lovinthemouse
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A disclaimer before I start ranting: I completely get that DVC isn't for everyone. You really have to want to spend a lot of time at Disney for the next 50 or so years to make it worthwhile. And you have to be in financial shape to do it. And you can't think that staying in a value resort is like living in paradise.
That being said....
What IS it with folks and the whole anti-timeshare views, and why can't they see THAT DVC IS DIFFERENT!!! There's a whole long thread on the resorts board about why folks didn't buy in. A lot of it has to do with the endless crunching of numbers. And that somehow DVCers are suckers because they bought into the whole timeshare scam.
It's NOT ALL ABOUT THE NUMBERS...(Even though our numbers have added up quite nicely. We could sell our DVC for more than we paid for it 12 years ago. And even though we financed, we broke even a long time ago....That trip in the GV with our family really put us over the top! Ever priced out a GV to see how much the cash rate would be?)
IT IS ABOUT:
King size beds
Hot tubs
Balconies
Full sized kitchens
Separate rooms for the kiddies
(and all of the above, while available at off-site condos, comes in the heart of the DISNEY MAGIC and SERVICE!)
And for anyone who's struggled to get a spouse to sign on? I say....just ask that spouse..."Do you want to sleep in the same room as your kids on vacation, or do you want your OWN room?"
end of rant. you know, for the moment.
Perhaps the reason is our travel interests and opinions are simply different than yours. Is this not allowed?
We always find plenty of Disney Magic without DVC.
We aren't bad people.
We just do not share your opinion of DVC.
You know, that's one of the best things about DVC, imho. I know so many in my family who would love to go to Disney, but get sticker shock when they add up the cost. We are able to alleviate a lot of that with wonderful accomodations just a short walk from two parks.
My wife and I have been to WDW probably a dozen times, so we don't have to run ourselves ragged trying to see everything. We can now enjoy sharing what we love, and planning trips, for those who haven't been there.![]()
Actually, my wife and I won't benefit from most of those things, as we intend to use studios most often (no kids for awhile), and DVC still makes sense for us because we typically have gone every year and only stay in moderates or deluxes.![]()
What IS it with folks and the whole anti-timeshare views, and why can't they see THAT DVC IS DIFFERENT!!!
Uh...who really cares how they feel?
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Uh...who really cares how they feel?
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That's funny?
Hummmmmmmmm.........
OMG! Now there's someone on their who has whipped up a doomsday scenario that DVCers are all risking PERSONAL BANKRUPTCY by being a part of DVC.
Under this scenario, Disney starts to fail in 30 years, and comes after us for monstrous dues to keep them in business, and forces all into bankruptcy to take all our money to keep themselves afloat.