Tigger031266
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- Nov 29, 2004
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We wanted a few extra days for our July DVc trip so we agreed to take the Hilton GVC tour for 3 free days stay at an Embassy near DTD.
Major DVC Pluses
- No pressure sales - Hilton really put on the pressure
- Location if you want to go to WDW
- Cost - For similar points (nights) hilton was about 50-75% more (as far as I could calculate)
- Disney perks
Major Hilton Advantages
- Many more locations (just like DVC other hotels cost more points)
- Ownership is forever
Similarities
- Properties looked about the same in niceness (Layouts were similar)
- Both use point systems
Conclusions
- If you like Disney buy DVC, If you want to travel everywhere consider Hilton or another timeshare
One last observation - The pressure from Hilton was very intense. After we told Hilton we wanted to think about it, they took every piece of paper, said the prices were no longer valid and basically we left with like it was over. At Disney, they don't mind if you think it over. We bought 6 months after we took the tour. I think it is better to act like your product is good enough that you don't need to people, time and marketing pressure.
Hilton seems to playing lots of psycological games like saying "your points" and "you will have these points by...". It was all a game.
Major DVC Pluses
- No pressure sales - Hilton really put on the pressure
- Location if you want to go to WDW
- Cost - For similar points (nights) hilton was about 50-75% more (as far as I could calculate)
- Disney perks
Major Hilton Advantages
- Many more locations (just like DVC other hotels cost more points)
- Ownership is forever
Similarities
- Properties looked about the same in niceness (Layouts were similar)
- Both use point systems
Conclusions
- If you like Disney buy DVC, If you want to travel everywhere consider Hilton or another timeshare
One last observation - The pressure from Hilton was very intense. After we told Hilton we wanted to think about it, they took every piece of paper, said the prices were no longer valid and basically we left with like it was over. At Disney, they don't mind if you think it over. We bought 6 months after we took the tour. I think it is better to act like your product is good enough that you don't need to people, time and marketing pressure.
Hilton seems to playing lots of psycological games like saying "your points" and "you will have these points by...". It was all a game.