Sir William
RETIRED!
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OK, all of you DVC members in our group....I'm really entertaining the idea of jumping on the bandwagon. I just don't know enough about it, even after going to the seminar (which we will do on the Fantasy) last time we were on the Magic.
We have done a Disney trip every other year that we have been married (22 years in May) save for one ill-advised detour to Universal instead
So any regrets?
Has the program changed in any way since you signed up?
Do you continue to pursue new points?
Do you have enough points to be worthwhile, or do you have to supplement with cash for your reservations?
The more information you can share the better.
CONVINCE ME that I should consider this!
It sounds like you might visit Disney enough to make DVC a worthwhile investment.
We just joined last July (and were the newest DVC members on our January cruise) so I doubt we can tell you much except so far no regrets. My only complaint is that when going on a cruise you have to work through DVC on everything, and if you make any changes there is a fee (even if you upgrade a cabin). When I called DCL to arrange transportation they referred me back to DVC, and then DVC put me on hold while they arranged it with DCL.
We usually go down about every 2-3 years so purchased just over the minimum level of points, figuring to bank a year and then use it the following year along with that year's points.
We used our points from joining to go on the cruise in January. However, for our next two cruises (including this one) we'll be paying cash and using the points to stay at WDW prior to sailing.
We belong to another vacation club and we prefer Disney, both in policies and what they have to offer. The point system is superior, we believe, to the exchanging of one timeshare week for another week system used by most.
You might want to pose your questions on the DVC forum as well.