Disney Vacation Club resale in 2026: prices, pros and gotchas

TimeShare Deals· Updated May 2026· 10 min read

Disney Vacation Club resale in 2026: prices, pros and the gotchas you must know

DVC is the rare timeshare program where resale doesn’t destroy 80% of your value. Some contracts even sell above their original price. But Disney’s 2024–2026 resale restrictions changed the math, and the difference between buying smart and buying badly is now thousands of dollars per year of ownership.

Why DVC is different from every other timeshare

Three structural reasons keep DVC resale prices stable while Westgate and Wyndham crash:

  • Scarcity: Disney caps points per resort. Once Riviera or Polynesian Tower hit their cap, no more inventory enters circulation.
  • Demand: Disney’s parks attendance grows 4-7% per year. Demand for on-site stays outpaces supply.
  • Direct prices keep rising: Disney bumps direct prices 5-8% annually. As long as direct prices rise, resale prices follow at a discount.

For 2026, Disney direct sits at $235-280/point depending on resort. Resale ranges $95-260/point — a discount of 20-65% versus direct.

Resale prices by resort — May 2026

DVC resortDirect price 2026Resale averageDiscount
Polynesian Villas (PVB)$255/pt$190/pt25%
Riviera Resort$235/pt$155/pt34%
Animal Kingdom Lodge$235/pt$140/pt40%
Bay Lake Tower$255/pt$200/pt22%
BoardWalk Villas$235/pt$135/pt43%
Grand Floridian$280/pt$215/pt23%
Hilton Head Island$235/pt$95/pt60%
Vero Beach$235/pt$85/pt64%
Aulani (Hawaii)$255/pt$155/pt39%
Old Key West$235/pt$120/pt49%

The “out of park” resorts (Hilton Head, Vero Beach) sell for less because most buyers want Orlando proximity. If you actually like Hilton Head or Vero, they’re outstanding value.

Disney’s 2024 resale restrictions — what you can and can’t do

Starting January 2019 and reinforced in January 2024, Disney imposed restrictions on resale contracts. As of 2026:

What you keep

  • Stay at your home resort using your points (full booking window: 11 months)
  • Stay at the original 14 resorts in the “DVC Resorts Collection” within the 7-month window
  • Bank, borrow, transfer points to family
  • Sell the contract to someone else later

What you lose vs direct

  • Riviera, Cabins at Fort Wilderness, Polynesian Tower, Disney Cruise Line — only direct buyers can use points there
  • Access to “DVC Member Discount” partner perks (Disney Visa annual pass, special tours)
  • Disney “Magical Beginnings” cash-out program
Bottom line on restrictions. If you only plan to stay at the resort you bought, restrictions don’t matter. If you bought Animal Kingdom resale and want to stay at Riviera, you can’t. Buy where you actually want to sleep.

Direct vs resale: a $30K decision

For a 150-point contract at Animal Kingdom Lodge:

  • Direct 2026: $35,250 (+ annual fees ~$1,400)
  • Resale 2026: $21,000 (+ same fees)
  • Savings: $14,250 on day one

For a 300-point contract at Riviera:

  • Direct: $70,500
  • Resale: $46,500
  • Savings: $24,000

The savings buy you 8-12 years of maintenance fees up front. The restrictions (no Riviera/Tower from resale) only matter if those specific resorts are your goal.

Anatomy of a DVC resale contract

Things to check before signing:

ElementWhat to verify
Use year (UY)Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec, Sep, Mar… Pick the one closest to your travel month
Banking statusHow many “banked” points come with the deal? Each banked point = ~$15-25 value
Current year pointsAre this year’s points still available, or used up?
Contract expirationYear the contract ends (2042 for older resorts, 2070 for Riviera, 2069 for Polynesian Tower)
Pending bankingAre next-year points already banked into current?
Maintenance fees currentVerify with broker that fees are paid through current year

ROFR (Right of First Refusal): Disney’s silent veto

Every DVC resale contract submitted to closing goes through Disney’s ROFR check. Disney has 30 days to decide whether to:

  • Pass: let your purchase complete normally (the usual outcome)
  • Take it: buy the contract themselves at your agreed price, then resell direct

ROFR takes happen when Disney thinks the price is “too low” — they want to reset market floor. Historical patterns:

  • 2020-2022: very aggressive ROFR, low-priced contracts taken regularly
  • 2023-2025: light ROFR, mostly passes
  • 2026 YTD: moderate, taking the cheapest 15% of contracts at each resort
The ROFR trap. If you find a contract priced 25%+ below market, Disney will likely take it. Buyers report this is the #1 cause of “deal that fell through” in DVC resale. Price slightly above the recent ROFR floor and you’ll likely close.

Closing process and timeline

End-to-end DVC resale takes 6-12 weeks:

  1. Offer accepted (day 0): contract signed via broker
  2. 10% deposit wired to escrow (day 2-5)
  3. Submission to Disney for ROFR (day 5)
  4. Disney decision (day 35 max)
  5. Estoppel from Disney (current point status, fees due) — day 40-50
  6. Closing documents signed by buyer and seller (day 55-65)
  7. Funding: balance wire from buyer (day 60-70)
  8. Deed recording: title transfer at county clerk Orange Co. FL (day 70-80)
  9. Member ID issued by DVC (day 80-90)

You can’t use points until step 9 — plan accordingly.

Common mistakes that destroy DVC resale value

  1. Buying use year that doesn’t match your travel pattern — costs flexibility every year
  2. Ignoring the resort expiration year — a 2042 contract is fine for 16 more years but worth less than 2070+ contracts
  3. Falling for “low-priced contracts” that get ROFR’d — waste of 5 weeks
  4. Skipping the broker — DIY resale can save fees but lose access to ROFR-tracking, estoppel handling
  5. Buying Hilton Head/Vero “because cheap” when you only travel to Orlando — wrong home resort for your needs

Frequently asked questions

Can I resell a resale contract later?

Yes. Resale contracts retain full resale value (subject to the resale restrictions). Many owners flip contracts every 5-8 years.

Are DVC dues going up?

Yes — average 4-5% annually. Some resorts (BoardWalk, Beach Club, Hilton Head) have had years of 7%+ increases due to refurbishments.

What’s the ROFR pricing floor right now?

Roughly: Polynesian $150/pt, Riviera $130/pt, AKL $115/pt, BLT $170/pt, Vero/HH $70/pt. Below those, expect Disney to take.

Can I finance DVC resale?

Most resale brokers partner with Lightstream or DVC-specialized lenders. Rates 9-13% APR. Direct from Disney offers 10-15% APR financing. Cash is best.

Does buying resale affect my “Member status”?

You’re a member with the same booking privileges, just without the perks. After 100 direct points, you regain “Blue Card” status with all perks.

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