TiggerBouncy
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DVC Owners Anonymous come to order.
Hi. My name is Alex. And I am.... a DVC Member. My struggles with Disney began when I was little. My parents took me only a few times as I was growing up (we were middle class, but not rich so we had to save for years), but my father's vacation priority was always Disney. After my first divorce, I was in my 30's and my money was my own, so my priority became Disney as well.
In 2011, I was staying at the Contemporary and they put me into BLT. A DVC guide told me he would be interested in showing me what DVC could do for me, but I thought I didn't have the time. He told me what if I could give you your time back? I laughed and said I knew Disney had magic, but I was pretty sure they didn't have a time machine. That was when he produced fast pass cards (in those days, no blackouts).
I was hooked. I became a member that day. Since that day, I have had a problem. When I have bad years, I always have my DVC vacation to fall back on. I plan. I look. I look for new things to do at Disney. I discover. I come to these boards and talk about my experiences. I am on several Disney FB sites.
When I have bad days, I take a few minutes to reflect on my past DVC vacations. I look at my point charts. I plan for the future.
I.... I am not just a user. I hate to admit, I am a pusher too. I take family with me to Disney. I get 1BR rooms (or even treehouses) and let them stay with us. "Bring the kids!" I invite them. All are welcome! You only have to pay for transportation, tickets and food. I know I am probably addicting future generations. I feel no shame in this even thought their lives, like mine, may be spent in turmoil chasing their next big trip.
I did not use protection despite the warnings. I have.... add-on-itis. I did not hear the warnings. I did not believe it could happen to me. I thought I was invincible. DW tells me we can not afford my add-on-itis addiction. I know this. But it doesn't stop me from hoping, dreaming, NEEDING my next contract.
I am a DVC member.
I.... I know we have new members on this board. I know we have some alumni here as well tonight. Some of you may not realize you are addicted to DVC. However, if you have ever had family say to you "you are going to Disney AGAIN?" or perhaps friends have said "there are other places you can go in the world". Whether you think you are addicted to DVC or not, why don't you come out here and join me?
Hi. My name is Alex. And I am.... a DVC Member. My struggles with Disney began when I was little. My parents took me only a few times as I was growing up (we were middle class, but not rich so we had to save for years), but my father's vacation priority was always Disney. After my first divorce, I was in my 30's and my money was my own, so my priority became Disney as well.
In 2011, I was staying at the Contemporary and they put me into BLT. A DVC guide told me he would be interested in showing me what DVC could do for me, but I thought I didn't have the time. He told me what if I could give you your time back? I laughed and said I knew Disney had magic, but I was pretty sure they didn't have a time machine. That was when he produced fast pass cards (in those days, no blackouts).
I was hooked. I became a member that day. Since that day, I have had a problem. When I have bad years, I always have my DVC vacation to fall back on. I plan. I look. I look for new things to do at Disney. I discover. I come to these boards and talk about my experiences. I am on several Disney FB sites.
When I have bad days, I take a few minutes to reflect on my past DVC vacations. I look at my point charts. I plan for the future.
I.... I am not just a user. I hate to admit, I am a pusher too. I take family with me to Disney. I get 1BR rooms (or even treehouses) and let them stay with us. "Bring the kids!" I invite them. All are welcome! You only have to pay for transportation, tickets and food. I know I am probably addicting future generations. I feel no shame in this even thought their lives, like mine, may be spent in turmoil chasing their next big trip.
I did not use protection despite the warnings. I have.... add-on-itis. I did not hear the warnings. I did not believe it could happen to me. I thought I was invincible. DW tells me we can not afford my add-on-itis addiction. I know this. But it doesn't stop me from hoping, dreaming, NEEDING my next contract.
I am a DVC member.
I.... I know we have new members on this board. I know we have some alumni here as well tonight. Some of you may not realize you are addicted to DVC. However, if you have ever had family say to you "you are going to Disney AGAIN?" or perhaps friends have said "there are other places you can go in the world". Whether you think you are addicted to DVC or not, why don't you come out here and join me?
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