We have six children. Five girls and one boy. I feel your pain. Short answer. DVC works well for a large family. Prior to DVC we had to pay for at least two rooms and, of course, mom and dad had to split up since an adult was required in each room even though they were adjacent rooms. We agonized over the decision for a couple of years -- took the tour, read the DISboards, did the spreadsheet, etc. We finally took the plunge about eight years ago and have no regrets other than I wish we would have known about it back in 1993. We did pay cash for a resale and then an add-on. We discovered that we spent about the same as before DVC but for a longer stay. We now had a full kitchen that cut costs for dining, two baths, a laundry room so we didn't need to pack as much, and two bedrooms plus a sofa sleeper in the living room to accommodate 8 sleepy heads. Oh, and a Master Suite so that Mom and Dad are together and can have some well deserved privacy. Did I mention the jacuzzi?
We do purchase the Annual Passes with the DVC discount. Originally we would stagger our trips so that we would get at least two visits out of each AP only requiring us to buy one every other year. Now that our kids have grown up (we can actually anticipate an empty nest!!) and we only have our youngest at home full time, we visit twice a year and use the DVC renewal discount. Now, when we go, its just our youngest and one of the others will come along. We don't require the 2 BR that we did initially so our points go further. I anticipate this will change as our granddaughter gets older and more grand kids come along.
Here is a link to a primer that also provides a link to a spreadsheet to play around with if you feel the need to be logical about this decision. http://www.mouseplanet.com/8739/A_Disney_Vacation_Club_Primer
However, we consider this, DVC, to be a significant part of our physical and mental healthcare program.
We do purchase the Annual Passes with the DVC discount. Originally we would stagger our trips so that we would get at least two visits out of each AP only requiring us to buy one every other year. Now that our kids have grown up (we can actually anticipate an empty nest!!) and we only have our youngest at home full time, we visit twice a year and use the DVC renewal discount. Now, when we go, its just our youngest and one of the others will come along. We don't require the 2 BR that we did initially so our points go further. I anticipate this will change as our granddaughter gets older and more grand kids come along.
Here is a link to a primer that also provides a link to a spreadsheet to play around with if you feel the need to be logical about this decision. http://www.mouseplanet.com/8739/A_Disney_Vacation_Club_Primer
However, we consider this, DVC, to be a significant part of our physical and mental healthcare program.
