Originally posted by goofy4dvc
In our case, WDW would get more money from us. We only go to the parks once every two or three trips, depending on if we take grandkids or guests. When it's just DH and I, we do other things, like golf, take day trips, go to US/IA and other parks. If tickets were more affordable, we'd probably go to the parks every trip. This would result not only in the purchase of a park ticket, but also food, etc. But until that happens, there are other things to do and other places to see besides WDW.
If Disney gave DVC members a discount on annual passes I would buy four every year.
Actually you signed acknowledging that owning DVC didn't qualify you for FL residency. That's entirely different though it would give you access to discounts if you qualified for residency. DVC could easily offer discounts to DVC members regardless of residency status, they simply choose not to.Originally posted by d-r
They may not do this anymore, but when we first bought part of the paper work we signed acknowledged that membership in the dvc was not qualification for Fl. resident discounts.