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If you have have you ever been to Disney World and get wanted to own some sort of timeshare property with accommodating date and resort options, the Disney Vacation Membership (DVC) can be a good investment. Because guests have many options in regards to reserving room sizes, locations and duration of stays, Disney timeshares are favored by singles, families and retired persons. Even better, if you enjoy taking a Disney Voyage or visiting Disneyland in California, vacation club points may be redeemed at these sites, as well as Disney's Vero Shore Resort in Vero Beach Florida, and Disney's Hilton Face Resort in Hilton Face Island, South Carolina.

The most common way to buy Disney Vacation Club Points is to attend an open property. This is usually done by stopping by one of their informative booths and attending some sort of guided tour. Prospective buyers will not be able to choose which resort they would like to invest in if the resort is sold out. For example, if wishing to purchase points for your Boardwalk or Beach Club Villas resorts, you will need to purchase via the resale market; however, if desperate to purchase Bay Lake Wind generator tower, Saratoga Springs or Animal Kingdom Villas, you could possibly take the traditional purchase route and buy directly through Disney.

Deciding which resort to obtain as your home resort is important. Since home resort issue holders have priority reserving, they can book before other DVC holders. If going to travel during popular times such as the holidays and summertime, you'll want to make sure you purchase points to your intended resort. If resort choice does not matter, purchasing points for the lowest price is a best value.

Be sure to notice the differences of resort ownership among the various resorts. No matter if purchasing a new contract or one to the secondhand market, all resorts can have contract dates that expire. Old Key West, Disney's first Vacation Club Resort, might expire first; however, contract holders were allowed to extend the dates health of their contracts, so Old Key West contract dates will vary. Also important are vacation resort dues. As a home resort owner, you will be responsible for paying annual dues on the home resort choice, regardless if you opt to stay there or not. Dues go up annually and are paid in addition to the timeshare contract's price. As soon as calculating dues, they vary and are charged based on the number of points a great owner purchased at her or his contractually chosen resort.

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