Ricola
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DW surprised me in the midst of my planning for our Oct/Nov to the World, and said she thinks we should give ourselves DVC for our 5th anniversary.
Of course, my nasty right brain kicked in, and I started wondering if this is really a good idea for us.
We are now a family of 4, our kids are 4yrs and 6 weeks old.
We've been to WDW once or twice a year for the past 6 or 7 years. We almost always go in Jan/Feb, or Sept/Oct, and we rarely are able to plan more than 2 or 3 months in advance, often much less time than that. We usually are more than happy staying in the moderates at WDW, and almost always have gotten pretty good discounts on them, even booking last minute like we sometimes do. I guess as our kids grow (and hopefully our incomes as well) the deluxes will become more attractive, but right now we don't need them.
We own half a timeshare on St. Thomas which we visit every even year (the odd years going to the friend I bought it with), so we're familiar with the concept in general. (Unfortunately our resort switched from II to RCI a few years back, so its no help in that department.)
I have a few questions about DVC peculiar sort of timeshare, as well as the practical side of how well it might work for our situation. (In no particular order)
1) My first question is, is Interval International membership required of DVC members? In other words, if I have no desire to trade outside the Disney system, can I save myself the annual II fee?
2) I'm not sure I understand "Use Months" and how they will effect my ability to get a room during the times that I want. Can someone give me a simple explanation of this?
3) I'm not sure how many points we realistically will need to stay when we want to. I'm sure this is (as is everything in life) a compromise sort of thing. We can't afford enough points to stay as often as we'd like, nor can we afford to be not working for that long
I think our goal would be to be able to get a week during the summer in a 1BR or 2 weeks in Jan or Oct in a 1 BR on a yearly basis. We may not be able to afford this at first, but I think that's what we want. I can look at the point calculators or charts I have, but what makes me uneasy is how much I can rely on getting "Standard View" rooms. It seems like, perhaps, these are hard to come by, and if that's true, things seem to get dramatically more expensive.
4) People on this board are fond of saying "buy where you plan to stay" yet many seem to stay all over the place. What is the difference between points owned at (for example) OKW versus ones at VWL when it comes to getting a room at VWL? Is it just that someone with VWL points can make the reservation 11 months out while someone with OKW points has to wait until 7 Months out? Or is there something more. (Other than differing maintenance fees)
5) We haven't taken the time to go through a sales presentation while actually at WDW. We're on vacation, and frankly, I've been to enough high pressure timeshare sales things to be frightened to waste a moment of my vacation at one. What are these presentations really like, and should we plan time in Oct. to do one, or just get our questions answered elsewhere?
6) If we were to buy VWL now, and say in a couple years, add points from BC or elsewhere, do they all go in one "account", in other words, assuming we have, say 200 points at each, will we have 11 month reservation priviledges at VWL for all 400 points, or do the priviledges follow the points, meaning we'd have 11mo at WL for 200 pts, and 11mo at BC for 200 points?
7) In practical terms, how hard is it to "rent" my unused points to others. Do they just transfer from one account to another (if that person is a DVC member)? Or do we have to make a reservation together? Is it hard to unload your unused points?
8) How practical is the sort of last minute trip planning we do (sometimes as close as a week ahead) within the confines of the DVC system?
9) I know it's a subjective question, but does staying DVC "feel" like staying at a Pay-to-Stay Disney resort, except your sheets aren't changed as often and your room is bigger? Or does the service and quality of accomodations "slip" a little in DVC. (I've stayed in some timeshare/PTS combination resorts where this is the case, and it bothers me. The "hotel" rooms are maintained at a higher standard than the timeshare rooms, and they also get a higher level of service.)
10) Once I get through 1-9 above, how do I get through the sticker shock? I can already tell that the cost is going to be well above the St. Thomas timeshare I bought 9 years ago, and I'm sure the sicker shock will take a while to wear off. Maybe some happy stories from someone will help?
What other questions should I be asking or thinking about?
Thanks!
Ric


Of course, my nasty right brain kicked in, and I started wondering if this is really a good idea for us.
We are now a family of 4, our kids are 4yrs and 6 weeks old.
We've been to WDW once or twice a year for the past 6 or 7 years. We almost always go in Jan/Feb, or Sept/Oct, and we rarely are able to plan more than 2 or 3 months in advance, often much less time than that. We usually are more than happy staying in the moderates at WDW, and almost always have gotten pretty good discounts on them, even booking last minute like we sometimes do. I guess as our kids grow (and hopefully our incomes as well) the deluxes will become more attractive, but right now we don't need them.
We own half a timeshare on St. Thomas which we visit every even year (the odd years going to the friend I bought it with), so we're familiar with the concept in general. (Unfortunately our resort switched from II to RCI a few years back, so its no help in that department.)
I have a few questions about DVC peculiar sort of timeshare, as well as the practical side of how well it might work for our situation. (In no particular order)
1) My first question is, is Interval International membership required of DVC members? In other words, if I have no desire to trade outside the Disney system, can I save myself the annual II fee?
2) I'm not sure I understand "Use Months" and how they will effect my ability to get a room during the times that I want. Can someone give me a simple explanation of this?
3) I'm not sure how many points we realistically will need to stay when we want to. I'm sure this is (as is everything in life) a compromise sort of thing. We can't afford enough points to stay as often as we'd like, nor can we afford to be not working for that long

4) People on this board are fond of saying "buy where you plan to stay" yet many seem to stay all over the place. What is the difference between points owned at (for example) OKW versus ones at VWL when it comes to getting a room at VWL? Is it just that someone with VWL points can make the reservation 11 months out while someone with OKW points has to wait until 7 Months out? Or is there something more. (Other than differing maintenance fees)
5) We haven't taken the time to go through a sales presentation while actually at WDW. We're on vacation, and frankly, I've been to enough high pressure timeshare sales things to be frightened to waste a moment of my vacation at one. What are these presentations really like, and should we plan time in Oct. to do one, or just get our questions answered elsewhere?
6) If we were to buy VWL now, and say in a couple years, add points from BC or elsewhere, do they all go in one "account", in other words, assuming we have, say 200 points at each, will we have 11 month reservation priviledges at VWL for all 400 points, or do the priviledges follow the points, meaning we'd have 11mo at WL for 200 pts, and 11mo at BC for 200 points?
7) In practical terms, how hard is it to "rent" my unused points to others. Do they just transfer from one account to another (if that person is a DVC member)? Or do we have to make a reservation together? Is it hard to unload your unused points?
8) How practical is the sort of last minute trip planning we do (sometimes as close as a week ahead) within the confines of the DVC system?
9) I know it's a subjective question, but does staying DVC "feel" like staying at a Pay-to-Stay Disney resort, except your sheets aren't changed as often and your room is bigger? Or does the service and quality of accomodations "slip" a little in DVC. (I've stayed in some timeshare/PTS combination resorts where this is the case, and it bothers me. The "hotel" rooms are maintained at a higher standard than the timeshare rooms, and they also get a higher level of service.)
10) Once I get through 1-9 above, how do I get through the sticker shock? I can already tell that the cost is going to be well above the St. Thomas timeshare I bought 9 years ago, and I'm sure the sicker shock will take a while to wear off. Maybe some happy stories from someone will help?

What other questions should I be asking or thinking about?
Thanks!
Ric