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Congrats!!Assuming the new resale contract goes through (and it should since it's Poly), I'm now 1k+ (just barely). Exactly 1011.
Congrats!!Assuming the new resale contract goes through (and it should since it's Poly), I'm now 1k+ (just barely). Exactly 1011.
Two public school teachers here.What on earth do all you 1000pt'ers do for a living?! I need to make some better career choices. lol.
I will bite and share my story. Most of my points were bought at heck of a deal price. But I wont pretend we didnt spend a lot on my points. I never would have bought direct if resale wasnt a thing. Resale got me obsessed with this product. My mindset is of the these are still worth something so I didnt just "spend" money. I cant say I live in a modest home, but I don't spend on name brands, cut my hair myself and I am huge into bargain hunting and saving where I can. My car is 10 years old and paid off.What on earth do all you 1000pt'ers do for a living?! I need to make some better career choices. lol.
Also DINKS here although we do have cats. I’m a physician and spouse is a psychologist. We started with a resale BCV contract in 2009 and then followed it with a direct VGF in 2012/2013. At that time we were living on the west coast and only went to WDW once a year because it was so easy to get to Hawaii, Vegas, etc from where we were living at the time.What on earth do all you 1000pt'ers do for a living?! I need to make some better career choices. lol.
Conversation with said adult child yesterday...Me googling what a DINK is.Now that sounds like I am 80.
I can say even my adult child costs me money these days even though she is super financially stable
I don't have 1k yet, but FUNemployed housewifeNobody else going to share what they do for a living to afford all these points? Did I get too deep in my share and scare everyone off![]()
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I feel like you will own 1K points in the near future. You can say no all you want, I also said no many many times. I even said no chance when I was only 32 points away from 1K.I don't have 1k yet, but FUNemployed housewife![]()
Considering my drunken sailor spending spree of 590 points in 3 months I think you may be rightI feel like you will own 1K points in the near future. You can say no all you want, I also said no many many times. I even said no chance when I was only 32 points away from 1K.
We are a party of 3 most times but sometimes a party of 6. Even as party of 3 I can blow through these points no problem.Considering my drunken sailor spending spree of 590 points in 3 months I think you may be rightI also feel my SSR may be ROFR-ed.
I always feel that way, but at $82 pp and a new incentive I am scared. Ofc it won't stop me from trying to find another one but at the price I'm willing to pay I feel like Disney may be the one benefitting from my lowball offers
What worries me about more points is how situations change. Right now were living it up with extended family, but let's just say a restraining order is over soon and if dad comes back in the picture of our extended family the 2 bedroom party will be over.
I will say that for right now I don't have enough points if this SSR doesn't go thru then goodbye two planned trips next yearI
also feel like since I'm local to the parks it's not to much of a risk because weekend trips will be very easy and very tempting. I will book a room for any occasion I can think of and justify the 1000 point club![]()
Then I have the green light to buy direct as soon as my imaginary fire sale commencesWe are a party of 3 most times but sometimes a party of 6. Even as party of 3 I can blow through these points no problem.
Retired now - but I was in tech (application software developer)…Nobody else going to share what they do for a living to afford all these points? Did I get too deep in my share and scare everyone off![]()
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I survived as a SINK (Single Income Numerous Kids) !Also DINKS here although we do have cats. I’m a physician and spouse is a psychologist. We started with a resale BCV contract in 2009 and then followed it with a direct VGF in 2012/2013. At that time we were living on the west coast and only went to WDW once a year because it was so easy to get to Hawaii, Vegas, etc from where we were living at the time.
Since moving back to the midwest, we have added on a bunch of DVC points partly because it’s not as easy to get places as it was when we lived on the coast. Also, since moving back to the midwest and since covid, we’ve gotten more set in our ways and prefer to vacation at a place where we have set things that we do ie always eat at certain restaurants, hit certain bars etc. We now travel to WDW twice a year and DL once a year - the familiarity makes the trips easy to plan and makes the trips low pressure in terms of feeling like we need to do stuff. The “room experience” is also really important to us - having space to spread out and relax. We have 8 nights in a poly bungalow coming up and we previously acquired SAP+ at BLT for the purpose of being able to stay in a bungalow on a regular basis. We are ridiculously excited about the bungalow stay.
I realize that paragraph makes it sound like we are in our 80s but I promise you we are in our 40s!
Do for a living ??? Who has time to work; we spend our time in Disney OR planning to return to Disney !!!Nobody else going to share what they do for a living to afford all these points? Did I get too deep in my share and scare everyone off![]()
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This is us on both fronts.I survived as a SINK (Single Income Numerous Kids) !
Do for a living ??? Who has time to work; we spend our time in Disney OR planning to return to Disney !!!