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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Add on Regrets?
My husband and I have been thinking about adding 50 points to our 150 at BLT. We wanted to have enough points to stay for two weeks in a one bedroom every 2-3 years and this seems like enough points to do that comfortably. But I'm wondering if there are any drawbacks to an add on. I'm such and over-analyzer and I'm worried that I am missing some glaring downside to having that many points when we don't plan on going every year; my husband thinks I'm crazy and only worrying because there is nothing I can find wrong!
![]() Has anyone added on and regretted it later? If so why? I feel like there have to be questions that I'm not asking myself! Last edited by DinahInWonderland; 10-23-2012 at 08:06 AM. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,220
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My only regret was that my first resale purchase was a 50 point contract with a different UY than our original contract. Two additional resale purchases since then have been with the same UY as our initial contract. The only reason I did the resale purchase with a different UY was to get some additional points prior to the 3/21/11 resale restriction deadline. In hind-sight, it was probably not necessary. Now I have to call MS every year to transfer those 50 points to our other contract to use for a single vacation. Not really a huge issue, but a minor inconvenience.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: CT
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If you can afford it and truly plan to go every 2 - 3 years then I do not really see a downside other then the added maintenance fee's. We have added on several times - no regrets but then again we bought for bigger accommodations (2 bedroom), either every year or longer stays every other year. We also have 3 DD's that are in their late teens/early 20's and have also used our points.
Good luck with your decision - only you can make it though! |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 227
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dbs1228 you mentioned having older children. Did they ever go through a period where a Disney vacation was just not what they wanted to do? We only have one son now and he is 1 1/2 but I'm worried when he hits his teens he isn't going to want to go anywhere near Disney World let alone every year or for two weeks at a time and the extra points will end up being wasted.
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One downside I can see is the cost. I don't know what BLT cost when you made your original purchase, but now it is $165 a point. That would be a pretty big deterrent for me.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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At times....YES the maintenance fees!!! We originally bought three 100 pt. contracts at SSR, then added on 100 at AK, then added on 50 and 100 at VWL. Then its a vicious cycle of GOING GOING GOING TO DISNEY AND SPENDING SPENDING SPENDING AT DISNEY.
I hear CHA CHING CHA CHING a lot in my head!!!
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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Oct 2012
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Our children are 16 & 18 (high school and college) we've been going to Disney every year since they were born. They are always excited/happy to go. It is their home away from home - we don't have a "cabin", we have Disney. We just made an offer on a DVC resale, we've always stayed at a disney resort with cash. Kind of wish we'd bought DVC earlier. My kids will leave home soon, but I have no doubt that if I book a DVC 2 bedroom (we really need the bathrooms and the kids don't like fold out couches-me neither), they will be delighted to join us.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posts: 353
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![]() We really enjoy BLT and I am glad that we hadn`t purchased any earlier because we would be longing for BLT to be our home resort. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 227
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Thanks everyone, I really appreciate all the advice and opinions. I think we are going to move forward and add on the extra points. I'm so excited, just hope we don't get add-on fever!
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 141
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We purchased DVC back in 1993. We have added on several times since. We have 2 different home resorts with different use years. I would recommend getting the same use year so points can easily be combined. I have children aged 22,25, and 17 they still love going to WDW multiple times a year. One daughter has done the CP program and plans to go back for another semester. Some kids will never stop enjoying Disney and some will grow out of it. But I never will!
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Thanks everyone, I really appreciate all the advice and opinions. I think we are going to move forward and add on the extra points. I'm so excited, just hope we don't get add-on fever!
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: CT
Posts: 1,849
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) Over the years the girls have always referred to our wdw vacations as our family bonding time - we take other vacations which are great but wdw feels like home away from home. Enjoy |
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