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Ok, now I understand, so it's due to the family size that you guys basically are forced to book deluxe, gotcha! thank you!!!!
No, that was not our reason for buying in 1992. It was just Mom and I, and we had made one prior trip to Disney World, but we both were originally from California and were big DIsneyland fans. Our first Trip to Disney we stayed in a tower room at the Contemporary, and loved it. It was supposed to be a one time trip, as we still had family and friends in CA, so we could go to Disneyland without worrying about hotels. The next year, we decided to go to WDW again, and again stayed at the Contemporary in a tower room...this trip the hotel was $2000, a lot of money in 1992 for lodging, and that was with a Magic Kingdom Club discount.
Mom was 68, I was 34 at the time. The only onsite DVC resort was OKW. We heard a young couple raving about the Disney condos on the monorail one morning on our way to EPCOT, so we stopped and made an appointment to see them the next morning, never thinking we'd actually want a timeshare. Well, Mom was overwhelmed, I was cautious, but we purchased the minimum of 230 points. With plans to stay mostly in studios, that would give us about 3 weeks per year. Well, it wasn't long before we added on points, actually we added on 3 times, bringing our total to 345. We started occasionally bringing friends and family from time to time, and getting two studios. It helped that a sales promotion in those early years was free park passes when staying at DVC on your points until 1999.
Soon we started alternating between studios and one bedrooms, just for the two of us. It was great having the kitchen and having breakfast & late night sandwiches in the room. Plus the jacuzzi tub for Mom with her hip surgeries. Now that I'm older, I often get a one bedroom at OKW just for myself.
That said, if you're perfectly happy in Values or Moderates, DVC may not be for you, Mom and I often drove to Disney, and we allowed extra time in case or road delays, so if we arrived a day early, we'd usually stay at POP that first night. POP is nice, but for us, we really couldn't see spending an entire stay there, and preferred OKW. Though the food court at POP is much better than the quick service at OKW. But we usually preferred table service meals. Mom was a big eater, but never weighed more than 140, in fact, while I was growing up, she was always under 100 pounds. Sadly, I, on the other hand...found the fat gene.
It really boils down to your comfort level, and what you want. .Do you want just a basic room like a studio, or do you like relaxing in a living room area, and having a kitchen? Also I think your average length of stay would be a key factor. 4 days, a value, moderate or studio is fine. Longer than that, and I really prefer the one bedrooms.
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