mdsd8700
It's kind of fun to do the impossible
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DVC is an emotional purchase. You sell yourself on the idea of making memories with your kids that will last forever. You sell yourself on the idea of your kids one day staying in the same rooms that they did with you, but with their own children. For me, I would vacation at WDW withy family in the 70's. we would drive from NY in the station wagon and stay at small motels an hour away in Daytona. We would drive on the morning to the MK. I remember riding on the monorail as it passed through the Contemporary, and I couldn't even conceive the thought of family staying there. Today I have a deed in my strong box showing that I own part of that resort. I sit on my balcony and watch the monorail go by. It feels good. People by for many different reasons.
Thanks for sharing. It was definitely more emotional for us as well. We thought it about for a very long time and finally pulled the trigger when we were able to pay cash. That was only in 2010. My husband grew up going to WDW staying at the CR but mostly the Poly. I didn't go until I was 19 with a friend. Our kids are 19 and 16 and have spent their childhood going to Disney as well. We are thrilled to be able to share that with not only our family but our friends in the years to come because of our DVC.