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There's one more factor to consider... while it's not financial, I still feel it's important... emotional.![]()
I crunched the numbers every way I could, then finally I asked myself, "Do you want to own a little piece of Disney?"
The answer was "Yes!" It makes me happy to own this. I can't say that about most things that I own.![]()
We look forward to the trips as a family and it gives us something we can all relate to (for now, at least). We have taken the grandparents and the cousins with us on trips, that would not have happened with cash vacations.
I still think it was a good decision financially to own DVC, for us at least. This also makes me happy.And it has been amazing how many deals on travel I have been able to get now that I have a consistent destination in mind. I don't find we have "saved" a lot of money at the end of the day, but taken many more trips, in really nice accommodations, for the same money we had previously spent on much fewer, less satisfying locations.
I also expect the value to grow as time passes and cash prices also go up. I'm thinking the 10 year mark will really make me glad we did it.
Just my 2 cents.![]()
Great points and just the line of thinking that I took when we bought last month. We go to Disney almost every year and I love it!!! I am also fortunate to have vacation dollars built into my household budget that are solely for the purpose of vacation and fun.
When I analyzed the costs of DVC vs. continuing to pay out of pocket, I used those vacation dollars as my guide. The cost of owning DVC for the year--MF, monthly payments, tickets, food, and airfare--was less then what I currently put away for vacations, so I knew it was a good deal for me!
Now that I own, I am even more excited about my WDW trips!! I can't wait to go home in August!!!!