elastigirlfan
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We're seriously looking into DVC but I'm struggling with how we're going to do this because we tend to go to WDW during the times our kids have off from school. It appears that we will need more points for those time periods as opposed to going in the "off seasons"
I don't know what to do. We would most likely stay in a studio and the most would be a 1 bedroom.
So is worth it ....could we make it work with our point usuage. We'll be buying either 160 pts or maybe 200 if we can. Or is DVC just not for us right now? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks! You all have been so helpful on here!!
I don't know what to do. We would most likely stay in a studio and the most would be a 1 bedroom.
So is worth it ....could we make it work with our point usuage. We'll be buying either 160 pts or maybe 200 if we can. Or is DVC just not for us right now? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks! You all have been so helpful on here!!
. But, in the past, we have gone during school breaks, sometimes only staying 4 nights during peak seasons and 5 nights in the summer. I never book Friday or Saturday because of the points, and we just stay at the value resorts or off property on the weekends. I think you should be fine, especially if you can stay in 1 bedrooms or studios.
, our kids are best friends, I'd have never dreamed of getting two hotel rooms anywhere pre-DVC, and DH and I are not used to a king-size bed at home - so a studio is really fine for our family). I'm a teacher, and we travel completely during school breaks.
. It's really an issue of personal travel style and family dynamics. If you are happy staying in a hotel room when you vacation, you'll be happy in a studio. If you really hate being in a single room and want a bigger unit with private bedrooms and bathrooms for everyone, you'll need more points or a different time-share.


