Disney trying to screw the resale owners the industry is in a pot full of crap.. glad i have my airstream and will be timeshareing very little in the future.
good luck to the rest.
yes you are correct. Its sad that disney has decided to devalue the resale market.
It a periscope view of what this country has come to .. greed all the time.
I it's like buying a used car with low miles and factory warranty then the factory telling you the warranty is not in force because you bought it used.
Between Wastegate, Wyndham and now Disney trying to screw the resale owners the industry is in a pot full of crap.. glad i have my airstream and will be timeshareing very little in the future.
good luck to the rest.
Well, I was planning to buy two small contracts with either my name or Rick's name along with our sons' names also on the contract. I guess I will go the resale route and then add the 25 points through Disney later, if that would get me what I need. I need them to get the perks of discounted AP's. When the Star Wars area is all done, my second son, huge Star Wars fan, will take his kids often.
Sad that Disney has gone down the road of other sleazy developers. Someone paid retail for the points others buy resale. They still got their profit once! And their ROFR process means they get to buy the points back even cheaper with this new devaluation. Why do they have to devalue what we all own and may one day want to sell? Unbelievable.