Our family just returned from a one week stay at the Yacht Club. It was our second such visit to the Yacht Club in less than two years. We have four young children and we love taking them to WDW. While at WDW we went to the DVC open house and signed up to purchase 300 points at the Hilton Head Resort. I am awaiting a FedEx package with the appropriate paper work so that we can make club membership official. My question for this forum concerns the advice we got for purchasing at HH instead of the Villas at Wilderness Lodge. We are paying $75 a point, but the promotion (i.e. price reduction) available at HH was larger than that at Wilderness Lodge - by about $900. In addition the yearly maintenance at HH is a bit less than that at Wilderness Lodge. However, as you all know we will not have a home base at WDW. Our sales agent advised us that this did not matter, as points are points, and that securing reservations during non-peak times at WDW seven months in advance will not be a problem - no guarantee of course. I doubt seriously that we will want to go to WDW during peak times like Christmas and Spring Break so we were comfortable with this advice (we can still change our minds according to our sales agent by redoing paper work). So my question concerns real-life experience those on this board would care to share regarding securing reservations at WDW (OKW, BWV, WL) seven months in advance. Have we been given reasonable advice, or are reservations at WDW made through the DVC difficult to make? We have NO interest in HH as we do not golf nor have we ever been to Hilton Head. We want to go to WDW, but do we really need a home base in FLA to use our points at WDW? The price differential is $900 plus the difference in yearly maintanence. Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated as we still have time to change our minds.