gmboy95
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OK...here is where i need other peoples thoughts...I have been reading all the Poly posts and seen the price and seen the point charts and i am left with some questions and confusion.
1) First and foremost it would seem that if we said the relative worth of a point for rent is $10 (for sake of discussion), then it would cost 10-11,000 dollars relatively for a week in a bungalow (if we assigned a cash value to it, as attaching what Disney would charge a non member is silly and we all know it)....Understanding the whole 'if you can afford it so be it" argument, i am confused as to how in the world is that in any way shape or form anything more then a giant waste of money on a cost benefit basis.....is the plunge pool, and water you cant swim in really THAT much more valuable then a studio and watching the fireworks from the beach.....or, could you not afford the presidential suite at the GF for that same week a bit cheaper?
2) Why would someone spend $160 dollars a point if the only multi bedroom option is a bungalow, that has such a high per night point value, and their are only 20 of???......again, cost benefit?
3) Serious question....if you cant get a bungalow, and you have to spend the majority of your time in a studio, how would it make a person feel who spent $160 a point to be right next door to someone who made a ressie on points they paid $70 a point for, knowing that there access to the bungalows will be few and far between??....seriously, this fascinates me
4) When people buy directly through Disney so they can "leave it to their children" , are they spending a ton of dough on the relatively small % chance that when their kids grow older, get married, and have kids that they will even think of Disney the same way we do??....and in 2042 when some of our kids will be in there 40's and late 30's, will we really want to be financing their vacations at that point (this is off topic, but might as well get it in)
So these are the discussion points bouncing around my head lately, would love discussion on them...I really don't have strong opinions one way or another
1) First and foremost it would seem that if we said the relative worth of a point for rent is $10 (for sake of discussion), then it would cost 10-11,000 dollars relatively for a week in a bungalow (if we assigned a cash value to it, as attaching what Disney would charge a non member is silly and we all know it)....Understanding the whole 'if you can afford it so be it" argument, i am confused as to how in the world is that in any way shape or form anything more then a giant waste of money on a cost benefit basis.....is the plunge pool, and water you cant swim in really THAT much more valuable then a studio and watching the fireworks from the beach.....or, could you not afford the presidential suite at the GF for that same week a bit cheaper?
2) Why would someone spend $160 dollars a point if the only multi bedroom option is a bungalow, that has such a high per night point value, and their are only 20 of???......again, cost benefit?
3) Serious question....if you cant get a bungalow, and you have to spend the majority of your time in a studio, how would it make a person feel who spent $160 a point to be right next door to someone who made a ressie on points they paid $70 a point for, knowing that there access to the bungalows will be few and far between??....seriously, this fascinates me
4) When people buy directly through Disney so they can "leave it to their children" , are they spending a ton of dough on the relatively small % chance that when their kids grow older, get married, and have kids that they will even think of Disney the same way we do??....and in 2042 when some of our kids will be in there 40's and late 30's, will we really want to be financing their vacations at that point (this is off topic, but might as well get it in)
So these are the discussion points bouncing around my head lately, would love discussion on them...I really don't have strong opinions one way or another