drakethib
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 22, 2004
- Messages
- 3,869
Bethshaya said:I agree. The advice goes for people who cannot afford it. If you have $10K in credit card debt, $60K in a home mortgage, a car payment bigger than you need, tuition for college and only making $40-50K a year you have no business buying a time share at that time. It means you got suckered into an emotional buy (yes, even for DVC). Buying any Timeshare requires thought and I bet there are more people out there who get suckered into an emotional buy (like those free weekends they get you to sit in on a sales pitch for and stuff) than who honestly buy after serious thought. DVC is a luxury, not a necessity. It sure is nice to escape to Never Neverland every once in a while, but now that things have changed in my life, I have to take reflect on my own reality. My DVC land of make believe, even though it is filled with wonderful memories, may need to have some changes made.
Now that my kids arent so much kids anymore, we find ourselves going to Disney less and less. In fact, 4 of the last 5 years we ended up banking our points and then losing them (we should have rented them, but I was uninformed on how it works and leary about it).
I think the time has come to say goodbye to our Dvc. Mickey served us well and we will miss him. I find it an emotional decision to make because I love going to Disney so much. But in all honesty to myself, I am paying dues each year for something we are not using and that money could be put into an account to save for something else. My DH was laid off last year and unable to find anything. We've gone through our savings and finding it harder and harder to make ends meet on just my income. It is a sad decision for me. If I could keep it, I would, but it is just draining us now that we are in a different situation than we were 10 years ago when we bought. The resale value is also tempting in that is almost doubled from what we paid for it.
Has anyone used the Timeshare Resales before? How do they work?
I hope your situation turnaround for you and your family.
The Timeshare Store (The Disboard Sponsor) are excellent people to deal with.