I have the paperwork at my house as we speak ready to buy at AKL.
But this past weekend my wife and I went on another timeshare tour (Lawrence Welk Resorts) and we did notice a few things that scare me about the Disney timeshare.
1. We are basically spending over $1000 a year for a 1 week hotel. I know its in a deluxe resort, but we use our points and that is it. At many other timeshares they offer getaways. You pay about $50 a night to stay at $350 a night hotels and it does not use up any of your points. Those rooms are based on availability obviously.
Disney offers nothing like this right? Once I use my points (a 2 bedroom at AKL is 185 so over a year of points minimum) then I am done with no further benefit correct?
I guess my question is this. Have any of you ever taken the time to research other timeshares? And if so, how does Disney compare or why did you choose Disney in the end?
Thank you very much!
But this past weekend my wife and I went on another timeshare tour (Lawrence Welk Resorts) and we did notice a few things that scare me about the Disney timeshare.
1. We are basically spending over $1000 a year for a 1 week hotel. I know its in a deluxe resort, but we use our points and that is it. At many other timeshares they offer getaways. You pay about $50 a night to stay at $350 a night hotels and it does not use up any of your points. Those rooms are based on availability obviously.
Disney offers nothing like this right? Once I use my points (a 2 bedroom at AKL is 185 so over a year of points minimum) then I am done with no further benefit correct?
I guess my question is this. Have any of you ever taken the time to research other timeshares? And if so, how does Disney compare or why did you choose Disney in the end?
Thank you very much!