Add-on-itis planning

My vote is buy another FW at RIV. If you can tolerate studios, you usually won’t have any issues using your RIV points at POLY (at least I haven’t). And having a larger chunk at a resort you already love can’t be a bad thing!
 
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Poly would pair very nicely with RIV :love:
For someone who loves Epcot but wants their contracts to last past 2042, a RIV and Poly combo is the way to go. It really makes it so easy to just skyliner or walk to TTC and then monorail to Epcot. We're planning to do RIV/Poly split stays and it's nice knowing no matter which resort we're at, Epcot is easily accessible.
 
I'm going through a divorce
Speaking as someone whose divorce was final about ten months ago: There is a lot to be said for reducing the emotional overhang of the past relationship, and doing that is worth spending some money. You might be buying a lot of serenity for that cash. As to what else you buy, that is less important.

However, I would also recommend not making any major decisions until the dust has settled. It will take time for that to happen, but it is easy to make a decision that appears to be for perfectly-logical-reason-X, but really was "I want to not feel this way right now." For example, I did not make any money decisions until after we had the signed separation agreement. That took us about a year into the process, and even that might have been a little too soon. I don't really regret any of those decisions, but I am not sure I would make them the same way if I had waited another year.

And that advice is even before this part:
I'm currently at Riviera on our second to last day of an incredible trip.
This is a TERRIBLE TIME to make long-term DVC purchasing decisions. You are on vacation, having the time of your life---during a period where "everyday life" is a lot less pleasant than it normally is---and DVC is offering you the chance to bottle that vacation magic for decades to come "at today's prices."
 
Speaking as someone whose divorce was final about ten months ago: There is a lot to be said for reducing the emotional overhang of the past relationship, and doing that is worth spending some money. You might be buying a lot of serenity for that cash. As to what else you buy, that is less important.

However, I would also recommend not making any major decisions until the dust has settled. It will take time for that to happen, but it is easy to make a decision that appears to be for perfectly-logical-reason-X, but really was "I want to not feel this way right now." For example, I did not make any money decisions until after we had the signed separation agreement. That took us about a year into the process, and even that might have been a little too soon. I don't really regret any of those decisions, but I am not sure I would make them the same way if I had waited another year.

And that advice is even before this part:

This is a TERRIBLE TIME to make long-term DVC purchasing decisions. You are on vacation, having the time of your life---during a period where "everyday life" is a lot less pleasant than it normally is---and DVC is offering you the chance to bottle that vacation magic for decades to come "at today's prices."
I think this is all excellent advice. While this has been in the works for awhile (as has also the plan to add on), there is no harm in waiting longer to see how things shake out in my new life. I am still on the fence about what add on plan to follow, so definitely not making any rash decisions this month.

Out of curiosity, what would you have changed if you had waited another year?
 
Out of curiosity, what would you have changed if you had waited another year?
I might have put a little more into the new house instead of buying DVC.

Might.

When I closed on the house I was 10-11 years away from my preferred retirement date, with a 15 year mortgage. The plan is to keep my expenses below my income, and make extra payments on the principal as I go, Hopefully I can get as close to zero as possible by the time I retire to give myself a little more flexibility. It appears as though that will be plausable, but would have been easier with an extra chunk of capital.

On the other hand, I definitely do not regret buying DVC. It was my "congratulations on the divorce" gift to myself. And in the grand scheme of things, it is much less cringe-worthy than most.
 

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