DVC Maintenance Fees 2023

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Annual dues are just part of Disney Vacation Club. Yes, it’s not ideal when they go up. Compared to the cost of renting a Disney hotel room, though, DVC still provides an excellent value. Resale is usually even better! While hotel room rates can go up annually quite a bit per night, annual dues typically rise just a few cents per point each year based on the needs of the resort. The proposed DVC maintenance fees for 2023, also known as annual dues, have been released.

Update: proposed DVC Maintenance Fees 2024 are now up!

DVC Maintenance Fees 2023

Disney Vacation Club annual dues have quite a few numbers after the decimal. We’re rounding here to give an easier on the eyes list. This way you can see what you might actually be paying. Remember these are proposed, not official yet, and rounded so the price difference from 2022 to 2023 is approximate. 

Disney Vacation Club Resort2022 Annual Dues2023 Proposed Annual DuesPrice difference
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas$8.24$8.81$ .57
Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas
Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas purchased before 7/27/2011
$8.67$9.14
$6.87
$ .47
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort$7.08$7.43$ .35
 Disney’s Beach Club Villas$7.54$8.17$ .63
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas$8.08$8.53$ .45
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge$8.15$8.51$.36
Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge$7.60$7.92$.32
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel$7.48$8.04$.56
The Villas at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort$7.01$7.33$.32
Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort$10.07$10.73$.66
Disney’s Old Key West Resort$8.81$9.36$.55
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows$7.39$7.95$.56
Disney’s Riviera Resort$8.38$8.50$.12
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort$7.33$7.86$.53
Disney’s Vero Beach Resort
Disney’s Vero Beach Resort if purchased before 1/1/1996
$11.94$12.85
$10.13
$.91
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DVC Maintenance Fees 2023 | Disney’s Old Key West Resort Hidden Mickeys

How much are DVC annual dues?

To determine how much you will pay in annual dues, multiply the number of points on your contract by the per point annual due fee. The more points you have, the more you’ll pay. If you have contracts at different resorts you’ll pay the annual dues per point rate for each.

How often do DVC annual dues go up?

Prices can go up each year but not all do. Annual dues are also called maintenance fees because much of the money goes to upkeep. Hotels need to be painted and room refurbishments need to happen. These funds support those actions and more. The older a hotel is, the more refurbishing it’s likely to need. The Disney Vacation Club resorts located on beaches have additional features to manage. Annual dues also go toward things like paying taxes and supporting Cast Member benefits. If these costs rise, so do annual dues. So how often annual dues go up depends on the needs of each individual resort. Disney Vacation Club is pretty good about specifying why certain costs rise. 

DVC Resale Experts Makes Magic

DVC Resale Experts is a licensed real estate broker with a team that specializes in resale Disney Vacation Club contracts. Resale simply refers to contracts sold by Members rather than Disney directly. The prices are often surprisingly good on the DVC resale market when compared to direct Disney Vacation Club prices. Whether you want to sell DVC, buy a resale contract at a great price or add on points, DVC Resale Experts can help. Our licensed, independent real estate professionals have decades of experience selling DVC. The Experts are former Disney Vacation Club Guides and provide pixie dusted service. Take a look at our resale DVC listings for current pricing and availability. Don’t see your dream contract? Let us help you find it. Join the DVC Resale Experts Buyer Wish List and you’ll be contacted when a contract that meets your needs is listed on the market.

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Nicole is a native Floridian who attended the University of Central Florida and decided to call the land of theme parks home. She’s been sharing magical tips, tricks and Orlando travel and tourism favorites online for over a decade.

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