gscott8075
DVC Owner 2001 -2019
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2000
- Messages
- 426
I would agree with everyone - here is my perspective as a satisfied former DVC owner.
In the 90's, my kids were born and my wife and I were enamored with all things Disney. It was the golden era of the Little Mermaid, Lion King and Beauty and the Beast. We went to WDW every year. We had the princess dolls. VHS tapes. We were a Disney Family. The kids started getting older. We became hooked on Disney Cruises. Toy Story and Pixar solidified the experience. Then, we met John Lassiter, creator of Toy Story and Pixar on one of the cruises. We spent an hour talking to him. He drew Woody cartoons for the girls. In 2000, we met President Carter on the Wonder and inadvertently had breakfast with him on the last day of the cruise. Just incredible experiences - courtesy of the Mouse!
We bought OKW and the spacious rooms and resort area were amazing. Then a funny thing happened. On our way back to Maryland, we stopped at Hilton Head to check out the DVC resort. And we fell in love with the resort and the island. We bought HHI points. The kids wanted to go there and not WDW. We sold OKW. Priorities changed. We were able to save several thousand versus the cash price on a Mediterrean cruise. We stayed in Hilton Head a dozen or more times. Loved it. Bad things happened along the way - point chart re-allocation caused Sun-on to increase 40 points. Rule changes. Certain activities we enjoyed went away. Went to WDW in 2016 with my now adult kids - and we realized we enjoyed going other places more - and saw how expensive the parks were.
So, we decided to sell both of our HHI contracts this year. Everyone in the family agreed. It was the right time. Looking back, I can say the following:
- Part of the reason we bought was because we wanted to be 'part' of Disney. To 'own a piece of the magic' as it were. We didn't - we bought the right to 41 years of points - Disney is just a company and we are just customers.
- We saved a substantial sum of money versus paying cash for similar accommodations.
- We spent a lot of time planning and never lost a point.
- I cannot say we would have taken the same number of vacations in HHI or WDW but for DVC.
- We had world class experiences on every trip.
- If we did not have DVC, we would likely have stayed in hotel rooms instead.
- We were able to recoup our initial purchase of points + a small profit when we sold.
- If I was considering DVC today, I would not buy - the cost per point and the MF fees are just too high to justify.
- We believe we got out at the right time for a 2042 resort.
In the 90's, my kids were born and my wife and I were enamored with all things Disney. It was the golden era of the Little Mermaid, Lion King and Beauty and the Beast. We went to WDW every year. We had the princess dolls. VHS tapes. We were a Disney Family. The kids started getting older. We became hooked on Disney Cruises. Toy Story and Pixar solidified the experience. Then, we met John Lassiter, creator of Toy Story and Pixar on one of the cruises. We spent an hour talking to him. He drew Woody cartoons for the girls. In 2000, we met President Carter on the Wonder and inadvertently had breakfast with him on the last day of the cruise. Just incredible experiences - courtesy of the Mouse!
We bought OKW and the spacious rooms and resort area were amazing. Then a funny thing happened. On our way back to Maryland, we stopped at Hilton Head to check out the DVC resort. And we fell in love with the resort and the island. We bought HHI points. The kids wanted to go there and not WDW. We sold OKW. Priorities changed. We were able to save several thousand versus the cash price on a Mediterrean cruise. We stayed in Hilton Head a dozen or more times. Loved it. Bad things happened along the way - point chart re-allocation caused Sun-on to increase 40 points. Rule changes. Certain activities we enjoyed went away. Went to WDW in 2016 with my now adult kids - and we realized we enjoyed going other places more - and saw how expensive the parks were.
So, we decided to sell both of our HHI contracts this year. Everyone in the family agreed. It was the right time. Looking back, I can say the following:
- Part of the reason we bought was because we wanted to be 'part' of Disney. To 'own a piece of the magic' as it were. We didn't - we bought the right to 41 years of points - Disney is just a company and we are just customers.
- We saved a substantial sum of money versus paying cash for similar accommodations.
- We spent a lot of time planning and never lost a point.
- I cannot say we would have taken the same number of vacations in HHI or WDW but for DVC.
- We had world class experiences on every trip.
- If we did not have DVC, we would likely have stayed in hotel rooms instead.
- We were able to recoup our initial purchase of points + a small profit when we sold.
- If I was considering DVC today, I would not buy - the cost per point and the MF fees are just too high to justify.
- We believe we got out at the right time for a 2042 resort.