How has DVC changed your Disney experience?

Poppins, did you get double developer points? did you mean 720 points for free?................................. If yes, wow!!! that is a deal!!

Actually, we got 560 developer points - still a sweet deal. We purchase 200 pts. in June 2007, got 400 developer points on top of the 200 so we immediately had 600. We purchased another 160 in Jan of this year while on our cruise. Got 160 right away for 2007 use year, 160 developer points and then, with our use year being Feb, another 160 + 200 was deposited in Feb of this year. We had 1280 points to spend and only two of us - not like THAT will ever happen again but we got to take some awesome trips!:cool1:
 
We were 7-night moderate resort, pretty commando people before DVC. We always did the DDP.

Changes with DVC:
1 - Longer trips - we do a two week trip (with 4-5 nights at Vero) every year now. We did the first one because of developer points, and then added on. Vacation is now seen a time to relax - previously I always said I needed a vacation to recover from vacation! We'd come back happy but exhausted - now I come back happy and relaxed/rested.

2-BIG changes in dining. We started off still doing the DDP but it did not take long to realize that with extended time on the DDP we were getting sick of the typical table service. This coincided with the discovery of what a pleasure signature dining is. We now use the DDE(TIW) to do a signature meal most evenings. Regular TS just lost most of its appeal. We spend lots more on dining now.

3 - We became view snobs. I never cared about view before (would never had paid more cash for one) - but with so many dedicated view offerings, I got hooked. Now, view is at the top of my list of what I look for in a resort.

4 - I travel alone with the kids. Would not have done this without DVC - my kids (and I) are so familiar with the resorts/transportation/parks now that I am 100% comfortable going alone with them.

5 - We'll go into parks just to ride one or two things or eat. No more rushing. We've also gotten into doing the "off the beaten trail" activities and attractions that would have seemed like time-wasters before - like the activity room in Sounds Dangerous or Tom Sawyer's Island, which is one of my favorite things now.

6 - We spend a lot more time at the pool (no more feeling like I need to suck every second park-time possible and that we can swim at home).

7 - I don't buy many souvieneers anymore.

8 - We're able to be generous with the people we love. Whether that's bringing grandparents along "on us" or giving a honeymoon trip to friends. It's pretty cool to be able to "share".
 
We were 7-night moderate resort, pretty commando people before DVC. We always did the DDP.

Changes with DVC:
1 - Longer trips - we do a two week trip (with 4-5 nights at Vero) every year now. We did the first one because of developer points, and then added on. Vacation is now seen a time to relax - previously I always said I needed a vacation to recover from vacation! We'd come back happy but exhausted - now I come back happy and relaxed/rested.

2-BIG changes in dining. We started off still doing the DDP but it did not take long to realize that with extended time on the DDP we were getting sick of the typical table service. This coincided with the discovery of what a pleasure signature dining is. We now use the DDE(TIW) to do a signature meal most evenings. Regular TS just lost most of its appeal. We spend lots more on dining now.

3 - We became view snobs. I never cared about view before (would never had paid more cash for one) - but with so many dedicated view offerings, I got hooked. Now, view is at the top of my list of what I look for in a resort.

4 - I travel alone with the kids. Would not have done this without DVC - my kids (and I) are so familiar with the resorts/transportation/parks now that I am 100% comfortable going alone with them.

5 - We'll go into parks just to ride one or two things or eat. No more rushing. We've also gotten into doing the "off the beaten trail" activities and attractions that would have seemed like time-wasters before - like the activity room in Sounds Dangerous or Tom Sawyer's Island, which is one of my favorite things now.

6 - We spend a lot more time at the pool (no more feeling like I need to suck every second park-time possible and that we can swim at home).

7 - I don't buy many souvieneers anymore.

8 - We're able to be generous with the people we love. Whether that's bringing grandparents along "on us" or giving a honeymoon trip to friends. It's pretty cool to be able to "share".

All of that sounds fantastic!!!!!

How do you pull off number 7?????? That one gets me everytime!!!!:rotfl2:
 

In addition to what many others have said (more trips, longer stays, bring guests, slowed pace, no commando, enjoy resorts themselves, more R&R, etc) we have found that we spend more time (and money) on fine dining, excursions/activities and exploring the area (inside and outside of wdw) much more frequently then previous to being a DVC member. Those were the things we "didnt want to waste time on" before as our "park time" was so prescious previously.

When one can sit back and close their eyes and picture walking up main street in the MK and then name every attraction in order from tomorrowland, counterclockwise to adventureland (or vice versa) its safe to that they are probably a local wdw fan or a dvc member. Enjoy your DVC !!!
 
I agree with all of the other posters! We go more often, we slow down and enjoy the time off w/ family and friends that we bring with us. We make memories that will last a life time. Also I like the fact that my son will be able to take me when I'm 80. :rotfl2:
 



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