Muushka
<font color=red>I usually feel like I just stepped
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I think what this thread is showing is that those people who understand exactly what they are buying are the most happiest with their purchase. So the best advice one can give any one who is looking at buying DVC is to totally research the product and understand exactly what you are buying.
The short version is you are buying the right to book a room at your home with a 1 month advantage over other members.
Don't buy because of a perk, they can be removed at any time. Perks are a nice bonus and enjoy them while they are there.
Myself, I'm in the camp that really likes their DVC. Love that AP discount![]()
I agree with most everything you said.
(except)
Did the 4 month booking perk get taken away too???The short version is you are buying the right to book a room at your home with a 1 month advantage over other members.

I understood that maintenance fees would go up. Check
I understood that point requirements could be switched around. Check.
I just didn't realize or understand just how much these reallocation's could adversely affect us.
In addition to the vast increases in ticket media prices, the place (WDW) that drew us to DVC.
Owning DVC just doesn't make a lot of sense to me right now.
I'm not asking DVC to change for me, I know many people like these new allocations.
It is just one example why someone like me is not that crazy about DVC anymore.