Paul Stupin
New DVC Member
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- May 8, 2016
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I think Sandi hit the nail on the head. DVC is worth it to us for the very same reasons: we love being on property, and resorts like VGF, Riviera, CCV, etc., are unique and special. For us, it’s more about the hotels and environments than it is the parks.I dont use a lot of buses at WDW, but the only place we have waited that long was DS at the end of the night when many people were heading back to the resort. Most often, 20 minutes tops.
But, your first sentence is key. Being just outside WDW, or at DVC resorts that are not tops, is why people feel owning DVC as a timeshare is worth it. As I shared, it is for us. If I ever bought a different timeshare, it would be only because I want it to be at a beach, and that is what it would be used for exclusively.
However, for those that want to be in a system that can do both, and don't want to invest in DVC...which can trade out as well...then it is a good alternative...but in no way, the same.
And considering the resale value, and possible appreciation, the maintenance fees pretty much pay for the vacations.