This - more than a "SHOULD I BUY?!?!" thread, makes me think about the times that we have enjoyed the ability to go to WDW without saving for years.
Our story on
DVC goes back to 2006, when we stopped at a kiosk at Downtown Disney on one of the last days of our trips to ask "We've see Disney Vacation Club EVERYWHERE, all over the resort - WHAT IS IT?"
Given the name - I actually thought that it was a 'perks' or rewards program for frequent visitors.
Well - at that time, Saratoga Springs was for sale right across the lake - so looking over across the lake, the Cast Member dropped that bomb that the purchase price was around $16,000 at the time.
YIKES!
That was a LOT of money!
So we said "Oh, OK - THANKS!" and went on about our merry business.
Well, over the next year we kept wanting to go back - but we kept saying - we'll have to save up, we'll have to plan a year or two in advance.
Well, by 2008 we were more than ready to go back - AND take my parents with us. Dad has just retired that Spring - and my Mom - who had been in a wheelchair since 2001 or 2002 was really ready to take a vacation from all the burdens and stresses of her medical issues (Rheumatoid Arthritis mainly)
So we planned a September 2008 trip, and it was going to be my parent's first flight since around 1969 or 1970.
We planned the trip down to the last little detail, and it was an AMAZING trip.
We had planned another trip with Mom and Dad, we were to be there May 7th -12th. It was going to be a great cast of Characters - and we had dubbed the trip "Kaden's First World Tour" since my my middle brother, his wife, and their 2.5 year old son Kaden - Grandma's favorite little man - was going to be along for the trip - and he was going to meet Mee Mou for the first time!
On April 18th Mom went into the hospital with a very serious infection from complication from her Arthritis - and passed away on May 1st. We were devastated.
However, our 2008 trip with Mom and Dad will be forever some of the most special memories I have of my Mom in my adult life. Plus, on that trip - we bought our first DVC contract at Animal Kingdom Villas. So, it's going to be a lifetime of memories, family, and pure joy for this DVC family.
Life is to short to worry, life is too short to save pennies at a time.
Over the last few years I have really come to understand that value of time - VS. the value of money.
While something may be cheaper, but take more time - is the price difference worth the time lost. Somethings are a labor of love, while other are just toil and labor.
I am allergic to grass, so every time I mow the lawn, I'm sick for a few days afterward. What is worth more to me - a few days time - or cash paid out to someone to mow the lawn?
We are not wealthy people - BUT we don't waste money. We are dollar wise - not penny wise. Time is money - and there comes a point when you have to put a price tag on your time, and ask what the value of your time REALLY is.
DVC is a pretty big financial outlay - it isn't an investment really, because you are paying into something that will have no monetary value. HOWEVER - what you cannot put a price tag on is your 61 year old Mother, after hearing that Mickey Mouse would be coming out in his Sorcerer Mickey costume - turning to you and saying "If it's not too crowded, and the line isn't too long, can I get my picture taken with Mickey Mouse?"
OF COURSE YOU CAN!
I don't care if the line is from Magic Kingdom to Universal - you, my Mother Dear - WILL get your picture taken with Sorcerer Mickey!
There is no price on that moment, and it will forever be cast in my memory like stone.
Mom passed away at the age of 64 - I'm 29. Way too soon to lose your Mom. But you know what, she lived a full life - and ever since we went to Disney as a family in 1987 - she always said - I'd love to go back to Disney World - I'd love to go back to Disney World - she said it time and time again.
In 2008, we took Mom back to Disney World - and we had the best time ever.
We weren't DVC members until the end of that stay, so we stayed at Wilderness Lodge. We had just made reservations for regular - no specific view. But we had to have adjoining rooms, and one room had to be ADA compliant with a roll-in shower.
When we checked in - we had been upgraded to Club Level with a woods view.
At Festival of the Lion King, I was selected to 'lead' the Elephant group (which Mom thought was a riot! HAHA)
The weather was fantastic - the crowds and wait times were low - AND on the flight back - Mom and Dad both got upgraded to first class.
Priceless memories - and with DVC we will continue to make memories, and remember our previous trips, and remember Mom -
Thanks for the memories!
