Fellowship9798
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- Oct 16, 2005
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Hello all. Longtime lurker, first time poster.
I returned from a WDW vacation in early October and while I was down I took the SSR tour. Having been a former cast member and also having visited a few times since, I am quite familiar with DVC but I've never taken the tour and was quite interested in seeing SSR.
I think the wife and I are quite set on buying into DVC at some point, but the question is when. After the tour we were quite pleased but seeing as we live in Western Canada which is not a "registered area" we would have needed to sign papers right then and there to buy in as they could not sell to us by phone or mail. Actually I was relieved in a way to hear that since I knew I would mentally never be able to commit to a large chunk of money like that on the spot (we were leaving the following day). Financially this is not the ideal time for a luxury expense like this with a new baby who won't really enjoy WDW for a few years, wife on maternity leave (therefore reduced income), mortgage payments, etc. Not being able to buy unless I was physically at WDW was a great way to avoid the mother of all impulse purchases. SSR was quite nice and we'd be happy staying there.
As it turns out, I've got an upcoming trip in 2-3 weeks to Orange County, CA and there is a DVC sales location at Disneyland from what I understand, so I could sign up at that time. Now with the 15% referral deal going, I am starting to wonder if we are set on buying in sometime in the next few years, maybe we should just do it now to take advantage of the deal and rent the points out for the first year or two (or three) until we are ready to go back. I think we'll be an every other year tye of family due to the distance from Vancouver to Florida. There probably is never going to be an ideal time to spend money on prepaid vacations. I could scratch the money together to make the purchase price with little or no financing (I wouldn't do it any other way). Here's a few of my dilemmas:
1. I have a few questions for the DVC people before deciding for sure, but if I call the guide I took the tour with, will he even be able to talk to me since I'm not living in a registered area? Of course I know I can just call him myself to ask, but it's 11:30 PM on a Sunday and the topic is on my mind so why not ask the smart people here too.
2. Any volunteers to be a referral if I do decide to take the plunge? I know there are threads full of volunteers, but rather than randomly picking a person from there, I thought I would make someone suffer through my long posting before possibly getting the reward of a referral bonus.
3. Any opinions on whether I would have trouble renting out points as I would be a new member and have no previous renting references? I know if I was renting I would look for references, so I don't know if my thoughts about renting out points at the beginning is going to be easy or not to accomplish.
4. Any thoughts on if I'm being foolhardy here by considering jumping in 2-3 years before we may really be ready to use DVC to it's fullest? I know it's a very personal decision with no right or wrong answer, but I'm sure many of you put similar thoughts in before buying and I'm interested in opinions.
What a windbag I am. I though I would only have a few sentences, but here I am paragraphs later. Yikes.
Darren
(I'll come up with a fancy signature line later. I've got to go to bed.)
I returned from a WDW vacation in early October and while I was down I took the SSR tour. Having been a former cast member and also having visited a few times since, I am quite familiar with DVC but I've never taken the tour and was quite interested in seeing SSR.
I think the wife and I are quite set on buying into DVC at some point, but the question is when. After the tour we were quite pleased but seeing as we live in Western Canada which is not a "registered area" we would have needed to sign papers right then and there to buy in as they could not sell to us by phone or mail. Actually I was relieved in a way to hear that since I knew I would mentally never be able to commit to a large chunk of money like that on the spot (we were leaving the following day). Financially this is not the ideal time for a luxury expense like this with a new baby who won't really enjoy WDW for a few years, wife on maternity leave (therefore reduced income), mortgage payments, etc. Not being able to buy unless I was physically at WDW was a great way to avoid the mother of all impulse purchases. SSR was quite nice and we'd be happy staying there.
As it turns out, I've got an upcoming trip in 2-3 weeks to Orange County, CA and there is a DVC sales location at Disneyland from what I understand, so I could sign up at that time. Now with the 15% referral deal going, I am starting to wonder if we are set on buying in sometime in the next few years, maybe we should just do it now to take advantage of the deal and rent the points out for the first year or two (or three) until we are ready to go back. I think we'll be an every other year tye of family due to the distance from Vancouver to Florida. There probably is never going to be an ideal time to spend money on prepaid vacations. I could scratch the money together to make the purchase price with little or no financing (I wouldn't do it any other way). Here's a few of my dilemmas:
1. I have a few questions for the DVC people before deciding for sure, but if I call the guide I took the tour with, will he even be able to talk to me since I'm not living in a registered area? Of course I know I can just call him myself to ask, but it's 11:30 PM on a Sunday and the topic is on my mind so why not ask the smart people here too.
2. Any volunteers to be a referral if I do decide to take the plunge? I know there are threads full of volunteers, but rather than randomly picking a person from there, I thought I would make someone suffer through my long posting before possibly getting the reward of a referral bonus.
3. Any opinions on whether I would have trouble renting out points as I would be a new member and have no previous renting references? I know if I was renting I would look for references, so I don't know if my thoughts about renting out points at the beginning is going to be easy or not to accomplish.
4. Any thoughts on if I'm being foolhardy here by considering jumping in 2-3 years before we may really be ready to use DVC to it's fullest? I know it's a very personal decision with no right or wrong answer, but I'm sure many of you put similar thoughts in before buying and I'm interested in opinions.
What a windbag I am. I though I would only have a few sentences, but here I am paragraphs later. Yikes.
Darren
(I'll come up with a fancy signature line later. I've got to go to bed.)