Hi,
I need a wee bit of hand-holding on this. I am a TOTAL novice when it comes to DVC and am reading furiously trying to bring myself up to speed. We are finding ourselves to be huge DLR fans. We plan on going to DLR every single year for about 4-5 nights every year at least until our children are out of college. And then taking the Grandchildren (God willing!) We are not as drawn to WDW. I know I will love WDW when we do visit someday but DLR is quite close to home and is our first love for many reasons.
We are native West-coasters and our last name is even the same as one of the main characters - it's fate that we are so drawn to DLR.
Soooo . . . three questions:
1. If we are not interested at all in buying into a "home resort" in WDW will it ever be at all possible for us to buy ownership in GCV? In any capacity?
2. If so, is it even worth it for us to become members of DVC at all? In short, I am married to DLR and have an emotional pull there that I'd love to formalize via DVC. BUT DH is very skeptical of time-shares in general. He is an independent spirit and not what you'd call a "joiner." OTOH, he LOVES DLR! He gets that magic spark in his eyes when going there. It is the only place we have vacationed where our entire family has a fantastic time. You know how it is . . .
The thing is, we don't really care where we stay at DLR. As long as it is within walking distance and clean we like everything from the basic hotels right on Harbor to the DLH (though the rooms need updating for the price) to the GCH. Of course we enjoy luxury accomodations but it is not CRITICAL for us at DLR because there is so much to do and enjoy outside of the resort.
So in that case, would DVC even be worth it for us financially? Emotionally I think it would be awesome but I'd like to know that locking in our room rates ahead of time makes at least some financial sense. That's the only angle I have with DH to make this happen (if we'd even have access to GCV in the first place.)
3. And last but not least, what exactly are the perks of being a "founding member"?
I have read the last couple of threads on GCV but my head is still spinning - eep!
Thanks for your time!
I need a wee bit of hand-holding on this. I am a TOTAL novice when it comes to DVC and am reading furiously trying to bring myself up to speed. We are finding ourselves to be huge DLR fans. We plan on going to DLR every single year for about 4-5 nights every year at least until our children are out of college. And then taking the Grandchildren (God willing!) We are not as drawn to WDW. I know I will love WDW when we do visit someday but DLR is quite close to home and is our first love for many reasons.
We are native West-coasters and our last name is even the same as one of the main characters - it's fate that we are so drawn to DLR.
Soooo . . . three questions:
1. If we are not interested at all in buying into a "home resort" in WDW will it ever be at all possible for us to buy ownership in GCV? In any capacity?
2. If so, is it even worth it for us to become members of DVC at all? In short, I am married to DLR and have an emotional pull there that I'd love to formalize via DVC. BUT DH is very skeptical of time-shares in general. He is an independent spirit and not what you'd call a "joiner." OTOH, he LOVES DLR! He gets that magic spark in his eyes when going there. It is the only place we have vacationed where our entire family has a fantastic time. You know how it is . . .
The thing is, we don't really care where we stay at DLR. As long as it is within walking distance and clean we like everything from the basic hotels right on Harbor to the DLH (though the rooms need updating for the price) to the GCH. Of course we enjoy luxury accomodations but it is not CRITICAL for us at DLR because there is so much to do and enjoy outside of the resort.
So in that case, would DVC even be worth it for us financially? Emotionally I think it would be awesome but I'd like to know that locking in our room rates ahead of time makes at least some financial sense. That's the only angle I have with DH to make this happen (if we'd even have access to GCV in the first place.)
3. And last but not least, what exactly are the perks of being a "founding member"?
I have read the last couple of threads on GCV but my head is still spinning - eep!
Thanks for your time!