pinnocchiosdad
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 9, 2008
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I remember when I bought my first contract 10 years ago. I was so excited. I proudly placed my DVC decal in my Jeep.
But after 8 years the $500 month payment became a burden, plus our kids are grown so sadly we sold our points.
Our financial situation recently took an upswing and we want our points back. I have always preached to others the value in buying resale. So I started studying resale offerings looking for the perfect contracts.
But I just learned of the discontinuation of perks for those buying resale. I am done. Perks are part of the purchase value. If you don't think so watch what happens to the resale market. If you are an owner this is the equivalent of the price of Disney stock dropping. Of course this only effects you if you are selling.
There are those that say that perks aren't part of the value of DVC. I have always disagreed. If you join a country club and are told new members get 50% off in the pro shop that is a value to you. One day they discontinue that perk, now you feel disappointed and short changed. Same thing.
I remember feeling slighted years ago when they discontinued free valet parking for DVC members. To me it was an added value that I lost when it was cancelled. Yes they had the right to cancel it, but I had the right to feel disappointed.
So sadly as stated. I am done with DVC. I am staying at the Bonnet Creek Hilton in October. $159 a night. Free park shuttles, daily maid service and a theme park view.
Goodbye everyone.
But after 8 years the $500 month payment became a burden, plus our kids are grown so sadly we sold our points.
Our financial situation recently took an upswing and we want our points back. I have always preached to others the value in buying resale. So I started studying resale offerings looking for the perfect contracts.
But I just learned of the discontinuation of perks for those buying resale. I am done. Perks are part of the purchase value. If you don't think so watch what happens to the resale market. If you are an owner this is the equivalent of the price of Disney stock dropping. Of course this only effects you if you are selling.
There are those that say that perks aren't part of the value of DVC. I have always disagreed. If you join a country club and are told new members get 50% off in the pro shop that is a value to you. One day they discontinue that perk, now you feel disappointed and short changed. Same thing.
I remember feeling slighted years ago when they discontinued free valet parking for DVC members. To me it was an added value that I lost when it was cancelled. Yes they had the right to cancel it, but I had the right to feel disappointed.
So sadly as stated. I am done with DVC. I am staying at the Bonnet Creek Hilton in October. $159 a night. Free park shuttles, daily maid service and a theme park view.
Goodbye everyone.