soniam
Wooden leg named Smith...
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ooh - a butterbeer cannoli!!
I am even more excited now thinking about it that way

ooh - a butterbeer cannoli!!
Perimeter Fireworks Return to Magic Kingdom Tonight
With the return of Minnie’s Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Show during Disney Very Merriest After Hours, guests will once again be treated to perimeter fireworks at Magic Kingdom. The fireworks show begins at 11:15pm and will feature perimeter fireworks as seen in the debut performance back in 2019.
Anybody know if they will pipe in music to say the Poly Beach area like they do for the Enchantment fireworks?
Yes that’s what I always say. I just can’t make the math work.The annual dues are more than a weeks trip regularly booked. No matter how I try, and I’ve tried, I can’t justify DVC.
The thing is you don’t have to book through wdw & if I do, I only do with a discount. We stay in the villas most of the time & have never paid full price. So yes when they do the presentations, it’s based on full price rooms, but since I never pay that I can’t make the math work for us.Super curious how you calculated that - not going to try and argue the worth of DVC, but genuinely can't figure out how the annual dues are more than booking a week direct through Disney. For example - an Animal Kingdom Savannah Studio, at an average 130 points/week, is only $1,071 for dues, or $153/night. What am I missing?
That made me cry too !This made me tear up! Just knowing it's an option again today to cross the border is HUGE!!! We still need our government to change it's PCR requirements to come back across the border (just too expensive!) but, still hoping that will happen.
Regardless, our Jan trip is looking much more promising and I am SO thankful!!!
See ya real soon Mickey!!!
The annual dues are more than a weeks trip regularly booked. No matter how I try, and I’ve tried, I can’t justify DVC.
Us too. If ONLY they'd build a DVR geared to couples (2 people) only. We dont need all of the rooms or appliances.
Super curious how you calculated that - not going to try and argue the worth of DVC, but genuinely can't figure out how the annual dues are more than booking a week direct through Disney. For example - an Animal Kingdom Savannah Studio, at an average 130 points/week, is only $1,071 for dues, or $153/night. What am I missing?
Yes that’s what I always say. I just can’t make the math work.
My Copper Creek Christmas week reservation is costing me $3,800 in dues, compared to $11,000 booking the same room direct.The annual dues are more than a weeks trip regularly booked. No matter how I try, and I’ve tried, I can’t justify DVC.
The thing is you don’t have to book through wdw & if I do, I only do with a discount. We stay in the villas most of the time & have never paid full price. So yes when they do the presentations, it’s based on full price rooms, but since I never pay that I can’t make the math work for us.
The thing is you don’t have to book through wdw & if I do, I only do with a discount. We stay in the villas most of the time & have never paid full price. So yes when they do the presentations, it’s based on full price rooms, but since I never pay that I can’t make the math work for us.
It definitely depends on your family size & circumstances. We are a family of just 3 & prefer having APs & hunting discounts. Our dates are extremely flexible. We also live relatively close & like to go often almost like locals. I just booked a studio at SSR for $150/night. I often book dedicated reservations through a 3rd party & pay a fraction of the price.We bought in 2009 and have done the math again more recently and it’s much harder to make it work then it use to be.
As a family of 5 dvc gives us so much more option then regular hotels. We can’t stay most value anymore and honestly the rooms for 5 are crazy high and not many.
It’s also worth not having to chase the discounts. Friend booked 1 night at Caribbean beach in March for spring break (weeknight) with a discount and that was over $300
No I meant you don’t have to book DVC through WDW. Renting points or buying dedicated reservations through DVC members can be extremely inexpensive.Okay, yeah, I totally agree that staying offsite means the math will never work. Staying onsite, it's hard to argue that the dues alone are more expensive than paying cash (even with discounts) or even renting points for the exact same room.
No I meant you don’t have to book DVC through WDW. Renting points or buying dedicated reservations through DVC members can be extremely inexpensive.