How did you get seriously interested in DVC?

I'm in this same boat. I LOVE Disney World, and I don't want to have to convince my wife and family to make a trip happen every time. To be clear, they all love it too, but my wife always wants to feel justified in our spending, and WDW has never really felt that way for her because it's so splurgy. DVC makes it way less so, and makes it a lot easier and natural to make those vacations happen.
Yes! I'm definitely in the camp of feeling like I need to justify the cash spent on each vacation, so I'm glad that we finally just bit the bullet. It will eventually save us money in the long run, but for now it's nice knowing that we have a standing vacation waiting for us at a location we would probably be visiting a lot anyway with a young kid.

It's also good to know that we always have a way to add more or even sell our contract if needed. The resale market is still so strong even after all the economic bumps! I can finally see why DVC has a ton of members now that we're in the "club" 🤣
 
I know you’re not supposed to buy DVC for the perks, as they can change. However, I bought for Moonlight Magic. As a character enthusiast, I saw a TikTok of all the rare characters at a DCA MM and knew I wanted that chance as well. Talked it over with the boyfriend. He thought it was too much money to pay to meet characters. We tabled the discussion for several months until I got FOMO seeing another MM video. I had to pull the trigger on direct, and he and I have both never been happier. We’ve had 11 Disney trips this year. We’ve since bought 3 resale contracts and are shopping for another as we speak.
 
I know you’re not supposed to buy DVC for the perks, as they can change. However, I bought for Moonlight Magic. As a character enthusiast, I saw a TikTok of all the rare characters at a DCA MM and knew I wanted that chance as well. Talked it over with the boyfriend. He thought it was too much money to pay to meet characters. We tabled the discussion for several months until I got FOMO seeing another MM video. I had to pull the trigger on direct, and he and I have both never been happier. We’ve had 11 Disney trips this year. We’ve since bought 3 resale contracts and are shopping for another as we speak.
Wow. Good for you!
 
I know you’re not supposed to buy DVC for the perks, as they can change. However, I bought for Moonlight Magic. As a character enthusiast, I saw a TikTok of all the rare characters at a DCA MM and knew I wanted that chance as well. Talked it over with the boyfriend. He thought it was too much money to pay to meet characters. We tabled the discussion for several months until I got FOMO seeing another MM video. I had to pull the trigger on direct, and he and I have both never been happier. We’ve had 11 Disney trips this year. We’ve since bought 3 resale contracts and are shopping for another as we speak.
Wow! Which resort did you pick direct?
 

Going to AKL to eat at Boma and then to BCV to eat at Cape May. I fell in love with the resorts and started really investigating DVC as an option. Before that I was a value or offsite guy.
 
When we were planning our first disney trip my wife mentioned the idea of staying at the contemporary. It was ridiculous and like 10k +for a room our trip. We booked a room at AOA for 3.5k at like a year and a half out but then started researching resorts more. I initially wanted port orleans riverside as it could accomodate 5 people at a cheaper price than AOA.

However we also discovered DVC rentals and DVC resale at that time. We sent a request to a DVC rental broker and within a few weeks right around the 11 month window our room was confirmed. We had also started watching the dis and old dvc show with Pete and a bunch of others that aren't around anymore. We did this for the next 11 months leading up to our trip. We were convinced we probably wanted to do resale at some point, but we wanted to experience our rental stay first at the polynesian. We were sold on it after our trip and got a resale contract signed within a month of returning home.
 
At a park kiosk?
At a resort?
From another member?
Doing your own research?

For 15 years, I passed those kiosks thinking it was beyond my reach and really having no clue how it worked. Discovering resale really open things up for me, for several reasons.

Obviously, the official DVC infomercials and kiosks never really drew me in.
Dabbled in tours but never thought we would keep going back year after year sometimes multiple times. Decided to rent points in 2019 after more than 25 years of moderates and we were hooked. Took our one year old granddaughter for her first trip a few weeks ago which only confirmed we made the right choice … Only regret is we didn’t jump in sooner
 
My wife (girlfriend at the time) and I took our first trip together to WDW in Feb 2019. It was the first time either of us had gone on a Disney vacation. We fell in love with WDW and have been going at least once a year since. We would see DVC kiosks and signs here and there so I looked into what it was. I saw the price and the word 'timeshare' and told my wife this isn't for us lol. Then my wife found out that one of her colleagues is a DVC member and she told us about the resale market. When we saw the prices, we decided to learn the ins and outs of the program and decided it was indeed for us! We went from All Stars to the Grand Floridian and haven't looked back! Now we have a 1 year old who is going on their 2nd Disney trip next month 🙌
 
Like so many others we always stayed off site when I was growing up and visiting WDW. Our first family onsite vacation was in spring of 2018 staying at the all Star music, my wife was then hooked at staying on property. Shortly after returning the Disney vacation club emails start coming in but at the time I didn't think we would be going back enough to make it worth the cost ( I think it was $170 per point at copper Creek and 75 points for member benefits ). A few months later we were planning another trip for the fall of 2019 to visit family and figured we would stay at WDW to allow the kids to go on some of the rides they were not able to the year before. I knew we were going to stay on property and started looking at the WDW reservations when I stumbled on DVC points rentals. Our first rental was at OKW and the family loved it. Upon returning home I started looking into purchasing direct and in my research ended up buying a 100 point resale contract at AKV in 2021. 300 points later and a mixture of resale and direct points we have been back every year.
 
in 1999, a friend who was a member belonged to an AOL DVC chat room (remember those?). The group decided to do a meetup. My friend asked if I wanted to join, she was sharing an OKW 2 bedroom with 2 others. I said yes. I couldn’t believe how nice it was. I had taken my mom on a couple trips and I thought this would be great for us. That was March. I thought about it and in September I bought Boardwalk. The choice at the time was OKW or BWV. We had stayed at Beach Club the year before and I loved the location. Plus BWV rooms were harder to get. I took her the following May for Mothers Day and we stayed at OKW with plans for December at BWV. We always stayed in a 1 bedroom. She was blown away by the room. I can still see her face when we walked in!

Edit: The 1999 meetup was about 15 women. My friend and I are still friends with many of them (on Facebook now).
 
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Didn't get serious until I was shaken awake by 2 DVC families while heading to Port Canaveral from a pre-cruise stay at Boardwalk Inn. They'd mentioned when we boarded the cruise shuttle bus that it was difficult for them to get in BWV and were asking our strategy. I told them I wasn't a member, and we had no issue booking our hotel room. This made the couple in front of us turn around, lol! Both families then tag-teamed their questions: how many times we visit Disney/year, found out we were out-of-state Passholders who went often and stayed at mostly Deluxe resorts. We got it from both the front and back- how it just made sense to be a member. I told them I'd looked at it before but didn't like couch beds so I didn't see the need for 1-2 bedrooms since not everyone in our family goes each time and we didn't want a kitchen.. They told me of the refurbs that were beginning to include 2 beds. This was around the time RIV and VGF were active.
I got curious and was wondering if we WERE wasting money- met with a guide on the ship, did a tour of the resort studios at VGF during our post-cruise stay, and instantly fell in love. I had been wanting something like a hotel room because we love eating at WDW restaurants, and that gave it to us. Signed that trip and am quite thankful for being held hostage to the 50-minute timeshare sales pitch those members gave us on that bus! We've been adding on since.
 
I’ve been a DVC member and lover since childhood. When I was 11 we were on my third trip ever to Disney, when my parents heard about the DVC. This was right after the club started, 1992. They bought into it on that trip and we started doing one long annual Disney trip, usually in a 2 br or grand villa because my grandparents and other family members often came along. I’m now a member with my own contracts and I still do one long annual trip thanks to DVC. So I was sold on DVC by seeing how my parents were able to take these nice long trips and treat family members as well, and stay in better accommodations then standard rooms. But my parents were sold into it at a kiosk..
 










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