The only way I would buy a DVC contract without my spouse's knowledge would be if:
1. I knew he loved
Disney vacations and was interested in DVC.
2. We were financially comfortable enough to afford such a purchase.
3. I was doing it as a surprise gift for
HIM and needed to keep it a secret.
Other than that, I wouldn't buy DVC without consulting him first. If I did.....OH BOY, would he make me pay him back.....all year long!
lol--this is exactly what I did and why I did it.
As others have said...DH and I always talk about every purchase. Heck, even a $200 vacuum cleaner requires three discussions and reviewing Consumer Reports, etc.
And still, I bought DVC without telling him....here's how and why...
He knew what it was and it was something we had talked about. He loves Disney and no matter where we travel, we always get a suite-style hotel room....so DVC was a perfect fit for us.
I would NEVER have done this if it meant debt. I do a lot of contract work and happened to get a contract for just the amount of our SSR contract. Mind you, this was the equivalent of "over time" - we combine all of our finances, so this did not take away of the income that goes into the house account. It was paid in full without touching any of the house money.
I gave it to him as a 40th Bday present.
On hist Bday, I told him that my present to him was to go away without the kids to WDW for F&W. Great, he was thrilled. Fast forward to the day of the trip...(still hadn't told him about DVC and I purchased in May, this was Oct.)...we were in the car on our way to the airport and he starts talking about his friend at work..."He just bought into some Disney time share thing...you can stay right on property and he gets points...they own at that horse resort..." Meanwhile, of course, I had been on the DIS boards for the past YEAR doing research, etc.
Finally, I just said...pull over. He did and I reached into the backseat and pulled out his present...it was a baseball cap that said DVC Member on it. I also gave him the vacation planning guide that you get with purchase. And said, "Happy Birthday, we're already owners!"
Ok, so that gave us A LOT to talk about on the rest of the way to the airport, while waiting for the plane, while ON the plane, etc. He was definitely happy about the purchase...primarily, though, because it felt "free" to him. It was all paid for and paid for with funds from outside of our operating budget (so to speak), without dipping into savings, without going into debt, etc.
So, for us it worked out fine. All that being said...would I do it again without telling him? NO WAY. The stress was HORRIBLE. I had to make sure that the FED EX packages arrived on days he would be at work. I had to give the guide only my cell phone number. I got a Yahoo e-mail account so he wouldn't see any e-mails from my guide in my Inbox. I stopped just short of getting a P.O. Box for all of the DVC mailings that come (I actually did get one, but cancelled it). I felt like I was having an affair with my Guide!
Truly, I felt dishonest and deceitful the whole time, even though I knew this was a gift for him/the whole family.
Last comment...the final thing that pushed me over the edge to buying without telling him was that I knew I could turn around and sell the contract and make a pretty decent profit (we bought with my brother's CM discount...and this was before you had to sign the special papers saying you wouldn't flip the property). So, I knew that I could make a couple of thousand dollars by selling if he was really upset with it.
And to this day...if he ever says anything like, "Geez, I wish we had a good chunk of change to buy X" I always ask if we should discuss selling DVC (even though we both love it). You see, I feel OBLIGATED to always offer it as a suggestion since he was not part of the initial decision to purchase.
I am finally getting over that, though...we were at OKW in Agust, sitting pool side, drinking umbrella drinks, watching our amazing kids have the time of their lives in the pool....and we added-on. This time he was 100% a part of the decision.
Sorry for being so long-winded, but I hope my experience helps.
