We have only taken one family vacation to WDW, last month, and are now awaiting ROFR on a resale at BWV. One reason we bought DVC was because DH and I vowed to do Disney totally differently from now on, than we did last month. To give you an idea, last month we stayed 5 nights at Pop Century, and did 5 days at the parks. We were up before the crack of dawn to make it before rope drop and we did not get to relax much. We were in a value resort and although we took an afternoon break everyday (which helped a lot), we felt like we were so far away from everything. DH also insisted on staying deluxe from now on so we could have a queen bed AND be closer to everything. I wanted (originally) to stay on the monorail line from now on, DH said he liked the BC/BW area due to walking distance to 2 parks. DH also insisted on going every other year, 10 nights per trip, and go to the parks every other day, or something like that, so we have down days to relax. So we started looking into DVC when we got back. Here is a description of our future Disney trips as DVC members:
-10-night stays
-One-bedroom accommodations so we can stay up later than the kids (they are only 3 and 1 right now)
-Still going to parks 5 days out of 10, so we can relax the other days, sleep in, enjoy the resorts
-Not going to AK for a while again, until my kids are older and if they want to go on the more "adult" rides there
-2 days at Epcot, 2 days at MK, 1 day at DHS...we will get to still see everything at Epcot and MK without rushing to get it all done in one day
-STaying at BWV every time, so we can walk to Epcot and DHS. This will especially help on Epcot days after taking an afternoon break and then going for dinner in the WS since it is a nice walk and not a long time driving, looking for parking, or waiting for and riding a bus to get there
-Enjoying the beautiful pool at BWV
-when both kids are old enough, Sandcastles Kids Club one night so DH and I can enjoy some evening BW entertainment...all within walking distance of our room!
-If we choose to do so, we still could afford to go every year on points, if we stay in a studio, for 10 nights each trip
Some things that will remain the same:
-Booking my vacation close to one year in advance (we have always done this)
-Enjoying the restaurants (I hate cooking on vacation...the only thing I will do is frozen waffles and scrambled eggs in the morning when staying in a one-bedroom)
-Breakfast in the room (cereal, waffles, or scrambled eggs though...in a one-bedroom we are not limited to only cereal!)
-Character breakfast on the morning of departure (EXCEPT that this time it will be within walking distance because it will be at Cape May Cafe...last month it was Chef Mickey's and we vowed to always end the trip with a character breakfast so we can enjoy some magic the last morning and not go to bed all depressed the night before!)
-Enjoy the magic Disney...I don't think that magical feeling of walking onto Main Street and seeing the castle up ahead will EVER change for us...
So, I think that overall, the quality of our Disney trips will improve greatly based on becoming DVC members.