mikeishere
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- Aug 22, 2010
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Hi im 32 and have a big love for Disney vacations and always go every year or every other year to a Disney park in the world. Im from the UK and just been offered my first permanent contract with a company i've been with for years after years of being on agency and wondering if DVC is a good investment for me? Im single and don't have family/friends etc who are super into it like me so usually go on Disney vacations alone (which doesn't bother me but im sure my brother would come more if had DVC), i usually go every year or every other year (haven't been for 3 years due to covid) but not always to Disney World sometimes to Disneyland Paris as its closer and sometimes easier for me living in the UK, however may start to go to USA Disney World and Disneyland more if DVC was the right fit for me. I also enjoy Universal Studios so if ever went to Florida again would probs do a week in Disney World and a week staying in Universal Studios Hotel. i may be single but no future partner of mine will stop my love of going on Disney vacations but also don't want a partner who thinks they getting freebie trips as i pay into DVC haha. My next Disney trip is booked and i'm going on "backstage magic" with Adventures by Disney and trying my first Disney Cruise the 2nd week of my vacation early next year. I've done some research and see buying direct with Disney is like upwards of $30,000 and don't really want to get loans etc and see all the advice about only pay into DVC if you got the cash as otherwise pay more on loans and i kinda agree and don't want to do loans and hassle and interests that come with that so i guess my only option would be to buy re-sale as i can't afford paying that sort of cash direct with Disney. I see with re-sale you don't get all the perks if don't buy direct. I'm going on my first Disney Cruise next year as i said before and i hear and read that putting DVC points towards a Disney Cruise or a non DVC hotel or Adventures by Disney or an international Disney park like Disney Paris is the worst use of using your DVC points and what if i go on my 1st Disney Cruise and love it and wanna do more Disney Cruises will DVC be worth it then? I like the idea of owning a slice of Disney magic and vacation but im realistic and understand can't just buy into Disney on the sentimental feeling alone. Being from the UK and not USA i'd have travel costs etc to factor in etc but a family member works for an airline.
So really im so unsure so was looking for users on this forum to see if you can help and tell me if DVC will be a bad or good choice for me and whether i should stay clear of it or not?
So really im so unsure so was looking for users on this forum to see if you can help and tell me if DVC will be a bad or good choice for me and whether i should stay clear of it or not?