The magic has gotten better for our family. I was hesitant to buy in because we enjoyed concierge a couple times and I thought, "How magical can doing your own laundry be?" Well, it's very magical when you have 2 kids and lots of messy or wet clothes. The rooms are just as magical and sometimes actually nicer at the DVC resorts than concierge because they are bigger and I could have my kids take a nap in the bedroom while DH and I relaxed in the other room. Or we could put them down for the night and then enjoy a wonderful dinner in our own room. Now that is magical. I warmed towels, cleaned the baby's clothes, washed everything at WDW so I didn't have a load of dirty clothes to wash when I got home, and instead of going to the concierge floor to grab a coffee, I just made the coffee myself. Maybe someday we'll like to go to concierge again, but when your kids are young, it's just too stressful to make sure they are on their best behavior for the other guests. I'd actually enjoy my coffee much more on my own balcony where my kids can be kids and I can relax. Last January was our first trip home (and I've been visiting WDW for 33 yrs now) and it was the most magical It's ever been for me. My DH feels the same way. We take it slower as others have mentioned and I'm not in a frenzy to see everything because I'll be back in a year. And young children can't handle the commando-style visits anyway, so this gives their Mom the incentive to slow down and enjoy the finer details of WDW, where the magic is subtle, yet exists. Within a month of our return to PA, I am planning the next trip. I am in the "Wish I bought sooner" crowd. If you can afford it, and it won't put a strain on your family's finances, then I would suggest buying in. Losing the magic at WDW after buying into DVC is like saying you won't love your first child as much when you have a 2nd. Most of us would say that's impossible and that there is enough love to go around. And the same can be said of WDW's magic.