DVC is only a little over 17 years old.Our biggest mistake was waiting 25 years to buy DVC BUT one of our greatest decisions was waiting until we were sure. Here are some things we went through in our 25 year quest:
Our biggest mistake was waiting 25 years to buy DVC BUT one of our greatest decisions was waiting until we were sure. Here are some things we went through in our 25 year quest:
It makes sense to be certain you understand the product before proceeding. DVC is a timeshare and timeshares generally provide little if any housekeeping. There are only a handful in the US that do but in some areas like MX where wages are low, they often do. As often, the devil is in the details. You asked about potential issues. I see a number of them that might or might not affect you, there are likely hundreds that we could come up with. Things like:I am not upset over the fact that there is no housekeeping, I merely was stating a fact that I just was not told about having to pay for it if we wanted/needed it. I am more than able to clean up after myself, just came to me as a surprise because the time share rep in disneys contemporary resort told me, during the pitch, that I buy points, book the trip, and get that reservation every year with no problems whatsoever and no strings attached and it would be just like my annual vacations I take to Polynesian and Grand Floridian. And it pretty much follows those guidelines, other than a few things here and there. I am very content with what DVC offers. I just wanted to know a few other things that may have come to a surprise to others such as the housekeeping, unable to successfully book every trip each year to a desired location, etc...Like many others on this site, it took me to sign up and ask a few questions to get the information I comfortably needed, and no, I was not 100 percent comfortable during the timeshare presentation because I wanted to hear from real people who werent selling me anything, like you all who have so far helped me out very much. I am only 24 years old, and I can most certainly afford DVC, and I feel as if it truly is a good thing for me to do at this point in my life since I enjoy traveling and especially love disney, I just want to wait till I make a little bit more (and when the economy doesnt suck) so I can COMFORTABLY afford and enjoy DVC, which I know I very much will when that time comes. And I'll be perfectly honest with you all who disagree with me on this one...I most certainly am surprised that Disney cant have housekeeping for the timeshare owners. If I had decided to keep the timeshare I bought, and took my first trip and found that no housekeeping came with the package deal...then yes, I'd be most certainly surprised and disapointed. It's Disney. They should do that for you all. They can afford it, and you all pay good money for your timeshares, faithfully every month. I think they should even do a little more for everyone. Call me crazy, thats perfectly fine, but I believe that a bit more could be offered along with the timeshare package, which would hardly put a dent in disneys pocket. Even when i went on my "90 minute" timeshare meeting, It actually lasted 3 hours (I had it almost up to where I signed a contract), Disney offered 3 fast pass tickets which brought me to the fast pass line immediately...Really could care less about that to be quite honest. If I had signed, that would have been my gift...My *** could have been flying around fast track 8 times in the 3 hours it took to listen to the talk. Haha, anyhow, I am truly thankful I have found DVC and I am STOKED to join. Just wanted to share my opinions and ask a few questions, which is what keeps this board running. Thanks everyone for your responses, and have an incredible summer full of great vacations. I'll be sharing mine with you all soon.
-Brett
And I'll be perfectly honest with you all who disagree with me on this one...I most certainly am surprised that Disney cant have housekeeping for the timeshare owners. If I had decided to keep the timeshare I bought, and took my first trip and found that no housekeeping came with the package deal...then yes, I'd be most certainly surprised and disapointed. It's Disney. They should do that for you all. They can afford it, and you all pay good money for your timeshares, faithfully every month.
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As noted, members would have to pay for this, can we say an extra $1 a point dues for a timeshare already 50% more than comparable options. Given your unreasonable expectations, it's probably a good thing you're not an owner right now. Certainly none of us would turn down any freebies but all you are buying a place to sleep, no more. I'm guessing you wouldn't be able to deal with changes in the system that were unfavorable to you or goodies Disney offered to regular guests but not to DVC members like free dining.Completely understandable, and again, Disney did a great thing with DVC and I know how happy it makes you all to have it (I cant wait for mine). I still believe that, if staying on any Disney resort with DVC timeshare, Disney could throw in more for its timeshare owners who make up a big part of the Disney community. In the begining, I was shocked that park tickets were not a freebee for timeshare owners to have (only given to the one whose name appears on the contract). I mean, all they really need to do is open the gate and let one more, out of the thousands of people, inside of the park. My sister works in the park, and for anyone who understands this, is "friends" with Chip! She was told by Disney officials that Disney makes 90 percent of its income off of souveniers from the gift shop, and that, when it rains, Disney makes an absolute fortune on poncho's alone. Anyhow, I am rambling because I just had 5 glasses of coffee and I'm all wound up. I just know that you all put out a lot of money for the timeshare, and you get some incredible memories from it, but I would personally like to see Disney add in some things for its timeshare owners without upping any costs. THEY CAN AFFORD IT. And yes, I am very unfamiliar with the timshare world, but I do strongly believe that, for as long as you all are staying on the Disney grounds with your timeshares, Disney should appreciate that and not just offer a mug that allows you to refill your drinks for free every day for a small price of $19.99. Or how about a nice discount off of DAY park tickets? I dont want an annual pass, I am only visiting for a week to two weeks out of the year! Maybe I am just pissed because I backed out of my contract now, haha. God I can't wait to be a timeshare owner though. I reconsidered my home port for when I am ready. BLT will most likely be my home port, thanks to you all who have told me the importance of the home port. Being that close to the Magic Kingdom is exactly the reason for my interest to begin with. Be right back, I'm going to get another coffee....
I can't imagine any broker sending a non-deal to Disney for ROFR. If you haven't paid any deposit, you really haven't even made a legitimate offer yet.As of now, I have not even sent in a deposit and it still going through Right of First Refusal through Disney. It is within 10 days, so if I decided to back out, how do I do so? Who do I contact? This is just in case, and worst case scenerio. Thanks
Brett, I doubt you truly are well versed in DVC or timeshares yet. Spend a year or two learning not only about DVC but about timeshares in general. That way you'll know if it is right for you and if you are right for a timeshare lifestyle, not everyone is. And if you do decide to proceed, you'll be in a much better position to get what's right for you and to avoid some of the heart burn that many go through once they've bought into timeshares without a thorough understanding of the product and risks involved.I understand it very well now. I just expressed a few opinions. But I do agree 100 percent with everybody. In fact, your the reason why I did cancel. I signed my paperwork, contract, bank loan papers (which I was approved for through Benchmark), and it was just in the process of being sent to Disney for ROFR. Thats what I was waiting for, which I was told would easily pass. So, once i signed the contract, that left me with 10 days to cancel. Which I did yesterday. The reason why some might be confused with the deposit is because I incorporated the deposit in my bank loan which I was still waiting for to be sent to the store.
I understand it very well now. I just expressed a few opinions. But I do agree 100 percent with everybody. In fact, your the reason why I did cancel. I signed my paperwork, contract, bank loan papers (which I was approved for through Benchmark), and it was just in the process of being sent to Disney for ROFR. Thats what I was waiting for, which I was told would easily pass. So, once i signed the contract, that left me with 10 days to cancel. Which I did yesterday. The reason why some might be confused with the deposit is because I incorporated the deposit in my bank loan which I was still waiting for to be sent to the store.