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I would buy in a heart beat.![]()
I would also. then they couldn't keep raising the number of points needed every year!
I would buy in a heart beat.![]()
Rumor has it that one ship is going to be DVC, with sales starting in 2009.![]()
DCL is a little pricey compared to other cruise lines, but IMO they are head and shoulders above the competition.I would propose the names
"Equity"
"Dividend"
"Capital Gain"
"Growth"
"Value"
"Income"
But then I'm a shareholder.
Where do people get the money for these cruises? I can't even justify it for a 20th anniversary unless I were to stay in the claustrophobia section below decks.
Boy, I couldn't imagine how a 1,250 room DCL DVC would affect relative demand and availability through DVC. It would be such a different animal, I almost think it would have to be kept separate. Also, with so many laws and regulations regarding timeshares, and cruise ships avoiding regulation with foreign registration, how would that work? Plus, what is the average life of a cruise ship? I don't think the contract could be 50-years. Too many questions!
I think there is a timeshare cruise ship, Raddison might own it. I have seen ads for it in the WSJ. Price points might not work with DVC.
I'd be interested to know how it works!
My guesses for names are Disney Dream & Disney Fantasy
Hummm...Considering what the prices will probably be by the time they're launched I'd say their names will be "First Born" and either "Arm and Leg" or "Left Kidney"!!
(But that's why I'm starting my 2012 cruise fund NOW!!)![]()