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2025 Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues

2025 DVC Annual Dues

Disney Vacation Club has announced its 2025 DVC Annual Dues projections! This comes ahead of the annual condominium association meetings scheduled for December 10th, and December 11th.

Here is a quick breakdown of the 2025 Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues compared to the 2024 dues amounts. Clicking on the resort name will also link you to the resort Condominium Association Notice:

2025 Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues

Resort2025 Dues2024 Dues% Increase
Animal Kingdom Villas$9.6470$9.08206.22%
Aulani$10.1219$9.76203.69%
Aulani (Subsidized)$7.6090$7.33853.69%
Bay Lake Tower$8.0150$7.59025.60%
Beach Club Villas$9.1207$8.62565.74%
BoardWalk Villas$9.0570$8.67114.45%
Boulder Ridge$9.1885$8.67905.87%
Cabins at Fort Wilderness$11.8769$12.1542-2.28%
Copper Creek Villas$8.4914$8.09384.91%
Disneyland Hotel$9.8207$9.53073.04%
Grand Californian$8.7974$8.55442.84%
Grand Floridian$7.9298$7.57404.70%
Hilton Head$11.9207$11.31405.36%
Old Key West$10.5049$9.86666.47%
Polynesian$7.9263$8.2301-3.69%
Riviera$9.0572$8.85082.33%
Saratoga Springs$8.5394$8.13884.92%
Vero Beach (Before 1/1/96)$11.2374$10.89063.18%
Vero Beach (On or After 1/1/96)$14.3026$13.86283.17%

As a Disney Vacation Club (DVC) member, there are a number of responsibilities and benefits that come with your membership. Among these responsibilities are the annual dues you pay as a member.



What Are Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues?

Disney Vacation Club annual dues are fees that each DVC member is required to pay yearly. These dues cover a variety of costs associated with maintaining the resorts and providing services to DVC members.

Breakdown of the Annual Dues

The annual dues paid by DVC members are used to cover a variety of costs. Here’s a breakdown of where these funds typically go:

  • Operating Costs: Day-to-day expenses of running the resorts, such as housekeeping, utilities, transportation, and front desk operations.
  • Administrative Expenses: Costs associated with the administration of the DVC program, including member services and reservation systems.
  • Maintenance Costs: Expenses related to maintaining and improving the resort properties, including landscaping, painting, and general repairs.
  • Real Estate Taxes: A portion of the dues goes toward paying property taxes for the resort.
  • Reserve for Replacement: Funds set aside for major future repairs and replacements at the resort.

How Are Dues Calculated?

The amount of annual dues you pay is determined by the number of points you own at your home resort and the current annual dues rate for that resort. Each year, DVC calculates the projected costs for the upcoming year. Projected costs are then divided by the total number of points available at that resort, giving the cost per point, which is multiplied by the number of points you own to determine your total annual dues.

When Are Dues Paid?

DVC annual dues are typically billed in December and due by mid-January of the following year. Members can choose to pre-pay their dues or spread them out over the year through monthly automatic payments.

What Happens If You Don’t Pay Your Dues?

If you fail to pay your annual dues, DVC has the right to suspend your membership benefits. This means you won’t be able to make reservations or use any of your DVC points until your dues are paid in full. Additionally, Disney Vacation Club also has the right to cancel any scheduled vacations on your membership as a result of failure to pay.


The proposed budgets for each DVC Resort that account for these dues will be voted on and adopted at the upcoming annual meetings. Unlike years prior, these budgets will be ratified in separate condo association meetings for each resort on December 10th and December 11th due to new Florida timeshare laws and annual meeting requirements. A public reception and general forum will follow on December 12th, replacing the usual joint condo association meeting.

Join us in December for highlights from this year’s Disney Vacation Club Condo Association Meeting!

How To Pay Your DVC Annual Dues?

Dues will then need to be paid by members by January 15th, 2025. DVC Member Annual Dues are deemed as “past-due” if not paid by February 15th, 2025.

Members can choose to pay their 2025 Disney Vacation Club Annual Dues in full on the Disney Vacation Club website using a credit card, debit card, Disney Gift Card, or a Disney Visa Rewards Card. Monthly automatic payments can also be set up through a U.S. checking or savings account.


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Paul Krieger

About Author

Paul lives in Orlando, Florida with his wife, Amy, and their three Spanish galgos, Hermès, Cinders, and Emerson. They’re Disney Vacation Club Members at five resorts, Disney World Annual Passholders, and always on the lookout for new ways to enjoy and maximize their DVC points. When he’s not at the parks or planning their next trip, Paul loves cooking (big Alton Brown fan), training for Disney races with Amy, and blasting Billy Joel in the background.

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