Originally posted by jerinknox
Please clear something up for me.
Disney offers a discount for FL residents.
I'm currently paying FL property taxes to own DVC points.
Does that not make me(us) a resident of FL??
I'm not sure if I remember the exact reasoning, but I believe it's that under FL law, timeshare owners are not recognized as residents of FL. In order to be a FL resident, you have to reside in the state for a certain # of days each year. Somewhere in the big stack of papers we sign when we buy into DVC, it states that the purchase of the timeshare interest does not entitle you to Florida resident status.Doesn't make sense.
Along the same lines of logical fallacy:Originally posted by jerinknox
Please clear something up for me.
Disney offers a discount for FL residents.
I'm currently paying FL property taxes to own DVC points.
Does that not make me(us) a resident of FL??
Doesn't make sense.

Originally posted by jerinknox
Disney offers a discount for FL residents.
I'm currently paying FL property taxes to own DVC points.
I don't know about you all, but I always vote my Walt Disney Company proxies, every year; so I do vote for or against Disney Board members and on various policies.Originally posted by PamOKW
...They do not want to run the risk of having "real" people living on Disney property who might demand a "real" government and voting privileges...
Exactly! There are two issues: discounts and residency.Originally posted by Dean
Remember there are two issues that come into play here. First is who Disney decides to give discounts to. The other is what are the requirements for Florida residency. They are only linked because Disney has chosen to do so. In the DVC POS it specifically states that members are not FL residents. But Disney could say only left handed people get discounts or any other arbitrary criteria if they wished.
