Other than the 11 month window, not really.
There is a difference in dues between locations, but that is not really an advantage, it's more just a result of resort size, age, construction, wear and tear, etc.
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the only two exclusive advantages to your home resort areHi! I realize that at "home" you can book 11 months out (& that some homes have more years than others) but besides that, does it really matter what your "home" is?
Thanks!!
I don't think it's likely, but people need to be aware of what they are really buying. Too often, people put too much faith in their timeshare salesman and they bank on "Oh, Disney wouldn't do that to us."You're scaring me, JimMIA... We haven't returned our signed papers yet - are we making a big mistake by buying in now? Is it likely that, in the near-future, we will be limited to our home resort only?
You're scaring me, JimMIA... We haven't returned our signed papers yet - are we making a big mistake by buying in now? Is it likely that, in the near-future, we will be limited to our home resort only?
...While they could technically limit the reservations to home resort only, there have been thousands of members who would feel misled by the Disney sales reps and my guess is that it would be more headache than they would want to live with.