- Is the price worth it in the long run? ($33,000 plus $1100 a year for 50 yrs!!!) yikes!
If you are used to paying cash for Deluxe Disney accommodations, you'll make out like a bandit in the long run. Figure how far those points will go in a year, and how much you would pay cash for similar accommodations. Chances are with
DVC you are vacationing for about $.40 on the dollar (rough guesstimate.)
-If I want out, can I sell easily and not lose my shirt?
As long as you hold the contract for about 4-5 years, you should do OK. Resale prices tend to be about $10-15 below DVC's sale prices. By 2013, DVC's price will probably be in the $120 neighborhood, meaning you could recoup your $107 (or close to it) in a sale.
Of course, that doesn't include broker commission on the sale, which runs at least 10%.
If you hold for a few years, you won't lose your shirt but you may not get every penny back. But what you will do over that time is save a lot on your Disney trips.
-Does anyone wish they had not done it?
You'll probably have a hard time getting an objective answer to that question on a DVC forum.
With the stock market down and the economy like it is, am I crazy?
Not as long as your finances are stable. If you are a few years away from retirement and your 401k is going in the toilet, you may want to reconsider. Or if there is any reason to believe you may be out of a job soon.
Just make sure you don't view this as any sort of investment. You are pre-paying for the next 50 years' worth of vacations.
One other comment: Since you said you are buying 300 points, you may want to ask that the contract be split into at least 2 separate units. I believe you need to have at least one contract of 160 points, but then you could have a second contract of 140 points. DVC contracts can only be sold in their entirety. Thus if you were to discover that 300 points was too many for your family to consistently use, your only option would be to sell the entire 300-pt contract and buy a smaller one.
With two contract of 160 and 140, you could someday sell the 140-pt contract and keep the other.
In fact, if you intend on using your points at more than just the one DVC resort (Bay Lake Tower), you could buy ownership at two separate resorts--get 160 points at BLT and 140 at the Animal Kingdom Villas...or something like that.