Hi,
We just joined DVC yesterday and haven't received our paperwork yet in the mail. I was looking on the boards and saw that we will need to choose a home resort? Just wondering if this is still valid since that wasn't mentioned at our meeting yesterday.
Thank you!!
Add me to the list of "cancel your contract." I recognize that buying DVC can be exciting and you can get swept up in the excitement but I am kind of appalled that Disney wouldn't have made sure you knew the basics of the program and most importantly what home resort you were buying into.
Do not buy if you do not understand the program.
We love DVC and have no regrets with our purchase. In 2008, we almost made the mistake of buying BLT new (it would have been a mistake due to location and we really don't like the rooms/style of the building). We did a lot of thinking about what parks we like and where we wanted to be: we ended up buying BCV on the resale market (prior to restrictions on resale purchases). For us, it was all about "buy where you want to stay" and being able to be near EPCOT during F&W.
Home resort advantage is so important: people who buy at X resort expecting to be able to book at BCV or BWI during F&W will more often than not be disappointed.
I would buy resale again in a heartbeat and agree with another poster upthread who said:
You lose nothing of value if you buy resale
We did buy VGF direct when it first came on the market. We love the GF and wanted a resort near MK but weren't "into" the other options. I recognize that we paid way more to buy it direct than resale. But we wanted the points and didn't want to wait for a resale.
Make sure you understand DVC before you buy (highlights of what people seem to not understand based on prior posts on these boards):
1) understand home resort advantage and the 7 month vs 11 month window (i.e. I booked our Nov 2015 trip in Dec 2014 and still had trouble with BCV availability. Another example: we decided in Aug 2015 to go in Jan 2016 and our home resorts were totally booked)
2) a DVC room is not like a regular hotel room: you don't get housekeeping daily for example
3) understand annual dues
4) do not buy for the perks: Disney can taketh and giveth away perks (i.e. AP pricing/discounts, TiW pricing/discounts, etc, etc, etc, etc)
Things that I hear/read most often is being upset that they don't get housekeeping daily, that DVC members are not treated similarly to other customers (lets be honest: Disney knows they "have us"), and disappointment with having to plan so far ahead (see my examples above).