I can't say it any better than that!Originally posted by new_yawka
I do not go to DVC because I want to go to a resort to relax.
I do not go to DVC because I want to get away from home.
I do not go to DVC because I want desperately to vacation in Orlando.
I am a WDW addict. I love WDW and the "high" feeling I get the moment I pass through the Mickey Gates...WDW has been a "home away from home" for me since the age of 2...DVC is just a more effective delivery system for that which I need to keep my addiction well fed.
Sadly, as with many addictions, words do not adequately describe "Why stay at DVC." My positive emotional response to going home to WDW is what truly draws me back like a magnet. I have little doubt that it was this addictive personality that Disney was trying to develop and fuel with the development of DVC.![]()
Agreed. Very nicely said!Originally posted by new_yawka
I do not go to DVC because I want to go to a resort to relax.
I do not go to DVC because I want to get away from home.
I do not go to DVC because I want desperately to vacation in Orlando.
I am a WDW addict. I love WDW and the "high" feeling I get the moment I pass through the Mickey Gates...WDW has been a "home away from home" for me since the age of 2...DVC is just a more effective delivery system for that which I need to keep my addiction well fed.
Sadly, as with many addictions, words do not adequately describe "Why stay at DVC." My positive emotional response to going home to WDW is what truly draws me back like a magnet. I have little doubt that it was this addictive personality that Disney was trying to develop and fuel with the development of DVC.![]()
Originally posted by pmcpmc
Why stay at Dvc when you could stay off site cheaper?
why go to DVC when you don't go to the parks?
Originally posted by new_yawka
I do not go to DVC because I want to go to a resort to relax.
I do not go to DVC because I want to get away from home.
I do not go to DVC because I want desperately to vacation in Orlando.
I am a WDW addict. I love WDW and the "high" feeling I get the moment I pass through the Mickey Gates...WDW has been a "home away from home" for me since the age of 2...DVC is just a more effective delivery system for that which I need to keep my addiction well fed.
Sadly, as with many addictions, words do not adequately describe "Why stay at DVC." My positive emotional response to going home to WDW is what truly draws me back like a magnet. I have little doubt that it was this addictive personality that Disney was trying to develop and fuel with the development of DVC.![]()