Last summer, a colleage of mine told me about DVC. We had been to WDW once (stayed offsite) and loved it, so it sounded great. After finding these boards and doing a lot of research, we bought 150 point resale at BWV. We just came back this morning from our 8 night trip, and here is the bad and the good from a first time member, who bought sight unseen.
First the bad:
Arrived late so check in was no problem. Got a 1BDR dedicated, standard view, room 3002. This is the very last room in the hallway from hell (very long hallway). It is right next to a member room called The Attic (I bet many of you do not even know of this room). When the bellman came with our luggage, I asked him what the Attic was. He told me that it was a very nice member lounge room, but it was so far away from anything, that BWV closed it down because no members would ever walk this far to visit it!!!! Lucky us, we get to spend the next 9 days walking to The Attic. The room was OK (remember, I had never seen a DVC room in person before), but to be honest I was disappointed. After months of reading great posts on these boards about the luxury of DVC rooms, and the fact that it was tied to a Deluxe Hotel, I was really expecting a nicer room. We were missing a lot of things; all the coffee supplies, sponge and soap, some utensils. Also, the bathroom sink stopper was broken, called and asked them to fix it, which they did. While they were there, I started the tub (in the other bathroom) to give the kids a bath, and when I turned on the jacuzzi, water went flying everwhere!!! Engineering came in and said that all of the pressure valves were not working properly, so he fixed that too. Then I spent the next 30 minutes soaking up water. 2 of the 4 burners on the stove didn't work, the fridge was broken (but the freezer worked), stains on the countertops, several lights were burnt out, and to top it off, when my son opened the door to go on the balcony, the valance cover fell off and hit him in the head!! Not a good start to our first DVC visit!!!! The biggest thing that really got us though was no "Welcome Home's" from anyone. Now I know this may seem silly, but we have seen that DVC video so many times (you know the one that shows a greeter saying Welcome Home to everyone) that we were really looking forward to it. The Bus service to Animal Kingdom was terrible, and MK wasn't much better. When we stayed offsite, I was able to get there quicker using the hotel bus (non-Disney).
The Good:
Loved being on the Boardwalk!!! Loved being so close to Epcot (I really had no idea it was this close), and also close to MGM. Although at first I really didn't care for the fact that I was cooking and cleaning on vacation - when the trip was all said and done I was really glad that we had the space and the full kitchen, huge pluses!! In fact, I only used half of my total food budget. To me, this is what makes DVC a good value. Also, the kids loved the keister coaster...and so did I (went on it 3 times in a row). We also liked the community hall, and rented some free movies (imagine something free from Disney). Also, liked being close to BCV, as we ate there and also rented a water mouse.
With all of the bad, you may think this is a negative DVC post. It really isn't. I just want to set some expectations for first timers, that they may run into some issues when they go. All in all though, DVC is not going to keep us coming back, but the great fun we had at the parks as a family is!! Which is why we added on 50 points yesterday before we left (surprise!!). As I mentioned, I saved about $800 from my food budget (we budgeted $200 per day, based on 3 meals a day in the parks), which we used as a deposit for 50 BWV points (I just got back today and have already written the check for the balance and put it in the mail box). These extra points will come in handy for our December 05 trip, and now we are bringing along family that otherwise couldn't afford to go. To us, this is what DVC is about.
As a final note, I really wish we would get some more perks as members. While I was there I bought a shirt that says Members are Magical. I really don't know what Disney means by this...except that us members keep magically coming up with more cash to buy more DVC points!!! So for Disney, our money is magical, but I wish they had a few more little extras that only DVC members get (like instant Fast Passes or something) just to make it a little more magical. Anyway, I am off to get my new countdown clock started again

First the bad:
Arrived late so check in was no problem. Got a 1BDR dedicated, standard view, room 3002. This is the very last room in the hallway from hell (very long hallway). It is right next to a member room called The Attic (I bet many of you do not even know of this room). When the bellman came with our luggage, I asked him what the Attic was. He told me that it was a very nice member lounge room, but it was so far away from anything, that BWV closed it down because no members would ever walk this far to visit it!!!! Lucky us, we get to spend the next 9 days walking to The Attic. The room was OK (remember, I had never seen a DVC room in person before), but to be honest I was disappointed. After months of reading great posts on these boards about the luxury of DVC rooms, and the fact that it was tied to a Deluxe Hotel, I was really expecting a nicer room. We were missing a lot of things; all the coffee supplies, sponge and soap, some utensils. Also, the bathroom sink stopper was broken, called and asked them to fix it, which they did. While they were there, I started the tub (in the other bathroom) to give the kids a bath, and when I turned on the jacuzzi, water went flying everwhere!!! Engineering came in and said that all of the pressure valves were not working properly, so he fixed that too. Then I spent the next 30 minutes soaking up water. 2 of the 4 burners on the stove didn't work, the fridge was broken (but the freezer worked), stains on the countertops, several lights were burnt out, and to top it off, when my son opened the door to go on the balcony, the valance cover fell off and hit him in the head!! Not a good start to our first DVC visit!!!! The biggest thing that really got us though was no "Welcome Home's" from anyone. Now I know this may seem silly, but we have seen that DVC video so many times (you know the one that shows a greeter saying Welcome Home to everyone) that we were really looking forward to it. The Bus service to Animal Kingdom was terrible, and MK wasn't much better. When we stayed offsite, I was able to get there quicker using the hotel bus (non-Disney).
The Good:
Loved being on the Boardwalk!!! Loved being so close to Epcot (I really had no idea it was this close), and also close to MGM. Although at first I really didn't care for the fact that I was cooking and cleaning on vacation - when the trip was all said and done I was really glad that we had the space and the full kitchen, huge pluses!! In fact, I only used half of my total food budget. To me, this is what makes DVC a good value. Also, the kids loved the keister coaster...and so did I (went on it 3 times in a row). We also liked the community hall, and rented some free movies (imagine something free from Disney). Also, liked being close to BCV, as we ate there and also rented a water mouse.
With all of the bad, you may think this is a negative DVC post. It really isn't. I just want to set some expectations for first timers, that they may run into some issues when they go. All in all though, DVC is not going to keep us coming back, but the great fun we had at the parks as a family is!! Which is why we added on 50 points yesterday before we left (surprise!!). As I mentioned, I saved about $800 from my food budget (we budgeted $200 per day, based on 3 meals a day in the parks), which we used as a deposit for 50 BWV points (I just got back today and have already written the check for the balance and put it in the mail box). These extra points will come in handy for our December 05 trip, and now we are bringing along family that otherwise couldn't afford to go. To us, this is what DVC is about.
As a final note, I really wish we would get some more perks as members. While I was there I bought a shirt that says Members are Magical. I really don't know what Disney means by this...except that us members keep magically coming up with more cash to buy more DVC points!!! So for Disney, our money is magical, but I wish they had a few more little extras that only DVC members get (like instant Fast Passes or something) just to make it a little more magical. Anyway, I am off to get my new countdown clock started again


