Especially if you like to spend a little more time relaxing at the resort or in your villa.abner1776 said:Previous post is right on point....DVC will never make sense if you are only looking for value or moderate resorts.
DVC resorts are "deluxe" resorts, but you get to enjoy them at moderate prices.
What usually happens is people begin at a value resort and then move up and like the deluxe resorts so much they begin looking for a way to enjoy the deluxe resorts without paying the deluxe price and that is when DVC becomes an option.

goofydiz said:We just joined and haven't yet closed - so I can't comment on anything as relates to using DVC as of yet. But for the past 16 years we have visited WDW once a year and stayed at Value or Moderates. The thing is more recently we started visiting more than once a year. When you factor in the price of staying 2 or more trips a year with what you gain - we figured we can't lose. We will be paying less in maintenance fees on our 190 point contract than what it cost to stay for 1 week. And we get to stay at these wonderful villas. And hey - we always know how many points it will take for a weeks stay - that will never change.
I'm thinking that "Boas" post may be right on the money when it comes to our family. I am the type of person thats go-go-go nonstop and try to rush everything into every minute of every day. My family is constantly telling me to slow down......so, maybe now I can do that and take it all in a little more. Knowing that I will be going back till I'm old and gray is such a good feeling. I don't have to treat each trip like it may be my last. I know it won't be long till I'll be home again!![]()
Corwin12 said:I am intrigued by DVC, but the maint. fees seem high, and may increase each year. If you a couple without kids who are only interested in a basic room when traveling to Disney, doesn't it make more sense to just stay at a value resort? I booked one in December for only 71.00 a night.
Corwin12 said:I am intrigued by DVC, but the maint. fees seem high, and may increase each year. If you a couple without kids who are only interested in a basic room when traveling to Disney, doesn't it make more sense to just stay at a value resort?
lisaviolet said:And don't get me started on what happens when a DVCer tries out a one bedroom. We did it. My partner won't even hear the word studio when I'm planning the next trip. It's so frustrating.

Corwin12 said:doesn't it make more sense to just stay at a value resort?


Corwin12 said:I am intrigued by DVC, but the maint. fees seem high, and may increase each year. If you a couple without kids who are only interested in a basic room when traveling to Disney, doesn't it make more sense to just stay at a value resort? I booked one in December for only 71.00 a night.
MonkeyPants said:even though I have only been a DVC member since..well this year, members of my family have been in it snice the start and while enjoy the extra space the 1 bedroom + gives (not to mention the kitchen) going with a studio means more time at disney for me and that makes resisting the 1 bedroom pretty easy![]()