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What are the Similarities between Disneyland and Walt Disney World?What are the Similarities between Disneyland and Walt Disney World?

Mark Webb - DVC Sales

Mark Webb

May 30, 2026

DVC resale – Explore magical Disney resorts and adventures.

Every DVC member eventually faces the same question: should I use my points at Disneyland or Walt Disney World? Both parks deliver the Disney magic you love, but for DVC purposes, they are quite different vacations with very different resale markets. Here is what you actually need to know before you decide, or before you purchase a contract at either location.

The Magic Is Real at Both Parks

Both parks genuinely deliver on the Disney promise. Disneyland and Walt Disney World share the same foundational DNA. You will find Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, and It's a Small World at both destinations, along with Disney's trademark attention to detail, immersive storytelling, and world-class cast member service. Character experiences, themed dining, and the unmistakable feeling that you have stepped into a different world, all of that travels well across 2,400 miles.

Seasonal events follow the same philosophy at both parks. Halloween overlays, holiday decorations in November and December, and member perks like early park entry work consistently whether you are in Anaheim or Orlando. Disney's service training ensures cast members at both destinations meet the same high standards.

What differs is scale, variety, and how the DVC ownership mechanics play out at each location.

The Core Differences That Matter for DVC Members

Resort Options: 15+ vs. 2

Walt Disney World has more than 15 DVC resorts on property, ranging from value-oriented options like Saratoga Springs and Old Key West to premium addresses like Bay Lake Tower and the Beach Club Villas. As a WDW home resort owner, your 11-month booking window opens up an enormous range of choices for different types of trips.

The Disneyland area currently has two DVC resorts: the Villas at the Grand Californian Hotel and the newer Villas at Disneyland Hotel. Both are excellent, well-located properties. But two resorts versus fifteen is a meaningful difference when you are thinking about long-term flexibility.

Trip Length: A Week vs. a Weekend

Walt Disney World is built for extended stays. With four major theme parks, two water parks, Disney Springs, and resort-specific entertainment, most families comfortably fill seven to ten days. DVC members at WDW resorts often use 100 to 200 points for a single trip, staying in a one-bedroom or two-bedroom villa across a full week.

Disneyland, by contrast, is a two to three day destination for most visitors. Even devoted park fans can cover both Disneyland Park and California Adventure in three solid days. That means point requirements are lower per trip, which is great for California residents who visit multiple times a year, but it changes the math for members planning one big annual trip.

Who Actually Purchases Disneyland DVC Resale

The honest answer: mostly California residents. Disneyland DVC ownership makes the most sense if you live within a three to four hour drive of Anaheim, plan to visit two or more times per year, and want home resort booking priority at the Grand Californian. A family from San Diego or the Bay Area who visits Disneyland three times annually gets outstanding value from that ownership.

For buyers who live outside California, or who primarily vacation at Walt Disney World, purchasing a California-based DVC contract usually does not pencil out as well. When a flight is required either way, the point flexibility and resort variety of WDW tends to win.

The Resale Restriction You Need to Know

This is critical if you are considering purchasing Villas at Disneyland Hotel resale: that resort is on Disney's restricted list. Resale points from contracts purchased after January 19, 2019 cannot be used at certain newer resorts, including Riviera, Disneyland Hotel Villas, and other restricted properties added after that date.

If you purchase Disneyland Hotel Villas resale, your points can be used there at the 11-month home resort window, which is fine if that is your primary goal. But you lose access to the restricted resort network that requires direct-purchase points, which limits your flexibility if you want to use those points elsewhere.

The Grand Californian Villas, being an older resort, is not subject to the same resale restrictions. Grand Californian resale points work across the full traditional DVC resort network, which makes them significantly more flexible for resale buyers. If you are choosing between the two California properties on the resale market, Grand Californian carries a clear advantage in point usability.

Point Requirements and Pricing

What a Stay Actually Costs in Points

At Disneyland, a studio at the Grand Californian runs roughly 18 to 28 points per night depending on season and room category. A one-bedroom villa requires 30 to 50 points per night. For a three-night stay, you are looking at 55 to 150 points total, which is a modest portion of most annual DVC allotments.

At Walt Disney World, the range is wider. A value-season studio at Saratoga Springs might run 8 to 12 points per night, while a peak-season one-bedroom at Bay Lake Tower can exceed 35 points per night. The flexibility in point costs at WDW means members can stretch a smaller contract across multiple short trips, or consolidate into one long family vacation.

Current Resale Pricing by Location

Grand Californian Villas resale contracts currently trade in the $120 to $150 per point range, reflecting limited supply and the resort's premium on-property location with direct park access. Disney direct pricing is substantially higher, so resale still represents real savings.

Walt Disney World resale pricing varies considerably by resort. Animal Kingdom Villas and Old Key West typically trade in the $80 to $105 per point range, making them among the most accessible entry points in the entire DVC system. Beach Club Villas and Bay Lake Tower run $120 to $145 per point. Polynesian Village Villas, which carries strong demand, often trades at $140 to $170 per point. All of these represent savings of 20 to 50 percent compared to Disney's current direct pricing of $165 to $250 or more per point.

11-Month Booking Priority: How Much Does It Actually Matter?

At Walt Disney World, home resort priority at 11 months is genuinely valuable, especially for popular resorts during peak seasons. Bay Lake Tower owners who want a studio over Thanksgiving need that 11-month window. Beach Club owners booking the holiday season in December benefit from getting first access to limited studio inventory before the 7-month window opens to all members.

At Disneyland, the 11-month window matters less, simply because there are only two resorts and the overall system is smaller. The Grand Californian does book up during popular periods, but the inventory dynamics differ from a network with fifteen properties. Most Grand Californian owners find that booking within seven months gives them solid availability for most dates they want.

This means Disneyland DVC home resort status carries less urgency than WDW home resort status, which is something to factor in if you are debating whether to purchase California or Florida points for a resort you will not always stay at.

Which Makes More Sense for You?

If you live on the West Coast, visit Disneyland multiple times a year, and want a beautifully located resort with direct California Adventure access, Grand Californian ownership is one of the better DVC values on the resale market. The location is exceptional and the points work across the full traditional DVC network.

If you live anywhere else in the country, or if you primarily dream of extended Florida Disney vacations, a Walt Disney World home resort contract gives you more flexibility and long-term value. The variety of WDW resorts, the range of point costs, and the sheer scope of what is available on property make it the better fit for most DVC members.

You can also own at both. Many experienced DVC members hold a smaller contract at a WDW resort for home resort priority at their preferred Florida property, and a separate contract at Grand Californian for California trips. The resale market makes this combination far more accessible than purchasing both contracts direct from Disney.

The Resale Process Works the Same at Both Locations

Whether you are drawn to Disneyland or Walt Disney World ownership, the resale process follows the same path. You will work with a licensed Florida real estate broker, negotiate a price per point with the seller, go through Disney's Right of First Refusal process, and close in roughly 45 to 60 days. Disney can choose to match your offer and purchase the contract back during ROFR, though this is less common on contracts priced at fair market value.

At DVC Sales, we have helped buyers navigate both California and Florida DVC resale for over 25 years. Our commission is 6.9%, we list on three MLS networks, and we handle the ROFR submission on your behalf. If you are comparing specific contracts at either destination, our team can walk you through the point charts, use year implications, and current market pricing so you go in with clear expectations.

How DVC Membership Changes the Disney Experience

Day guests and DVC members visit the same parks, eat at the same restaurants, and ride the same attractions. The difference is everything around the park visit. DVC members stay in villa-style accommodations with full kitchens, separate bedrooms, and in-room laundry. They book 11 months ahead at their home resort, locking in rooms during holidays and peak seasons before the general public even knows availability has opened. They walk back to their resort mid-afternoon for a pool break or a nap, which is something you can only do when your room is five minutes from the park entrance.

Over the course of a week-long trip, those differences add up. A family that can eat breakfast and a few lunches in their villa saves $300 to $500 compared to three restaurant meals per day. A two-bedroom villa that sleeps a family of six costs the same number of points whether you use it for five nights or seven, because points are consumed per night regardless of group size. The per-person cost of a DVC stay for a larger family is simply lower than booking hotel rooms for the same group.

Resale contracts give you the same villa access at a fraction of the direct price. DVC Sales has been helping buyers find the right contract at the right price since 1999. Our inventory covers all 16 DVC resorts and is updated daily. Browse contracts at dvcsales.com/dvc-resale-listings or call us at (407) 205-1435 to talk through your options.

Mark Webb, Licensed Real Estate Broker at DVC Sales
Written by Mark Webb, Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker
FL License BK511192. Mark sold DVC directly for Disney from 1993 to 2016, closing 10,000+ contracts and earning Salesperson of the Year twice. He founded DVC Sales in 2016 and has closed 10,000+ resale transactions since. Last updated: May 2026
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Disclosure: DVC Sales is a licensed Florida real estate brokerage (License BK511192). We earn revenue from seller commissions at 6.9%. We don't charge buyers a fee. This article is written to inform, not to minimize trade-offs or push a sale.

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