allie5
<font color=blue>WARNING! DHL men should be cautio
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Sunday June 29th: Haul DH out of bed at 8am as we have our appointment to look round the Disney Vacation Club Open House at the Boardwalk this morning. After some deliberation as to whether to bring DD and leave her at the Kids Club, she decides she would rather go swimming, so its just DH and I off to the Boardwalk.
We know a fair bit about DVC and although we are interested, we know we cant buy in this year as we need a new car at home . This trip is purely reconaissance....So DH tells me about 1000 times en route or was it 2000 times, I forget! The fact he is actually interested enough to take the tour is a big step in the right direction, anyhow!
We arrive at the Boardwalk, and a nice friendly security guy tells us where to park and that we are welcome to stay as long as we like. We wander through the Resort a little, and its nice, but not as nice as the Beach Club. We found it a tad more formal, but pleasant enough. The DVC building is easy to find (the blue one with waves!!) and we are welcomed inside by a bunch of friendly CMs. They offer us muffins and juice whilst we wait for our "Guide" to arrive. DH has a vice like grip on his wallet which I dont think Hercules could have removed from him today.
Pretty soon our guide Nick arrives and gives us some background info on DVC and the basic premise behind the scheme. I am surprised as DH asks lots of questions that actually sound like he is quite interested. I note the grip on his wallet hasnt loosened, however . Next Nick takes us round the "model homes", which are a Studio and a one bed as we say these are the only two we are interested in. We are very impressed at the size, as even the studio is bigger than most hotel rooms we have stayed at.
Its then time to get down to business and talk about cost! The leather on DHs wallet is now wearing thin at the intense pressure forced upon it. The actual cost of joining DVC is actually not as heart stopping as we feared. In fact, its surprisingly good value. They have easy payments too . DH goes into the points system with Nick in some detail.....so much so I am starting to get bored!! In the end, Nick makes a strategic exit, saying he will be back in 5 minutes with an info pack . The cynical may say he was giving us some "alone time" to talk ourselves into it!!!
DH had some concerns about it (mainly moi who will keep perstering for more points.....me? Never.). Also, DH wants to buy a house in Orlando, but we cannot do this for a few years. He thinks joining DVC will not be worth it if we go ahead and buy the house. I explain we can sell DVC if we need to........then we enter a whole new discussion on "well, why dont WE buy a resale then". Groan. Nick is now back, and probably heard most of our discussion, as he seems to conclude, he isnt getting a sale today. To his credit, he keeps up his All American smile and gives us a video and info pack to take home. He even gives us some cotton candy to take for the kids! We were both quite impressed with the way the presentation was done.......there is no hard sell and we didnt feel uncomfortable or pressured at all. DVC is a great product which sells itself and would reccomend anyone who is interested to take the tour.
There is an audible sigh of relief as DH and I leave the Boardwalk, wallet in the same stable condition as when we entered DH wants to do more research into all the ins and outs of DVC before we commit, but chances are good we will buy in at some point. Its a Definate Maybe, anyhow!
We stop at the Publix on the way home for more supplies. DS will only eat ONE variety of American baby food (Gerbers Mac n Cheese), Wal-Mart dont sell it, so I buy a dozen at the Publix. Get Chicken tenders and salad for the larger members of the family.
On arrival back home, we sit down and discuss Fantasmic....I tentatively question DD about dragons, snakes, wicked queens and such important issues. She is cool about everything but not snakes, or black dragons. Only red LADY ones like in Shrek are acceptable. Would she like to see the Princesses on Water floats??? Maybe, if she can ride on one too. Oh. Verdict: Undecided. Still. With only 6 hours to go!
Continued Below!
We know a fair bit about DVC and although we are interested, we know we cant buy in this year as we need a new car at home . This trip is purely reconaissance....So DH tells me about 1000 times en route or was it 2000 times, I forget! The fact he is actually interested enough to take the tour is a big step in the right direction, anyhow!
We arrive at the Boardwalk, and a nice friendly security guy tells us where to park and that we are welcome to stay as long as we like. We wander through the Resort a little, and its nice, but not as nice as the Beach Club. We found it a tad more formal, but pleasant enough. The DVC building is easy to find (the blue one with waves!!) and we are welcomed inside by a bunch of friendly CMs. They offer us muffins and juice whilst we wait for our "Guide" to arrive. DH has a vice like grip on his wallet which I dont think Hercules could have removed from him today.
Pretty soon our guide Nick arrives and gives us some background info on DVC and the basic premise behind the scheme. I am surprised as DH asks lots of questions that actually sound like he is quite interested. I note the grip on his wallet hasnt loosened, however . Next Nick takes us round the "model homes", which are a Studio and a one bed as we say these are the only two we are interested in. We are very impressed at the size, as even the studio is bigger than most hotel rooms we have stayed at.
Its then time to get down to business and talk about cost! The leather on DHs wallet is now wearing thin at the intense pressure forced upon it. The actual cost of joining DVC is actually not as heart stopping as we feared. In fact, its surprisingly good value. They have easy payments too . DH goes into the points system with Nick in some detail.....so much so I am starting to get bored!! In the end, Nick makes a strategic exit, saying he will be back in 5 minutes with an info pack . The cynical may say he was giving us some "alone time" to talk ourselves into it!!!
DH had some concerns about it (mainly moi who will keep perstering for more points.....me? Never.). Also, DH wants to buy a house in Orlando, but we cannot do this for a few years. He thinks joining DVC will not be worth it if we go ahead and buy the house. I explain we can sell DVC if we need to........then we enter a whole new discussion on "well, why dont WE buy a resale then". Groan. Nick is now back, and probably heard most of our discussion, as he seems to conclude, he isnt getting a sale today. To his credit, he keeps up his All American smile and gives us a video and info pack to take home. He even gives us some cotton candy to take for the kids! We were both quite impressed with the way the presentation was done.......there is no hard sell and we didnt feel uncomfortable or pressured at all. DVC is a great product which sells itself and would reccomend anyone who is interested to take the tour.
There is an audible sigh of relief as DH and I leave the Boardwalk, wallet in the same stable condition as when we entered DH wants to do more research into all the ins and outs of DVC before we commit, but chances are good we will buy in at some point. Its a Definate Maybe, anyhow!
We stop at the Publix on the way home for more supplies. DS will only eat ONE variety of American baby food (Gerbers Mac n Cheese), Wal-Mart dont sell it, so I buy a dozen at the Publix. Get Chicken tenders and salad for the larger members of the family.
On arrival back home, we sit down and discuss Fantasmic....I tentatively question DD about dragons, snakes, wicked queens and such important issues. She is cool about everything but not snakes, or black dragons. Only red LADY ones like in Shrek are acceptable. Would she like to see the Princesses on Water floats??? Maybe, if she can ride on one too. Oh. Verdict: Undecided. Still. With only 6 hours to go!
Continued Below!