We have some friends that bought points - they initially bought 200 then went back and bought 100 more. That's all well and good - but they are a married couple with no children, and she doesn't even seem to like Disney all that much. We had a family trip in 2008 that they came down for 5 days of (we were there with our kids for 8-9 days, they came down mid-way through our trip - in their own room - we just showed them around). For that trip they stayed in a 1 BR using incentive points.
In December just the 4 of us went down. We come down often, so were conserving our points and got a standard view studio at AKL. They did the same.
We were talking about banking - I think they have lost some of their initial points. I don't know their use year - but they initiated the purchase in the fall of 2007, they have only stayed about 8 nights since then, and part of them were on incentive points - not even their regular points.
While we were there in December they went and watched the Candlelight Processional because, as the wife said, it could be 3 or 4 years before they come back again. HUH?? What are you going to do with all your points???
I know you can trade out and do other stuff with them - something we never seem to have enough points to do because we use all ours at WDW, but from what I have seen that takes more planning - and they are more spur-of-the-moment travelers.
Both of them are intelligent people so I guess I just don't get how they are handling this. And trust me, we have talked their ears off about how it all works, and banking and borrowing....
