I'm sure if we follow this analogy a bit, we could all get banned for life! Where is Rink when we need him???Being a Disney fan is like having a beautiful girlfriend during the early dating stages. She is smart, she sits on your arm, she is a great time. Everything is wonderful (and when it isn't, it quickly becomes wonderful again). Buying DVC is turning that girlfriend into your wife. You now discover that she doesn't pick up her socks, and she frankly looks like hell before she puts on her makeup in the morning. And she nags you when you don't use a coaster. There are some benefits - you are never dateless on Friday night, and she does your laundry. But the illusion is gone.
We were talking the other day about the cost of trading cars every few years and a friend reminded me it is cheaper to trade cars than trade wives. Can't argue with that logic even though I don't have personal experience.You are setting yourself up to be VERY disappointed. How you would like it to work and how it works are too different - without even investing you are already disappointed in the perks given.
Being a Disney fan is like having a beautiful girlfriend during the early dating stages. She is smart, she sits on your arm, she is a great time. Everything is wonderful (and when it isn't, it quickly becomes wonderful again). Buying DVC is turning that girlfriend into your wife. You now discover that she doesn't pick up her socks, and she frankly looks like hell before she puts on her makeup in the morning. And she nags you when you don't use a coaster. There are some benefits - you are never dateless on Friday night, and she does your laundry. But the illusion is gone.
We were talking the other day about the cost of trading cars every few years and a friend reminded me it is cheaper to trade cars than trade wives. Can't argue with that logic even though I don't have personal experience.
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.
Actually I'm very lucky in that I can afford her and she's very reasonable, I know some friends that can't afford theirs. Here's to depreciating together over another 35 years.![]()
Just remember, your wife is an "appreciating asset", not a depreciating one like a car! DVC....
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Just remember, your wife is an "appreciating asset"
A minimum stay up to 5 days might be imposed.
Whether or not the can contractually enforce a minimum stay, if they did I could see situations that could result it in being impossible for members to use smaller amounts of points (people who purchased small contracts on resale, or just leftover pounts where you can't borrow any more), and that could create a massive uproar, far more than the 2010 points change did.
I'm quite sure the uproar here would be massive--and not just for the reasons you mentioned. But as long as the banking and borrowing rules remained in place, it would at least be within members' power to control the small number of points. People may have to plan more to get their banking done in a timely manner, but that is still within their control.
A resale purchase may have fewer options available, but then I've never known DVC to structure its policies specifically to benefit resale purchasers.
DVC certain could impose the minimum stay, but as long as we're paying the vast majority of the costs involved, I'm not sure why they would care. A minimum stay would theoritically lower housekeeping costs, the volume of reservations, the number of check-ins, etc. But since those are covered by our dues, there doesn't seem to be much motivation for DVC to do that.
The legal documents say a minimum stay up to 5 days could be imposed. The OP asked about possible surprises. I do expect a min stay to be imposed at some point, not necessarily 5 days though, more likely 3. In a way the new reservation system where you can reserve up to 7 days on one phone call is a step in that direction. I've chronicled why I think a min stay is needed, the short version is I don't see single day reservations with no other fee as sustainable from a cost and planning standpoint. Still, I do think some of the other issues are larger and more likely risks. A year and a half ago many would have told you that making a full week at one time or a reallocation were just as unlikely, actually they have when I mentioned those type issues previously. Given most people don't do single day stays, I doubt it'd have much of a real impact other than on stranded wait lists and I don't see the members reaction as a driving force just like it wasn't with the other two issues I mentioned. It may or may not happen but I wouldn't be surprised.Why do you think this might happen? I don't recall anything in the papers I signed one way or the other about a minimum stay as a possibility, but my guide did point out many other things (points charts can change, dues regularly go up...). If one were implemented, why 5 days (as opposed to a week like many timeshares use)?
The legal documents say a minimum stay up to 5 days could be imposed. The OP asked about possible surprises. I do expect a min stay to be imposed at some point, not necessarily 5 days though, more likely 3. In a way the new reservation system where you can reserve up to 7 days on one phone call is a step in that direction. I've chronicled why I think a min stay is needed, the short version is I don't see single day reservations with no other fee as sustainable from a cost and planning standpoint. Still, I do think some of the other issues are larger and more likely risks. A year and a half ago many would have told you that making a full week at one time or a reallocation were just as unlikely, actually they have when I mentioned those type issues previously. Given most people don't do single day stays, I doubt it'd have much of a real impact other than on stranded wait lists and I don't see the members reaction as a driving force just like it wasn't with the other two issues I mentioned. It may or may not happen but I wouldn't be surprised.