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Grand Floridian DVC Resort

Grand Floridian DVC Resale

Expires 2064 $8.31/pt dues ~$1,247/yr on 150 pts
20
Active Listings
$164
Avg Price/Point
2064
Contract Expires
$8.31
2026 Dues/Point

Active Grand Floridian Resale Listings

Points Use Year $/Point Total Price Broker View
300 Sep $157 $47,100 DVC Resale Market View
554 Dec $147 $81,438 DVC Shop View
270 Jun $159 $42,930 DVC Shop View
160 Jun $169 $27,040 DVC Shop View
160 Sep $172 $27,520 DVC Resale Experts View
125 Sep $160 $20,000 DVC Shop View
500 Jun $160 $80,000 Fidelity Real Estate View
300 Aug $163 $48,900 Fidelity Real Estate View
200 Apr $162 $32,400 DVC Resale Market View
100 Oct $163 $16,300 DVC Resale Market View
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Room Types at Grand Floridian

Room Type Sleeps Sq Ft Points/Night
Deluxe Studio 5 356 14–30
Tower Studio 2 200 10–22
One-Bedroom Villa 5 849 26–58
Two-Bedroom Villa 8 1,173 37–85
Grand Villa 12 2,800 73–168

Point requirements vary by season, view category, and year. Shown ranges reflect low season to peak season.

Grand Floridian DVC Point Chart (2026)

Room Type Adventure Choice Dream Magic
Deluxe Studio 11 15 20 29
1-Bedroom Villa 20 27 36 52
2-Bedroom Villa 31 42 56 80
Grand Villa 65 88 117 168

Points shown are per night (weekday). Standard view, weekday rates. Lake view rooms add 3-6 pts/night. Actual charts published annually by Disney at disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com.

Annual Dues at Grand Floridian

$8.31
Per Point (2026)
$831
100 Points/Year
$1,247
150 Points/Year
$1,662
200 Points/Year

Note: Grand Floridian dues are competitive for a luxury flagship resort. Annual dues cover housekeeping, maintenance, resort upkeep, and Disney resort management.

Annual Dues History (per point)

2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
$7.35 $7.57 $7.81 $8.05 $8.31

Dues have increased 13% since 2022. Disney typically adjusts dues each January.

Pros & Cons of Grand Floridian

Pros

Monorail loop access to Magic Kingdom, Polynesian, and TTC
Walking path to Magic Kingdom (15-20 minutes)
Longest WDW contract expiration at 2064 -- best long-term value on the monorail
14 dining venues including Victoria and Albert's and Narcoossee's
Victorian elegance -- Disney's flagship luxury resort

Cons

Highest per-point resale price on the monorail loop
Higher point requirements for most room types
Disney actively exercises ROFR (Right of First Refusal) on Grand Floridian contracts
Formal atmosphere may not suit all families

Location & Transportation

Monorail to Magic Kingdom, Contemporary/Bay Lake Tower, and Polynesian
Monorail to EPCOT via Transportation and Ticket Center transfer
Walking path to Magic Kingdom (15-20 minutes via the Grand Floridian path)
Boat service to Magic Kingdom
Bus service to Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom, and Disney Springs
Boat service to Polynesian and other Magic Kingdom-area resorts

Frequently Asked Questions

The Villas at Grand Floridian contracts expire in 2064 -- the longest remaining contract of any monorail-loop DVC resort, giving buyers over 38 years of use.
2026 dues are $8.31 per point. A 150-point contract costs approximately $1,247 per year -- competitive for a resort of this caliber.
Disney has historically exercised Right of First Refusal on Grand Floridian contracts more aggressively than most other resorts, meaning Disney can step in and purchase your contract at the agreed resale price. Price accordingly.
Yes -- there is a walking path from Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom. The walk takes approximately 15-20 minutes and is scenic along the Seven Seas Lagoon beach.
Grand Floridian has 14 dining venues including Victoria and Albert's (AAA Five Diamond), Narcoossee's (waterfront seafood with fireworks views), Citricos (Mediterranean), 1900 Park Fare (character dining), and Grand Floridian Cafe.
Bay Lake Tower offers a walking path to Magic Kingdom (5 minutes vs 15-20), lower dues ($7.62 vs $8.31), and typically lower resale prices. Grand Floridian offers superior dining, Victorian luxury, and a longer contract (2064 vs 2060).

Why Buy Grand Floridian DVC Resale?

Grand Floridian is Disney's flagship -- the Victorian luxury resort on the Seven Seas Lagoon with monorail access, 14 dining venues, and the longest contract of any WDW monorail resort (2064). For buyers who prioritize luxury, dining, and the classic Disney resort experience, Grand Floridian delivers at a total cost of ownership that is lower than staying in Disney hotel rooms for the same number of nights. The 2064 expiration means decades of family vacations.

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