CanadaDisney05
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I am not sure why I seem to have ruffled your feathers, but this will be the last I respond to you.
1) Note the title of my thread "I think ..." There is no way for me to know for certain that DVC would not have been a fit for me, because I never actually bought in. Therefore, I can only use the "real-life experience" that I have.
2) The numerous times I have attempted to secure a rental at the DVC resorts that I want to stay in, for the unit type I want, and the travel dates I want, at the exact 11-month mark, have NEVER been available. These attempts have been made through various brokers and eBay. I understand totally that renting is a completely different animal than being an owner. I do not have the capability of seeing availability. But, I assume that the people who are checking availability for me are not lying because they want a sale. Just seems logical to me.
3) I can only assume that the numerous threads on this forum regarding walking, wait listing, piecing together reservations, etc., regardless of how long the poster has owned, are valid. I can also only conclude that because of these threads there are several owners who need to be flexible, to go with the flow, or whatever you want to call it. But then again, maybe these people just make that stuff up.
4) I am NOT trying to state that owning a DVC is a bad thing. Obviously, the good must far outweigh the bad or people would not be still buying in until this day. The vast majority of owners, yourself included, must be happy with their decision, which is the way it should be. If most of you weren't happy, Disney sure wouldn't keep building DVC resorts.
5) I am simply making a point that the experiences I have had, coupled with multiple threads from multiple owners on this forum, strongly indicate that for me PERSONALLY it likely would have been a disappointment.
Readers of this thread should take my humble "opinion" and draw their own conclusions, even if it doesn't compare to your holier than thou decades of real-life experience.
What I am about to say is mostly a repeat of what others have posted.
1) Using your rental experience as a barometer of actual availability for owners is a flawed premise which has been pointed out several times. To find a rental requires several very key components to work out. 1) Must be a renter who has the perfect amount of points to rent (not too many, not too little), 2) Renter must own at the resort you want, 3) There must be full availability for the exact dates you requested, and the exact room type you requested. That's a lot to ask for.
2) I haven't been a member long, but through my research, and my experience checking out the Availability Tool regularly, I think the limited availability is really overblown. You can get a studio at most resorts, during most times of the year at 7 months, with some exceptions. You may not be able to secure that BLT Standard, AKL Value, BWV Standard, or AKL Concierge, BCV Studio, or VGC studio. But, most of the year you can snag an AKL standard/savannah view, BWV Garden View or BLT Lake View. Food & Wine, December, and Run Disney seem to be specific one-offs where availability may be limited at 7 months. For the most part, you should be able to snag something at the 11 month window though.
3) Even after all that, if you have some flexibility in your schedule or are willing to split stay, you can probably piece something together.
Of course DVC is not for everyone, and it is not my job to sell the product. I just thought I'd reiterate that your conclusion may or may not be wrong, but your premise seems to be untrue for the most part.