Dean
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The only things that matter are what is in the legal paperwork and even those can change under certain circumstances. What the guide promised or what the buyer assumed based on the fluff is really of no consequence. One should investigate major purchases and not make an uninformed impulse buy. Buying DVC with the intent of using the non DVC options is simply a poor choice as is buying assuming because it's Disney that all things will be different that the others. Those other items should be looked at as gravy only.Let me give a point of view from a prospective DVC'er, The literature, sales and promotional materials we have been given to peruse really play up the aspect of staying/trips to non-DVC resorts/destinations. This is an expensive, EXPENSIVE time share. We would never look at paying 20-25 grand for a regular timeshare, that would be insanity! So even though the good Dr. seems to think that idea is shocking, those looking to prepay for 50 years of vacations want to feel there is some flexibility to forking out that kind of money. Its certainly been presented to us that way.
IMO, DVC is a regular timeshare with some advantages and some disadvantages compared to others. There are some timeshares I could buy at $25K and sell for double that and others that cost that much retail and are worth 10% of that at best. Marriott is probably the best system to compare to overall and doing so (2 BR to 2 BR for a week), DVC is roughly 30% more up front, 30% more in yearly fees and in some ways, has less options. DVC's benefits are the flexibility, easy internal exchanging and WDW location. There are many other disadvantages as well, esp in the area of those non DVC options. For many, buying DVC plus another options is actually the better choice.
I hope most members bought because they like going to WDW (or one of the other off property resorts for some) and they thought it would save them money or give them better for around the same cost. The flexibility of staying different times, length of stay, unit size and other DVC resorts is nice but at a price. I'll repeat, anyone buying for the non DVC options are generally making a poor choice. There are a few people who know this and buy anyway taking their chances such as those from the area or who usually stay off property for most of their stay that buy to take advantage of the perks such as valet parking, etc. But those are people who are well informed and are willing to take the known gamble.From what I have read, a vast majority joined the DVCfor the flexability. To stay when and where you liked. By limiting where members can stay, they are infringing on that aspect. I think then maybe they should levelize the points. Just like it takes 160 points to book anything I beleive its the World Passport Collection (don't quoute me on that).