Girlstar30
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Is the Disney files magazine for direct only?
If it is and you want me to send you mine when I get another, let me know. I don't save them and they often send us 2.Is the Disney files magazine for direct only?
Awesome thanks, that is very kind of you! I enjoy them! They gave us a copy of the spring edition at our vdh tour, we never got one, but we also dont seem to be getting any mail from dvc.If it is and you want me to send you mine when I get another, let me know. I don't save them and they often send us 2.
No. It’s for everyone. You’ll eventually start receiving it too.Is the Disney files magazine for direct only?
Yay, I get something!No. It’s for everyone. You’ll eventually start receiving it too.
You pay the dues, you get the Files!Yay, I get something!![]()
I am honestly surprised they still even do this, even d23 mag went electronicYou pay the dues, you get the Files!![]()
lol, I’m not sure I’d praise the bathroom specifically but it’s 100x cleaner than the ones outside space mountain, which are almost always the most disgusting in the park! We love the lounge and have definitely drank the equivalent of $1000 of soda and coffee there by now, but also I doubt we would have spent more than half of that much if we were paying out of pocket.Go to the lounge in DL. That bathroom is a breathe of fresh cool air
We liked this perk but it did pull us into the vicious circle of more points for more trips— the SP is also not great for years that you will travel at Thanksgiving or Christmas.1) Sorcerer Pass has been fantastic. That adds up for a family of four.
I think MM is probably the very best part of owning direct for us, way better than savings or lounges. If we can make it to one every other year, I will be satisfied with my direct decision (we’ve already made it to 3… with a family of 4, it’s the equivalent of spending about $750 for an after hours event).2) Moonlight Magic was a blast.
I would never buy direct for access to VDH or RIV if there was a material price difference, but I do like that my direct points should give me the opportunity to try out whatever comes down the road … telling myself that knowing I can use my direct points at new crescent lake properties might reduce temptation to buy them at $400/pt direct.3) Flexibility on our points for new/future resorts.
::whispers:: it’s because it’s marketing materials and they want to get you to come spend more money at WDW (and sometimes DLR).I am honestly surprised they still even do this, even d23 mag went electronic
I am a bathroom nut If I walk in a bathroom and there’s a smell or it appears unsanitary I walk out and will suffer and not go. Being in DL bathrooms our whole trip then going to the lounge, it was amazing.. it’s like in the movies when you open a door and you hear magical sounds. Clean, empty and powerful AC.lol, I’m not sure I’d praise the bathroom specifically but it’s 100x cleaner than the ones outside space mountain, which are almost always the most disgusting in the park! We love the lounge and have definitely drank the equivalent of $1000 of soda and coffee there by now, but also I doubt we would have spent more than half of that much if we were paying out of pocket.
We liked this perk but it did pull us into the vicious circle of more points for more trips— the SP is also not great for years that you will travel at Thanksgiving or Christmas.
I think MM is probably the very best part of owning direct for us, way better than savings or lounges. If we can make it to one every other year, I will be satisfied with my direct decision (we’ve already made it to 3… with a family of 4, it’s the equivalent of spending about $750 for an after hours event).
I would never buy direct for access to VDH or RIV if there was a material price difference, but I do like that my direct points should give me the opportunity to try out whatever comes down the road … telling myself that knowing I can use my direct points at new crescent lake properties might reduce temptation to buy them at $400/pt direct.
::whispers:: it’s because it’s marketing materials and they want to get you to come spend more money at WDW (and sometimes DLR).
Admittedly, I've mostly considered member cruises and first sail cruises, but when I look at the point charts for cruises it's almost always less than $10/pt, which is painful, especially for someone who bought direct over $160/pt. I think at even $12-14/pt, I would be exchanging points for cruises with some regularity.We were resale only before becoming direct owners during the VGF fire sale. We immediately got Sorcerer passes and have upped our visits to 2-3x per year (used to do just 1 annual trip) which has definitely fueled addonitis -- it can be a bit of a slippery slope to a full blown addiction so proceed with caution. We love Moonlight Magic events and really appreciate any and all discounts but discounts help you to rationalize buying more so it takes discipline to actually save. The best thing about direct points is being able to use them anywhere we want, even a cruise if that ever makes sense for us. We're hoping/planning to use our membership well beyond 2042 so we're happy to have points that can be used at future properties.
Agreed, the current point charts for cruises are painful and so far we've only paid cash for cruising. I suspect the older we get and after we break even on our DVC contracts (perhaps in our grandparent era?) we'll be more inclined to use points for cruising but only time will tell. Hopefully DCL will offer more varied and interesting itineraries to make that option more appealing by then.Admittedly, I've mostly considered member cruises and first sail cruises, but when I look at the point charts for cruises it's almost always less than $10/pt, which is painful, especially for someone who bought direct over $160/pt. I think at even $12-14/pt, I would be exchanging points for cruises with some regularity.
I probably can't make the argument that any of them are worth the cost. But, I also am not above a warm fuzzy feeling when the tapstyles turn purple and say "Welcome Home!"For those who purchased their first Direct contract in the past 4 years, which of the extra benefits have proven in practice to be the most valuable to you personally?
I also love this, but I get it too as a resale member (and yes, I was happy I did!).I also am not above a warm fuzzy feeling when the tapstyles turn purple and say "Welcome Home!"