The Disney Dude
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 30, 2007
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Hello everyone. I've been on the Disboards for a little over a year now and love it here! I spent many an hour on here planning our WDW trip that we took last summer. It was on that trip that we saw the DVC kiosks and the infomercial on the room tv. We didn't get a chance to take the tour while we were there but my DW and I have been talking off and on about DVC over the last year and I'm wondering if DVC is right for us. I've read a lot in this forum and had many questions answered but still haven't made up my mind.
Since 2000, we have been going to WDW once ever 3-4 years (I'd love to go more often but DW prefers to go less often. That's another story for another post though.
) and have stayed at the value resorts, like All Star Music and Port Orleans. From what I'm reading on here, DVC doesn't really make sense for that type of WDW visiting. However, I can see us going to places like HH or VB in the "off" years between WDW visits. Places that aren't Disney "themed" perse, which would give DW a break from Disney 24/7 that you get at the parks. And maybe even a Disney cruise now and then. (DW loves cruises, since it gives us a break from meal planning/cooking)
I haven't really crunched the #'s yet, but I think even with our every 3-4 year vists, we'd still come out ahead in the long run. It just might take 20 years to break even vs a shorter time that someone who visits more often would get. And having a place for us and our children to go to for the next 50 years is nice. So I guess what I'm asking is would I be making a huge financial mistake by spending $16,000+ on this, with the type of WDW travel habits that we currently have?
Since 2000, we have been going to WDW once ever 3-4 years (I'd love to go more often but DW prefers to go less often. That's another story for another post though.

I haven't really crunched the #'s yet, but I think even with our every 3-4 year vists, we'd still come out ahead in the long run. It just might take 20 years to break even vs a shorter time that someone who visits more often would get. And having a place for us and our children to go to for the next 50 years is nice. So I guess what I'm asking is would I be making a huge financial mistake by spending $16,000+ on this, with the type of WDW travel habits that we currently have?