Girlstar30
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2025
- Messages
- 1,785
Good one!Locking in future stays at Deluxe resorts for the cost of the buy-in plus annual dues.
Good one!Locking in future stays at Deluxe resorts for the cost of the buy-in plus annual dues.
I second this…My head would say the Sorcerer's Pass because it save us so much money, but my heart says the purple Welcome Home light and lounges are tied for first.![]()
I heard that was the best lounge!The end of each trip is lacking that "oh when will I come back" regret that I may have had in the past when going to something like WDW or even a trip to DLR. Now, I know there is a very good chance this is not the last trip.....
We did the AP and make two long trips to WDW "trick" this cycle. The value is solid.
The lounge at Disneyland was been my happy place for a few trips now. I'll walk past that crazy line at Starbucks on main street and go into there and grab a coffee many times on most trips.
Well "Deluxe" but sure.Locking in future stays at Deluxe resorts for the cost of the buy-in plus annual dues.
Don't forget, in late 2012, DVC offered members the Premium Annual Pass (equivalent to the "Incredipass" today, except it was better because it included access to DisneyQuest/Golf, etc.) for $399As a Florida Resident with access to resident passes, I never appreciated the "privilege" of the Sorcerer Pass and felt it's been overpriced for many years. I guess it's a very different perspective when you can't buy it unless you own DVC - then it's "savings"!
We do have them now, but I'm old enough to remember when (the equivalent pass) was ~$400/person in 2011 and now that it's ~$1100 14 years later (7.5% annualized "pass inflation") boggles my mind. I believe those 2011 passes were actually accessible to all, but FL residents got a discount.
Our 2011 Receipt:
View attachment 935678
We do enjoy the MM events and lounges in the park, but those alone are not a reason to buy direct, IMO.
Did your Snickers bar go from 25 cents to a dollar in ten year's time?I mean Snickers bars were a quarter when I was a kid. I remember, because my weekly "candy day" budget was a quarter, and I could spend it all on a Snickers bar, or spread it around on a number of less expensive things.
If I bought the Snickers bar, I sliced off thin bits and them over time, a la Charlie Bucket. That makes for a nice story, but has nothing to do with the price of a Snickers bar today.
They know what they're doingThe one perk we would really miss is access to purchasing the AP Sorcerer pass, since we don't live in Florida. Ironically, that 'perk' probably ends up costing us more money in the long run, because we always seem to justify an extra trip in there since we have the APs!
You should start one!Favorite Perk: Maybe the 20% shopping discount. It absolutely drives us to spend more than we would have otherwise but when you've got 4 people into pin collecting it sure is nice.
AP Cost Increases: It is wild to see how much they've gone up in the last 10-15 years but they're still a value relative to ticket prices for many people. Is there a thread debating why ticket prices have gone up so much?
That’s deluxe, not luxury.LaughWell "Deluxe" but sure.![]()
The end of each trip is lacking that "oh when will I come back" regret that I may have had in the past when going to something like WDW or even a trip to DLR. Now, I know there is a very good chance this is not the last trip.....
We did the AP and make two long trips to WDW "trick" this cycle. The value is solid.
The lounge at Disneyland was been my happy place for a few trips now. I'll walk past that crazy line at Starbucks on main street and go into there and grab a coffee many times on most trips.
We love the lounge. Nice to have a quiet rest spot in the park.What is your favorite DVC membership perk that DVC offers at this time?