DMRick
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Also, it seems contradictory to say one doesn't want to worry about rules, booking windows and the like but searches out discount codes.
It's not contradictory. I said nothing about worrying about rules (please don't put words in my mouth)..I said I didn't want to plan (be trapped, is what I actually said) my vacation around not going on weekends, just to use less points. I like to vacation when I want, not when points dictate it. So far, for each month I have wanted to go for the past several years, I have had no problem getting a great price..and that includes weekends. We generally go, January, May, August, and last year, during February. I had a code/postcard/AA each time, and great prices. One of the trips was very last minute, but we had no problems getting in where and when we wanted to.
Lets assume an average moderate price of $109 plus tax ($120) and 30 days, that's $3630 and assume you do that every year.
But we have not paid yet, more than $89 plus tax for a moderate...although we came close to paying $94 plus tax.
Your post earlier was more broad reaching and indicated that there was no value in DVC for anyone and I find that absolutely wrong.
I did not say that....I was responding to the OP. ...although I have yet to see a really good argument for it (I'm sorry..I've sat around and had people go one on one with me, trying to make me see why I would save, doing DVC, and I've done all the costs analysis..and I just wouldn't save piddling)..that would make me want to tie up that amount of money for the "deluxe" rooms I've seen at Disney. I've stayed in far better rooms away from Disney that gave us way more luxury, without all the complaints I have heard on these boards abotu the Disney "deluxe" rooms. I have no problem with the mods..I enjoy them..obviously if you don't and you would pay full price for the deluxes anyway, then, hey, go for it LOL! I would use an AP rate to stay in a deluxe myself, if so inclined, and not feel I have to stay in a timeshare the next year, because I'm paying for it.
I agree with you about counting the lost income in your analysis or the interest paid, but you can't do both.
Was I counting both..I don't even remember anymore. If so, I meant you either were paying it off, and losing the principal and the interest you would have made, or you don't pay it off, and you have payments with interest.
However that said..obviously DVC members on this board think it's worth it, since they own it. So, far be it from me to try to convince you, that own it otherwise. However, I still believe based on what the OP wrote, that it's not for her...unless her tastes, spending habits, etc, change. And I just have to say, I really don't believe it's worth it for a lot of other people..even a lot of those who have already bought into it. I truly believe a lot of it is a sales pitch..a way for Disney to make money, and many people who can't afford it get talked into it. Now, please take note..that I made no blanket statement, that it's that way for everyone...but I think it's pretty easy to come on some of the boards, and "catch" the enthusiasm (and comradery), and sign up, when it really may not be for you.