DVC Retirement

On another note, out of curiosity, after you stay a month, how long do you have to leave for before you come back 😅
As I understand it, you don't really have to leave the resort at all, you just need to check out of your room. I believe you can check in on a reservation in a new room on the same day.
 
As I understand it, you don't really have to leave the resort at all, you just need to check out of your room. I believe you can check in on a reservation in a new room on the same day.
I wonder if you book the same room category at the same resort if you can just check out and back into the same room at the same time.
 

As I understand it, you don't really have to leave the resort at all, you just need to check out of your room. I believe you can check in on a reservation in a new room on the same day.
That kind of makes sense. Or I know of people who spend a month at Hilton Head, then a weekend at WDW, then go back. You could do that, or vice versa for a change of scenery.
 
This is our goal, do MLK-ish to President's weekend-ish. Figure if we do studios M-F and 1B S/S somewhere economical we can do laundry and eat normally a bit. We are from MA, so snowbirding in the winter doldrums seems nice. We'll see! I'd love to have the kids know where we're at and they can pop down for a long weekend or something when we're in a 1B or maybe splurge on a 2B.
 
I've thought about doing this at a 2 bedroom villa or treehouse every other year. That way instead of trying to coordinate vacation times we could just say to the adult kids "This is the month we are there if you want to visit". Then it's on them to figure out if they want to go or not.
I like this idea!
 



















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