Everything at WDW is pricey. I think, in essence, everyone staying in a Disney Resort is being "penalized", except, of course, us DVC members.maybe the OP feels penalized because getting a suite at WDW is pricey.

Everything at WDW is pricey. I think, in essence, everyone staying in a Disney Resort is being "penalized", except, of course, us DVC members.maybe the OP feels penalized because getting a suite at WDW is pricey.

It really depends on how you set your opportunity cost rate, but I'd describe it as "less penalizing" rather than "not penalized."except, of course, us DVC members.

Everything at WDW is pricey. I think, in essence, everyone staying in a Disney Resort is being "penalized", except, of course, us DVC members.![]()
I guess using "penalized" was the wrong word, I was just alittle disapointed at the amount of options for large families. My family loves Disney and has been going for the last 10 years and now with a family of 6 its alittle harder to go. Sorry if I offended anyone, but I was just wondering if anyone else felt the same way.
, but I understand your feelings about the options available. I have 5 children and we book 2 rooms to fit us all in. With a little creative (and obsessive comulsive
) planning, you can make it work while ensuring it's not overly expensive. For exmaple, you can rent points from a DVC member and get a 2 bedroom villa, or book 2 connecting rooms at a Value or Moderate resort using one of Disney's many discount packages like the current 4/3 deal.
But that's the choice we make when deciding to have large families.
Does anyone else feel like they are being penalized for having a large family. Being a family of 6, we are limited as to which resorts we can stay at and of course they are the most expensive resorts. Then when you try and book two rooms at a value ( 1 adult and 2 kids in each) they charge you for double occupancy anyway. We have an offer for kids stay, play and eat for free, but we are charged $2000 per room for a value resort in may. Even though the offer says $775 per adult on the pin code. but when you call they say it is $775per adult based on double occupancy so you really are not saving anything.. Enough of my venting.![]()
actually i think DVC members get penalized the most! DVC is very expensive, but then again, that is discussion for the DVC forum.

I agree.If it suits your travel habits, DVC can be an economical choice . For me, I can stay in a studio at a DVC resort for 9-10 nights a year for less than $100/night. If that's getting penalized, I'm all for it.![]()
Hmmm... not my experience. I've effectively paid about 25% as much as a DVC member as compared to what I would have paid otherwise.actually i think DVC members get penalized the most! DVC is very expensive

I guess using "penalized" was the wrong word, I was just alittle disapointed at the amount of options for large families. My family loves Disney and has been going for the last 10 years and now with a family of 6 its alittle harder to go. Sorry if I offended anyone, but I was just wondering if anyone else felt the same way.
It's expensive to purchase, but you get to amortize it across many trips. Mary Waring, over at MouseSavers, has a really excellent analysis of the details. I like Mary's take in part because she does not ignore opportunity costs---they are not "out of pocket" costs that you have to write a check for, but they are real just the same, and a big chunk of the total cost of DVC. But, even accounting for lost opportunity, DVC is a very good deal for those normally wanting to stay in Deluxe resorts, and a way to save a little money and get much better rooms for those wanting to stay in Moderates.actually i think DVC members get penalized the most! DVC is very expensive, but then again, that is discussion for the DVC forum.
This exact subject came up on the family board recently. I don't understand why larger families feel that they should only have to pay for one room. If you have more children, lodging, eating, etc is going to cost more. This isn't a penalty.
Most hotels base occupancy on 4 people.
Couples without kids pay more too if you want to look at it that way sometimes. Lots of their deals are based on 2 kids 2 adults, so its not as "cheap" per person. Its the same price, but the breakdown is different.