Why Timeshares Are A Mistake
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Hey, what's up everybody today. I'm going to show you why I decided not to do a timeshare. All right. So I've been at this for maybe about five hours trying to learn first. What a heck is a timeshare? How did they do it? I've zeroed in on the Disney Aillani, which is part of the Disney vacation club DVC for short.
As I've been learning. And as I was going through this rabbit hole for these last hours, so just the, how it's supposed to work in a nutshell explained in my format. So you become a member, you pay a boatload of money. You get some like benefits, but as they're laying, you get like 10% off, like stuff you maybe shouldn't buy or over price anyway.
But you basically get these points and these points are used to take. Vacations , at the parks, you had a home hotel, which supposedly you can book with a little bit less advanced notice, which is good because a lot of these parks are very busy and here is how it works.
You're basically paying for points and the way to distill it down is to break it down. How many points you're paying or how many dollars per point you're paying. Normally you're paying about maybe 150 to 200 bucks these days per point, but that's certainly the first way to realize how much you're paying and you're comparing it from timeshare to timeshare.
Now, if you're new to timeshares and you haven't dug into these reward, matrixes, Kali doesn't mean very much to what I just said there, but let me find the page where they're like, all right, I want to buy it. And I would like to build me a package it's hard to find here.
All right. So I think I found that. So here's the pitch. You pay a purchase price, a price per point. And it's really tricky how much these voids it is to actual stay in a hotel. So this one, I think they've got it the right way. They're going to try and bamboozle you into a larger stay, but I'm just going to put in here for something.
There was different pricing, different points, the cost per points of a hotel go up in more peak seasons. And this is how, what they're going to sell you. They recommended going to the little two or 300 points per vacation. And this is why, because the certain bedrooms are more expensive, granted, you got to figure out how you stay.
The ducks studios are the cheaper ways of doing it, this is the one you want to find, because right now they only have two Aillani and Disney's Riviera. I live here in Hawaii. So I was looking at this Alami one, and this is what we're going to plus up the spreadsheet and really compare the two.
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