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<font color=blue>DVC-Trivia Contest, Apr-2006: Hon
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They should get better educated with what they own. If they do and plan ahead, they should be far more satisfied and have a lot more options. One question is wether it's even reasonable to belong to II for a weeks ownership you may use part of the time, I'd say no. There are other exchange companies that would be much cheaper for the occasional use.DisneyMomJen said:I have not thought this way, but I do have input on buying at other 'high end' vacations. We bought our first contact into DVC three years ago. At the same time my sister bought into Marriott Aruba (this one you also own for 40 or 50 years - not a lifetime). For her situation, I think it was the biggest mistake, even though they do love to go to Aruba every year. She HAS to use it every other year. Three years in a row she has not been able to use it. She traded a week for her Inlaws to go to Vegas, the next year she sold her week on Ebay, the following year she traded into Interval for Marriott Ocean Club in May. Again she sold that on Ebay. With these sales, they did not even cover her maintenance fees. You know with DVC you can at least rent your points and easily cover your maintenance fees. Now my sister is still going to go to Aruba this fall, but also wants to stay at a DVC resort badly in December. She wanted to see if she could trade into DVC, but I do not think it is that easy.
So, in order to get into a DVC resort my parents just bought into DVC. This is after YEARS of my father being dead set against DVC. They originally looked into OKW when it first opened and you received the Disney tickets for the next 10 years or so. I think it was such a mistake not to buy then. They own 4 Marriotts in Orlando which has been an excellent chioce for them since 3 of them you can trade your week in for points every year (This is the only way I would buy into Marriott). I am really disappointed with how Marriott has kept up their resorts (Sabal & Royal Palms at the World Center). After visiting Marriott Sabal Palms last year, there is no comparision between this and DVC resorts. I think after seeing how much we have enjoyed our DVC and how it has appreciated (BCV) in 3 years my father has finally seen the light!
I would just be careful where you buy, maybe consider a resale (just remember with a Marriott resale you do not have the capability to trade in every other year for Marriott points - you have to buy directly from Marriott).
I think you've already seen my say that it's likely I'll sell off most of my DVC points. I enjoy other things as well and can trade back into DVC easily for times and units sizes that easily work for me.Daitcher said:Recently I have changed my tune on long term ownership of DVC. I feel like I will sell my DVC when my now 4 year old son starts to tire of the yearly WDW vacations. Owning SSR points and following resale values I feel my contract will still be worth quite a bit from a resale standpoint. Recent experiences and how difficult the process of trading out is has led me down this road. I love WDW so I can't believe I feel this way. I will always have a spot in my heart for DVC but I do see this happening unless some great new resort off site comes online like Hawaii or something in the Carribean or Mexico. I also intend on looking at Ritz Carlton Destination Clubs and high end Marriott offerings in prime locations like Aruba and Hawaii. Those should trade without a problem if I so choose. Anyone else have these thoughts? Is this just a crazy thought?In short, has anyone else considered only holding there DVC during the child raising years and then cashing out?
DAVE
I own 505 pts and wouldn't dream of selling a single one..ever. I'll keep them until they expire. But that's me. I enjoy Disney. I enjoy it with my kids, I have and had enjoyed it without them, I hope they will want to go with me even when they are older. But even if not, WDW is for me for the long haul.holcomb-mania said:I've always thought I would hang on until they pried them out of my fingers (still in process of buying). Under the right assumptions, my great-grandchildren could visit WDW using my points. Now I may not be with them riding Summit Plummet, but that still has value to me.........It's more like a prepaid asset in that I'm prepaying for 48 years of vacations with today's dollars.
Every Other Year.greenban said:Hi!
What is an EOY timeshare?
TIA
-Tony
Daitcher said:Thanks for all the great thoughts guys. To clear something up I am not dissapointed with DVC. I still think it is the cream of the crops far as timeshares go. I guess the big thing is that lately I feel like we are moving away from the timeshare thing of visiting the same location multiple times a year. This year alone we will have visited WDW 3 times with the possibility of a 4th in the fall. I felt the same way as the majority here that I would never give up my points. Financially we are very fortunate. That alone may be the reason for the change of heart. We can afford to stay at top resorts all over the world without having to trade or possibly take a less than desirable resort just to go to the destination we want. Hmmmm...... maybe the whole timeshare thing just isn't for us. I can pay cash to stay at any timeshare I want whenever I want. We often pay cash for Marriott Timeshares like Marriott Grande Vista in Orlando and Marriott Surf Club in Aruba. They aren't cheap but I earn MArrioot reward points which provides me with free future stays. Hey, I think I'm answering my own question here. Thanks again and only the future will tell what I decide. I may follow the route of others and downsize my points to keep a foot in the door.
DAVE
lisaviolet said:First of all I love the fact that you stated that you are financially able to vacation anywhere you want. No sarcasm. I really find it refreshing.
We are not able to do so at this point in our lives. In fact, before DVC, we stayed at Value and ate a lot in our room.....brought groceries from home. Anything to get a vacation!!! And to be quite honest I was proud of us...how well we did to just to get there.
So DVC. The opportunity came to buy it outright after years of dreaming....yeah!!! Right now, it means the world to me. It makes me feel "rich". It makes me feel pampered. I love not having to eat out that often. I really get tired of eating out.
And I'll probably never tire of how incredibly flexible DVC is. Ie. the point system. I have really seen this planning a March Break with extended family. I found them a great airfare. They couldn't take it because they had to book their usual March break timeshare Fri-fri or Sat-sat. There are so many other comparisons that I hadn't thought about when people are not on points.
I've been able to take 3 last minute trips...with DING fares. Never, ever, would I ever have imagined I would be able to take off with such financial abandon (no hotel $$$$ costs...food costs low....DING fare $59 each way). I didn't have to factor in "oh I really can't afford this!!!".
In fact, members of my family are like "how the heck is she able to vacation again?" . (a little jealousy I suspect) Ummm ...short trips b/c points are so flexible, cheap SW airfare and most of the trip is already paid for. From our Value days we know how to scrimp.
Hopefully, we'll always be able to afford our DVC. But I'll tell you it's made me feel "rich".
I am a new member. To be honest when I think about every set of new points coming I can't quite believe it.
So Daitcher....if I could afford just to pay for a vacation ...I might feel "why am I frustrating myself to trade out when I could just pay"....makes sense to me.
But in our case pre-paying our vacations....it just cuts out the middle man. That middle man that would have been saying, "forget about it....you can't afford it!"
Daitcher said:Thanks for all the great thoughts guys. To clear something up I am not dissapointed with DVC. I still think it is the cream of the crops far as timeshares go. I guess the big thing is that lately I feel like we are moving away from the timeshare thing of visiting the same location multiple times a year. This year alone we will have visited WDW 3 times with the possibility of a 4th in the fall. I felt the same way as the majority here that I would never give up my points. Financially we are very fortunate. That alone may be the reason for the change of heart. We can afford to stay at top resorts all over the world without having to trade or possibly take a less than desirable resort just to go to the destination we want......
DAVE
Dean said:They should get better educated with what they own. If they do and plan ahead, they should be far more satisfied and have a lot more options. One question is wether it's even reasonable to belong to II for a weeks ownership you may use part of the time, I'd say no. There are other exchange companies that would be much cheaper for the occasional use.
Owning a lot of weeks with Marriott does not make one educated. If they're losing weeks consistently and/or renting for less than the fees, they are doing something wrong. The are many weeks they should be able to rent out for double or more of the yearly fees there. And if one is reserving a good week and trading appropriately, should be able to get great weeks and resorts in exchange through II. And many who bought top Marriott resorts will do as well or better than DVC in the long run in terms of resale options.DisneyMomJen said:Dean, I don't think they could get better educated with Marriott but probably could have been more educated with their purchase decision. My parents have owned at Marriott for 20 years with 4 weeks in Orlando. Her Inlaws also own 4 weeks in Aruba at Marriott. They seem to know the ins and outs. I think this was a bad decision on her part since she could use her Inlaws Aruba any time they want - 4 weeks with lockoffs is ALOT of time in Aruba, even for a retired couple who goes for 2 weeks a year. My sister has not been able to use hers the past few years since she was pregnant and had 2 babies within 2 years. How hard will it be to travel the next few years on a plane for 5 hours with 2 kids under 2 a year apart? Also, the expense is more to fly every year to Aruba versus Orlando. We grew up going to Disney every year and still love going every year. She is DYING to stay at a DVC resort, normally they stay at a Marriott. I think it would have been a whole lot wiser for her to buy into DVC. DVC seems to keep its value so much more than even a Marriott which I consider to be one of the better timeshares. And in her case, with or without kids she loves going to Disney. Now with kids, I think it would be an easier trip and more enjoyable.