Dreamfinder2
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After a couple of years as DVC owners (WVL and BWV), we've been sorta evaluating what we've got.
Short answer: We couldn't be more pleased with our purchase. We've been spared a lot of the problems some people have experienced (awkward check-ins, dirty or worn rooms, etc.) I think the price and the value received match up nicely.
Just curious ... do you think you're receiving the best bang for your buck? (and I'm talking about accomodations alone - not tradeability, or perks, or wishing we had more discounts, etc.) Is your purchase all you wanted it to be?
A caveat: Your answer might be influenced by what you perceived WDW in general, and DVC in particular, to be. For me, as a huge Walt Disney admirer, I'd like to believe that DVC fits into his overall philosophy, of providing a family place where people of all ages (children and teens to the oldest grandmas) could be amazed, entertained, enlightened ... I really don't think he intended for any of the parks to be places totally beyond the reach of the average family of modest means. See, I think there's a place for both the All-Stars and the Grand Floridians ... and the Rock 'n Roller Coaster and It's a Small World.
So - is what you've got worth what you paid? Any regrets?
Short answer: We couldn't be more pleased with our purchase. We've been spared a lot of the problems some people have experienced (awkward check-ins, dirty or worn rooms, etc.) I think the price and the value received match up nicely.
Just curious ... do you think you're receiving the best bang for your buck? (and I'm talking about accomodations alone - not tradeability, or perks, or wishing we had more discounts, etc.) Is your purchase all you wanted it to be?
A caveat: Your answer might be influenced by what you perceived WDW in general, and DVC in particular, to be. For me, as a huge Walt Disney admirer, I'd like to believe that DVC fits into his overall philosophy, of providing a family place where people of all ages (children and teens to the oldest grandmas) could be amazed, entertained, enlightened ... I really don't think he intended for any of the parks to be places totally beyond the reach of the average family of modest means. See, I think there's a place for both the All-Stars and the Grand Floridians ... and the Rock 'n Roller Coaster and It's a Small World.
So - is what you've got worth what you paid? Any regrets?