We're heading to WDW in August 2012, for the 3rd time in 6 years.
Just out of curiosity-- any reasons I should consider investing (money we really probably don't have) into DVC?
Just for clarifation:
When I said we "really don't have the money" I guess I should have been more specific. (It's so easy to forget that people here don't know me and of course will take my words at face value.) We both have solid full time jobs. We could find the money if we wanted to-- we could easily qualify for a loan and pay it off without any issues. But we could also put that same money to other things.
Thanks for the input-- feel free to keep it coming. Thanks for all the information.
If it's money you don't have, then no. DVC is a luxury purchase and should be treated as such.
It sounds to me like DVC is a definite "option" to consider for your family. We bought into DVC back in July 2007 when our 1st child was just a few months old. We now have two children who absolutley love visiting the Disney Parks and seeing Mickey Mouse in person. Everytime we visit, my daughter wants to know, "Why can't we just live in Disney World"? We now visit Disney about 6 times a year and enjoy every vacation. DVC has been a smart choice for us which allows us to create family memories time and time again. We have no regrets and recommend DVC for any family who can afford the purchase. If you're going to use your DVC contract only to visit the DVC resorts, I highly recommend a resale purchase. It will cost you half as much as opposed to a direct purchase through Disney.Just for clarifation:
When I said we "really don't have the money" I guess I should have been more specific. (It's so easy to forget that people here don't know me and of course will take my words at face value.) We both have solid full time jobs. We could find the money if we wanted to-- we could easily qualify for a loan and pay it off without any issues. But we could also put that same money to other things.
Thanks for the input-- feel free to keep it coming. Thanks for all the information.
Another thing to consider is what type of accomidations do you usually stay at on your current trips. If you enjoy the values DVC may not be the best value, but if you often stay deluxe then it might.
Also a big consideration is how early can you plan your trips? DVC works best for trips planned 7-11 months in advance.
Denise in MI
We're heading to WDW in August 2012, for the 3rd time in 6 years.
Just out of curiosity-- any reasons I should consider investing (money we really probably don't have) into DVC?
Rent DVC points for your next trip, then you will have a better picture as you think over a possible future purchase. Your post indicates stays at Polynesian and planning for Beach Club next, so if your plan is to stay at a deluxe resort every other year it may suggest that purchasing DVC can possibly be worthwhile for your family. But even given that, run the numbers carefully because if you take advantage of room discounts, free dining promos etc. those may be better values overall than purchasing a membership.
And keep in mind the following : no free dining when you stay on DVC points, no daily maid service - for stays of less than 8 nights fresh towels & trash emptied on Day4, on stays of 8 nights or longer full cleaning is provided on Day 4 then towels & trash on Day8, if you want additional full cleaning or towels you pay extra for that, reservations at your Home Resort can be booked as early as 11 months in advance during your owner's priority booking window & for popular travel times it is important to book then because at 7 months out members can then book at any other DVC resort they don't own at. Also, AKV is only onsite DVC resort that offers concierge level & there are only 10 villas max that could be available for that so if concierge is what you like purchasing points with AKV as your Home Resort is good idea to have priority booking there.
Best wishes on your planning![]()