disneyofcourse
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I've been going back and forth in trying to decide whether to buy DVC or not. I've always kept myself out of debt and have always looked at timeshares as a waste of money. But... with Disney I already go every year and the timeshare idea seems to make sense. One problem is that the money saved is originally for a new car and buying DVC would leave me with exactly half of my car fund. So here's my story.....
Every year I go during May for 5 nights with a water view room and tickets its under $2000 for the whole trip.(2 people) If I look at buying 160-200 points I'd be looking at appx. $800-1000 in yearly fees at $5 a point. Thing is with that many points I can go twice a year in May and during a value time. Meaning it would make sense to buy annual tickets that already include park hopper for the 10+ days I could book each year. With my math it looks like I could go to Disney for double the time for the same price as one trip. $532 x 2 Adults for tickets and then $1000 in yearly maintenance fees. Total just over $2000 for two trips.
Then I have to figure out my initial buy in cost. Say I buy in at BWV at $65 point and get 200 points. That's $13k without closing costs. With the contract expiring in 30 years. Bringing costs up another almost $500 a year to a total of $2500 a year + however much dues go up. Luckily I won't need to finance so that keeps the cost down.
After thinking and thinking I just don't know if buying in is worth spending money on. 5-7 years ago I would have jumped on it but I'm just getting more and more cautious with money. Part of me thinks this is a great opportunity to basically lock in a vacation each year and forcing me to take time off to enjoy life. I also plan on eventually adopting or having kids one day and I remember what fun it was to take a family trip every year for a week or two. All those great memories make me want to offer my future kids guaranteed vacations each year.
I think I just have issues spending money on myself!! Should I go for this and just do it? I don't think I'd regret it once I stepped foot into "vacation time". But on the other side I wouldn't regret not spending the money.
The other huge issue I have is deciding on a home resort If I buy in
but that's a whole other book I could write. Sorry for the long-ness but It really helps me decide if I write things out.
Every year I go during May for 5 nights with a water view room and tickets its under $2000 for the whole trip.(2 people) If I look at buying 160-200 points I'd be looking at appx. $800-1000 in yearly fees at $5 a point. Thing is with that many points I can go twice a year in May and during a value time. Meaning it would make sense to buy annual tickets that already include park hopper for the 10+ days I could book each year. With my math it looks like I could go to Disney for double the time for the same price as one trip. $532 x 2 Adults for tickets and then $1000 in yearly maintenance fees. Total just over $2000 for two trips.
Then I have to figure out my initial buy in cost. Say I buy in at BWV at $65 point and get 200 points. That's $13k without closing costs. With the contract expiring in 30 years. Bringing costs up another almost $500 a year to a total of $2500 a year + however much dues go up. Luckily I won't need to finance so that keeps the cost down.
After thinking and thinking I just don't know if buying in is worth spending money on. 5-7 years ago I would have jumped on it but I'm just getting more and more cautious with money. Part of me thinks this is a great opportunity to basically lock in a vacation each year and forcing me to take time off to enjoy life. I also plan on eventually adopting or having kids one day and I remember what fun it was to take a family trip every year for a week or two. All those great memories make me want to offer my future kids guaranteed vacations each year.
I think I just have issues spending money on myself!! Should I go for this and just do it? I don't think I'd regret it once I stepped foot into "vacation time". But on the other side I wouldn't regret not spending the money.
The other huge issue I have is deciding on a home resort If I buy in
