how did your kids react when you told them you just bought into DVC for 41 yrs?

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were they excited? or do they think they will get bored of disney all the time?
My 9.5 son isnt too thrilled but i told him its not just for the parks
 
Wow I am surprised! We have three kids, 11, 8 and 2. They all were beyond excited. We tease them and ask them if they are going to get tired of going to Disney. Then we all laugh. Even our 2 year old is obsessed. We say he was born with the Disney gene. He tells people he is going to Disney World on "bacation". We just did an add on at VWL(our home). We had a family vote if it should be VWL or BCV. Everyone wanted VWL. (Maybe also BCV when it opens!)
I'm sure you will enjoy your DVC membership!
 
I have a feeling that your son will be pretty happy with your DVC membership when he has children of his own that LOVE to go to Disney World, courtesy of Grandma and Grandpa. ;)
 
My kids (12, 10, 7 at the time) were, and are, thrilled. :D
 

I asked DD12 and DD10 if they would like to go to WDW every year for vacation.

They looked at me like I was the stupidest person on earth and said "Well, duh!!!" :rolleyes:

I guess that means they are happy with the decision!
 
My son was there when we signed but at 12 months he was more interested in walking around, closing doors and throwing the little DVC football they gave him. He did enjoy his first trip to WDW and I bet he will enjoy many future trips.
Then again it looks like he will have to because his parents love WDW and Disney in general.


I am sure to purchase a major add-on when BCV goes on sale.
 
My DS then 8 and DD then 6 were both very excited. They both love the Boardwalk.
 
My DS was 17 and was extremely pleased. Of course, we had just stayed at BWV for cash and he and a friend had a great time. And, of course, we had been to WDW at least 6 times in his lifetime so he knows there is more than just MK.

At 17 (now 18) he enjoys the pools, bringing a friend, the Boardwalk, Pleasure Island, the beach at Vero, etc.
 
We don't have any kids ... but our <i>parents</i> were THRILLED!! :)
 
The meowed at us...I think they were upset that cats aren't allowed in the resort!
 
They wanted to know when they should start packing:p
DD 16, DD 24 & DS 28.
Oh my, can't forget, DGS 4-1/2.
351 days till they all go!
I don't start calling them every day and asking them how many days until 101 days (Dalmatian Day) till departure.

Otherwise its a game to see who asks first whenever we see or talk to each other:D
 
The largest grins and smiles I ever saw on an 8 yo girl and 9 yo boy. :D :D
 
Our kids were very young when we bought in 1991. They just thought of it as their second home-they still do. I think they grew up thinking Mickey was their Uncle. LOL!!! They're both teenagers now and would not miss a Disney vacation for anything!!!
 
We are recent purchsers being a member almost one year. One son was 8 and one son was 1.
However, our 8 year old was thrilled he had been to Disney at least three times already and just loves all Disney things!

Robyn:pinkbounc
 
My little "princesses" were so excited!!! They keeping asking when we are going back.......again........
 
Since our "children" were adults when we joined (youngest was 20), I can't say, but I can say that they were still VERY excited and only admonished us for not doing it sooner!
 
My kids tell me when we croak the points belong to them.
I told them I was going to donate them all to charity!!! LOL
Ps We now have 670(love that CM discount)
 
When DD, 4 asked me if she could ride Poppins horse (Cinderellas Carosel), I told her absolutley----for the next 41 yrs. DS, 2 just said I swim, I swim over and over again. I guess that means they approved. :bounce: :bounce:
 
My dd was 6mo when we purchased....I don't think she'll comprehend the time "before DVC". My ds was 5yo....and seemed pretty happy. He was mostly interested in tracing his hand on scrap paper....and trying to drag his dad off to play video games in the play room. He wouldn't stay there on his own. He does now understand that we'll be going back to WDW every year...and he likes that!
 
Our boys were 18 and 15. Honestly, I don't think they cared one way or the other. They had been to WDW twice before and kinda had the attitude of "been there,done that,what's for dinner mom? ". They're in college now and are happy to see DW and I enjoy DVC but they kinda roll their eyes when we start talking about up coming trips. I think they humor us so we'll keep paying their tuition :-).
 



















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