Jhuff8181
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- Joined
- Jul 5, 2005
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Here’s a brief history. In 2000 my wife and our eight children visited Wilderness Lodge and of course we were hooked. We had been to WDW a few times before but had never stayed on site. We vowed never to stay off sight again. That same year the Villas as Wilderness Lodge came on the market. We purchased enough points to stay in a two room villa in January for two weeks each year. I think it was around 385 points for something like $27000. We went once or twice a year for the next eight years. Over time the maintenance fees grew and grew. In 2008 the fees were around $1800. We experienced some financial difficulties and sold our ownership in part due to the annual fees. We were able to sell our ownership for what it cost us initially.
We are now able to go back some four years later with a smaller family (only three kids left at home). We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside. The total cost for 10 nights with park tickets and the free dining plan is $4000.
So here is my question. I know it is “cool” to own DVC but is it worth the cost? With an initial investment of over $25000 and annual costs of nearly $4000 we got a room, just a room. We still had to buy park tickets and food on top of that. We want to start going back every year but I just can’t justify the cost. Ho do you justify the cost?
**Corrected MF's to $1800 getting old I guess.
We are now able to go back some four years later with a smaller family (only three kids left at home). We are staying at Port Orleans Riverside. The total cost for 10 nights with park tickets and the free dining plan is $4000.
So here is my question. I know it is “cool” to own DVC but is it worth the cost? With an initial investment of over $25000 and annual costs of nearly $4000 we got a room, just a room. We still had to buy park tickets and food on top of that. We want to start going back every year but I just can’t justify the cost. Ho do you justify the cost?
**Corrected MF's to $1800 getting old I guess.