Keurigirl
let's all sing like the birdies sing
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- Nov 15, 2008
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So we're Disney people. We love Disney and go a couple times a year (DL &/or WDW). Recently discovered cruising with DCL and LOVE it. We went to the presentation of the DVC on the ship last week, but I just cannot see how it makes sense. For us, at least. I am guessing that it must just not make sense for some people?
I'd really like to say that we are DVC owners, but I am not sure it works for us. Any thoughts?
The biggest downfall is that we don't stay on property at WDW. We don't like it; we stay at Windsor Hills and love it there (in a 3 bdr. townhouse with private pool, and way better beds and linens than Disney). We'd rent a car and park at the parks even if we stayed on property, as we hate taking disney's shuttle buses. Our cost staying in a whole house off property is something like $125 a night on the high season, so considerably cheaper than the DVC points for a much better accommodation. Just for the maintenance fees a year we stay for almost two weeks in a house... so I'm not getting why we'd pay $20,000+ in addition to the yearly maintenance fee. Am I missing something?
I'd really like to say that we are DVC owners, but I am not sure it works for us. Any thoughts?
The biggest downfall is that we don't stay on property at WDW. We don't like it; we stay at Windsor Hills and love it there (in a 3 bdr. townhouse with private pool, and way better beds and linens than Disney). We'd rent a car and park at the parks even if we stayed on property, as we hate taking disney's shuttle buses. Our cost staying in a whole house off property is something like $125 a night on the high season, so considerably cheaper than the DVC points for a much better accommodation. Just for the maintenance fees a year we stay for almost two weeks in a house... so I'm not getting why we'd pay $20,000+ in addition to the yearly maintenance fee. Am I missing something?