We are brand new DVC owners this year...I'm 47 and DH is 50. We only just "saw the light" about DVC at the same time we received a modest inheritance from my parents' estate (lost both of them in one year :-( We could not justify the cost of buying DVC with financing, and so hadn't paid much attention to the DVC "secret" before. I can't tell you how warm and comforted it makes me feel inside to know that everytime we go to Disney and stay at a DVC resort, I feel like my mom and dad "treated" us to the stay (as they did many, many times while I was growing up from our first visit before the park was even open and there was just a preview center!) I know my mom and dad would have approved of our using their money to ensure we continued to build Disney memories together and with the kids.
Before we bought, we calculated the DVC value for our personal type of usage based on our using our points for 25 years and it was still a great value...if we hold up longer, all the better, and then when we are too rickety to even take turns pushing each other in wheelbarrows around Epcot, the kids will be able to take their families for quite a few years before the contracts run out. Do I wish we'd had the wherewithall to have bought in sooner? You bet. But we are looking forward to our DVC membership usage adapting to our life changes over the years, just like younger families. We figured when we're all gray and creaky we can still stay nearly a month in an OKW studio if we sneak off to the beach on weekends when the points go up. For now, we are absolutely delighted to try out all the resorts at odd times of year, for long or short stays, planned and last-minute, with and without kids. I guess this sounds like a DVC commercial, but what it has meant for us is that we can stay on property at Disney more nights than we formerly did, for less than we usually spent, and in some truly magical places. OK, so I drank the kool aid.