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How Much Does DVC Cost?

By Kristen Tutas / February 7, 2024

Are you interested in becoming a member of the Disney Vacation Club but unsure about what it cost? Look no further! As you explore the possibility of buying DVC points, know that there are options and prices to consider. Purchase prices vary by resort, starting at $150 per point up to $330 per point when you buy Direct from DVC. There are also different minimum point requirements based on resort and if you’re an existing member or a new DVC member.

DISNEY DIRECT PRICES FOR 2025

It is important to note that these rates and terms below apply only to points purchased direct from Disney Vacation Club, not to points purchased on the resale market. Minimum purchases are subject to change and can be confirmed with a DVC sales rep. Please note: As of 2021, a minimum of 150 direct purchase points are required to be eligible for Membership Magic perks and benefits.

ResortNew MembersCurrent Member Add-On
Animal Kingdom Villas$215 per point;
100-point minimum
$215 per point;
25-point minimum
Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas$235 per point;
100-point minimum
$235 per point;
25-point minimum
Bay Lake Tower$275 per point;
100-point minimum
$275 per point;
25-point minimum
Beach Club Villas$275 per point;
100-point minimum
$275 per point;
25-point minimum
BoardWalk Villas$240 per point;
100-point minimum
$240 per point;
25-point minimum
Boulder Ridge Villas (VWL)$215 per point;
100-point minimum
$215 per point;
25-point minimum
Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort$235 per point;
100-point minimum
$235 per point;
50-point minimum
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins$255 per point;
100-point minimum
$255 per point;
50-point minimum
Hilton Head Island Resort$165 per point;
100-point minimum
$165 per point;
25-point minimum
Old Key West Resort$215 per point;
100-point minimum
$215 per point;
25-point minimum
Polynesian Villas & Bungalows$235 per point;
100-point minimum
$235 per point;
25-point minimum
Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa$215 per point;
100-point minimum
$215 per point;
25-point minimum
Riviera Resort$235 per point;
100-point minimum
$235 per point;
50-point minimum
Vero Beach Resort$150 per point;
100-point minimum
$150 per point;
25-point minimum
Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel$330 per point;
100-point minimum
$330 per point;
25-point minimum
Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort$265 per point;
100-point minimum
$265 per point;
50-point minimum
Villas at Disneyland Hotel$245 per point;
100-point minimum
$245 per point;
50-point minimum

The DVC Resale Market

If Disney’s direct prices are out of your budget, there is an option to purchase on the resale market. We can help you become a DVC member for a fraction of the cost. Savings up to 68%! 

Disney sets the rate for direct sales, whereas prices on the resale market can be negotiated with the seller and are usually substantially lower. You can purchase any DVC resort at a much lower rate. Look at the chart below to see how much you can save.

Resort

Direct Price Avg.

Resale Price*

Resale Savings

Animal Kingdom Villas

$215

$99

54%

Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas

$235

$97

59%

Bay Lake Tower

$275

$126

54%

Beach Club Villas

$275

$116

58%

BoardWalk Villas

$240

$115

52%

Boulder Ridge Villas (VWL)

$215

$100

53%

Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort

$235

TBD

Copper Creek Villas & Cabins

$255

$134

47%

Hilton Head Island Resort

$165

$59

64%

Old Key West Resort

$215

$86

60%

Polynesian Villas & Bungalows

$235

$159

32%

Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa

$215

$93

57%

Riviera Resort

$235

$130

45%

Vero Beach Resort

$150

$48

68%

Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel

$330

$242

27%

Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort

$265

$159

40%

Villas at Disneyland Hotel

$245

TBD

*Average resale prices are from the last 90 days to give you a general idea.

DVC Cost Comparison

Many first-time buyers opt to purchase between 150-200 points, which allows them to stay at most resorts for a week or two each year in a Studio or 1 Bedroom Villa. To determine the cost of purchasing 200 points at different resorts, please refer to the chart below. Resale prices vary but this will give you a good estimate based on recent sales prices. You can also explore the Point Charts to see exactly what you can book with 200 points.

Resort200 Points DIRECT200 points RESALE
Animal Kingdom Villas$43,000$19,800
Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas$47,000$19,400
Bay Lake Tower$55,000$25,200
Beach Club Villas$55,000$23,200
BoardWalk Villas$48,000$23,000
Boulder Ridge Villas (VWL)$43,000$20,000
Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort$47,000TBD
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins$51,000$26,800
Hilton Head Island Resort$33,000$11,800
Old Key West Resort$43,000$17,200
Polynesian Villas & Bungalows$47,000$31,800
Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa$43,000$18,600
Riviera Resort$47,000$26,000
Vero Beach Resort$30,000$9,600
Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel$66,000$48,400
Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort$53,000$31,800
Villas at Disneyland Hotel$49,000TBD

DIRECT V. RESALE: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

Like any vacation club, there are certain restrictions that resale buyers need to consider. These include access to certain properties or exchange programs, lounges, and member discounts. However, buying DVC resale points can save you thousands of dollars while still allowing you to enjoy priority booking at your Home Resort and still have plenty of options to use your points at other DVC resorts.

Another factor to consider are the minimum point requirements for new members. As seen in the first chart above, Disney usually requires new owners who purchase direct to make a purchase of at least 100 points, however, to gain the “blue card” member benefits you must purchase a minimum of 150 points.  If you are a first-time buyer wanting less than 100 points, the best option, and sometimes the only option, is to buy resale.

Most of the 17 DVC resorts are “sold out,” meaning all the allocated points for that resort have been sold and you cannot readily purchase points for those resorts directly from Disney. Disney can acquire inventory for sold out resorts through owner foreclosures and Right of First Refusals but they are sold first-come first-serve according to buyers on a waitlist. If you’re looking for a specific resort, you might have to wait for a while to find a suitable option. In that case, purchasing a resale may be a better option since you’ll have access to more options at a lower upfront cost.

We’d love to walk you through the process and help you find the perfect contract to fit your needs.

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Kristen Tutas