Thanks, Jeepie. Here's the answers 1) 2050 annual DC pts2) Sometimes 3) If I understand this question, based on the purchase price the point value is around $13.90 per 4) Maintenance Fee 2018 $1453.00 4) MR points (one time) 185,000; Plus Points (one time) 2000 5) Would put it on a Marriott Premiere for 18 payments after which I get another 2000 Plus Points (Interest 12.99) and then pay it off. A straight point purchase of 1500 (I actually only need 1350 but, MVC doesn't sell anything less than 1500 DC) would be $20,890 with no deeded week vs $23,300 with 2050 DC pts and a deeded week. And, as you pointed out, Presidential and Platinum. Would like to know what you think. Again, thank you, for your time.
Some things to consider....
1. For some reason, when they set up the DC, the Caribbean resorts were not allocated very many points, and because of that, they are not very efficient points generators. The MF's on the pure trust points for 2018 is $0.553 a point. The MF per point on the proposed Aruba week is $0.709 ($1453 / 2050 points) which is not very good.
2. If you only purchased the 1500 pure Trust points that you need to reach Presidential status, your annual outlay (at 2018 MF's) would be $623.50 cheaper than owning the week. That amounts to a lot of saved money over time if you merely purchased just the 1500 Trust points that you need.
3. The rental rate for additional points is approx. $0.55 per point....so lets say the true "value" of the 2000 Plus Points they would give you to finance your purchase over 18 months is approx. $1,100. Now lets assume you put down 10% and finance the remaining 90% ($20,970) over that 18 months at 12.99% interest. The interest you would pay over that 18th months is around $2,222. The "value" trade off is just not there to finance it with MVC.
4. Your cost per point on the Aruba week is around $11.37 vs your cost per point on the pure Trust points at approx. $13.90 as quoted by you. That said, it would not take too many years paying the higher annual MF's on the Aruba week to make that cost per point savings on your initial Aruba week purchase no longer make sense.
Not trying to push you in any direction, but to me, I think there are better deals out there than purchasing this Aruba week if your primary reason is to get more DC points and to get to Presidential status. If only given these 2 options, I would just buy the 1500 Trust points and move on.