skier_pete
DIsney-holics Anon
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2006
- Messages
- 13,057
I agree - even though I made it, that no analogy is perfect - but of course that's what an analogy is. You make an analogy to give someone an approximation of an unfamiliar topic with a familiar topic. DVC ownership/purchasing is extremely unique, it isn't even like other timeshares, so to someone that's new to it, it might be helpful for them to have an analogy.
In the end though - I think everyone agrees - do what works best for you. Myself, there is NO WAY on earth I would spend $168+ per point when I can spend $80 for the same product - with "the same product" being a room at WDW. We stayed at the Poly on our AKV and I loved the Poly a lot, it's probably my favorite resort, but the amount I like it more than AKV is probably on a scale of 1 to 10 and the Poly is a 10, AKV is a 9.4. And to me to go bring the Certainty of a 9.4 to a certainty of a 10 is not worth twice the price. (And it's even more than that, since the # of points for the Poly is 25-50% more than for AKV, so really Poly is 75% more expensive than AKV.
But to each his own. As I've said already, the OP has done a very reasoned and logical review, and decided what is best for him. That's really all any of us should hope that someone does. I much more worry about the people that post. "We bought DVC on a whim during our vacation, should we keep it? How's it work? Can I use my points anywhere?" This OP is certainly not that
In the end though - I think everyone agrees - do what works best for you. Myself, there is NO WAY on earth I would spend $168+ per point when I can spend $80 for the same product - with "the same product" being a room at WDW. We stayed at the Poly on our AKV and I loved the Poly a lot, it's probably my favorite resort, but the amount I like it more than AKV is probably on a scale of 1 to 10 and the Poly is a 10, AKV is a 9.4. And to me to go bring the Certainty of a 9.4 to a certainty of a 10 is not worth twice the price. (And it's even more than that, since the # of points for the Poly is 25-50% more than for AKV, so really Poly is 75% more expensive than AKV.
But to each his own. As I've said already, the OP has done a very reasoned and logical review, and decided what is best for him. That's really all any of us should hope that someone does. I much more worry about the people that post. "We bought DVC on a whim during our vacation, should we keep it? How's it work? Can I use my points anywhere?" This OP is certainly not that