Age of DVC Members

How old were you when you purchased into DVC?

  • 20-29

  • 30-39

  • 40-49

  • 50-59

  • 60+


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vascubaguy

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A post from a new member got me curious about age ranges of DVC members. I'm guessing, as they did, that those in their 20's are a "minority" of DVC members group.

So... what age range did you fall under when you purchased into DVC (note: not what age you are right now). It's an annonymous poll... oh... and you can do multiple selections (in case you want to include other members on the contracts).
 
I was 33! Just a baby! :rotfl2:
 

I think a lot of this has to do with two things:

1. The ability to purchase the timeshare would probably be better among 40-49

2. 40-49 were HEAVILY brainwashed in Disney. (didn't we all watch Wide World of Disney after Wild Kingdom on Sunday nights? ;))
 
I put in 40-49 as I was 40 but DH is four years younger and there was not a place for two choices!!!

Wish we had bought when we were younger!!!



Susan
 
age 46 -- ten years older than we should have!
 
edingerc said:
...40-49 were HEAVILY brainwashed in Disney. (didn't we all watch Wide World of Disney after Wild Kingdom on Sunday nights? ;))

I prefer to think of it as properly educated :)
 
I used my age bracket, my DH is in the "next one" HA HA. Afraid we're slipping into a demographic that no one is interested in, but thanks a lot for asking! :) We joke all the time about the timeshare outliving us. We'll have to add on for sure so my 3 little vultures don't fight over the 2 we currently own.
 
I think the median age for buying DVC is 35 to 40.

a very, very young crowd for any timeshares.

It will be interested to see if the results have changed!

you know DVC changed because it was attracting a younger crowd than they orginially planned.
 
DVC was my 50th anniversary present to myself (and DH). I figure when it's done, I'm done too, but not before! My plans are to get the full 40 years. Good thing I didn't buy SSR!
 
Simba's Mom said:
DVC was my 50th anniversary present to myself (and DH). I figure when it's done, I'm done too, but not before! My plans are to get the full 40 years. Good thing I didn't buy SSR!

What the heck -- go for it :goodvibes
 
We bought when I was 28 and dh was 34.
 
For most:
20s = kids and less money
30s = some of both
40s = money and older kids

Thus the demographic spike in the 30s, in my opinion.
 
Blue&Gold said:
For most:
20s = kids and less money
30s = some of both
40s = money and older kids

Thus the demographic spike in the 30s, in my opinion.
50s = not much money left, spent it all on mid-life crisis.

Like I said, nobody cares about the 50+ group ;)
 
keishashadow said:
50s = not much money left, spent it all on mid-life crisis.

:rotfl2:
Are you driving around in sporty new convertible that cost more than your house?
 
Blue&Gold said:
For most:
20s = kids and less money
30s = some of both
40s = money and older kids

Thus the demographic spike in the 30s, in my opinion.


Oh, and don't forget about 20's = college, textbooks... BUT lots of financial aid loans that "could" be used on DVC!!! (why didn't I think of that... loans at 2% or less) :rolleyes1
 
We had 2 kids when we bought in and a boatload of student loans and a home mortgage etc but we just had to have the DVC LOL. We still have student loans and a mortgage and a 3rd child and we are currently trying for 2 more with the help of science LOL.
 
















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