Aulani (Hawaii) DVC cost in 2026
2026 pricing for Aulani (Hawaii): ~$98/pt resale, $10.96/pt annual dues, contract through 2062 (36 years remaining). Below: ownership math at three common point counts, no financing.
| Points | Upfront | Dues yr 1 | Nights/yr (studio) | Total over contract | Cost / night |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | $11,100 | $1,096 | 6 | $116,137 | $538/night |
| 150 | $16,000 | $1,644 | 10 | $173,555 | $482/night |
| 200 | $20,900 | $2,192 | 13 | $230,973 | $494/night |
What the math assumes
- Resale price $98/pt plus $1,300 resale closing
- Annual dues escalate 5%/yr (long-term DVC average)
- Studio at ~150 pts/yr → 10 nights/year (15 pts/night average)
- Cash-hotel benchmark: $650/night studio rack rate
- No financing — Disney financing at 11–12.5% APR roughly doubles total cost
To compare against renting points instead of owning, see the Aulani rent-vs-buy breakdown. For your exact dates and room type, run the full Aulani calculator.
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