harleyquinn
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Ok, I've been doing my homework, asked myself the tough questions, and come out with the desicion that DVC will be right for my family within the next few years (probably once the next new resort is built).
Now I have the Herculian task of convincing my DH that it is a good choice.
I know that everyone's situations are different, but I was hoping if you would share your experiences convincing your other halves if you've been in the same boat.
So how did you convince your other half to buy DVC?
Thanks!
I promise I'll leave you guys alone for a while after this last post! Really!
Now I have the Herculian task of convincing my DH that it is a good choice.
I know that everyone's situations are different, but I was hoping if you would share your experiences convincing your other halves if you've been in the same boat.
So how did you convince your other half to buy DVC?
Thanks!
I promise I'll leave you guys alone for a while after this last post! Really!

If DH is interested in high quality family vacations, that should be the bottom line.
. As you can imagine, a week was a little costly. We took the tour at BWV, took the paperwork home, thought it over for about a week, and bought our first 180 points. Knowing the difference between the cash we paid for the week ressie and buying in (at that time) to DVC, our decision was easy.
It's the best decision we ever made! Good luck!
The trip we were on when we toured was a "cheer-up" trip after a long, hard period of time.
and then if that doesn't work, then lots of
. TE HE HE! Either that or he's got some kind of sick plot to make me so sick of the place that we'll never go back! This is the same man who used to call WDW "rat world" and complained that everytime we went, there went the kids college funds and/or his retirement. 
