Ryansdad0727
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There has been some mention of retirement during this thread so i want to hit on that as a reason to buy instead of rent.
I'm 34 and own 2 timeshares. Worldmark (24000 pts) and DVC (120 pts). I bought DVC resale. For comparison i can trade 9000 Worldmark pts through RCI for a 1 bdrm DVC for 7 nights. My WM contract never expires. I will leave it to my kids when i die.
One of my main reasons for buying both timeshares was to save money when i retire. Both my wife and i love to travel and so i know when we retire we will be traveling a lot.
In 20 years a DCV room on cash might be 40 or 50 times higher than what it is now but 120 points at SSR should still get me a 1 bdrm. Same thing with my WM accommodations. New resorts will have higher point values but the older ones will stay the same.
Another reason i bought was that i knew i would have better vacations if my accommodations were pre-paid. I would not worry so much about all the money we were spending and i could do some extra things with the money i would have spent on a room. So far it has worked out great. It's the same logic Disney uses with the dining plan.
I'm 34 and own 2 timeshares. Worldmark (24000 pts) and DVC (120 pts). I bought DVC resale. For comparison i can trade 9000 Worldmark pts through RCI for a 1 bdrm DVC for 7 nights. My WM contract never expires. I will leave it to my kids when i die.
One of my main reasons for buying both timeshares was to save money when i retire. Both my wife and i love to travel and so i know when we retire we will be traveling a lot.
In 20 years a DCV room on cash might be 40 or 50 times higher than what it is now but 120 points at SSR should still get me a 1 bdrm. Same thing with my WM accommodations. New resorts will have higher point values but the older ones will stay the same.
Another reason i bought was that i knew i would have better vacations if my accommodations were pre-paid. I would not worry so much about all the money we were spending and i could do some extra things with the money i would have spent on a room. So far it has worked out great. It's the same logic Disney uses with the dining plan.