We are very interested in ABD - at least 3-4 trips (Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Europe)we would like to take through them in the next 10 years. Is
DVC any true benefit for ABD?
For those types of trips, I think
anything Disney is an awful value, and using DVC points just compounds the felony. First of all, you can do those trips yourself and save a ton of money,
and have a trip tailored to your family's specific interests. I would certainly do the national parks tours yourself -- you'd really just be throwing money away otherwise.
Secondly, if you
really want to go on a tour, there are a bunch of wonderful tour companies who offer tours that are probably better for half the price. Or
MUCH better for the same price.
I like Disney and I love DVC (not as much as a couple of weeks ago, but still love it). But I would never use Disney for anything but Disney, and I would never use DVC for anything but DVC.
A classic example, IMHO, is
DCL. I live in Miami, which is the largest cruise port in the world, and I am appalled by what Disney charges for their cruises! A cruise you could get for $700 here (and probably on a newer, nicer ship) costs $2-3,000 on DCL...and probably costs you an additional 40-50% premium on top of that if you use points.
If you decide to purchase DVC, please purchase it for DVC. That use is really the only thing you are
guaranteed of having anyway. They could stop ABD, the II exchanges, and everything else but using points for DVC resorts tomorrow.
Or the values could change in big ways. For example -- they have just announced that using points to stay at a non-DVC WDW resort (which never carried an additional charge) will not carry a $95 fee per reservation. What are they really doing by that? They're
taking away the previous benefit of using points to stay at Poly, GF, etc. Nobody in their right mind is going to pay $95 EXTRA for the privilege of paying grossly inflated points costs for staying at another onsite hotel.
If you buy DVC, you are guaranteed what the POS says -- nothing more, nothing less. It would be unwise to
plan on any of the non-guaranteed benefits we enjoy during the first half of this week. We don't know what they will be by Friday.