People who only have landlines (yes there are still some) still have to pay for long distance.
I have two landlines at two places (I don't use either) and neither one have additional charges for long distance, non-international.
Not so sure.
But the 2 main factors are if you plan to visit WDW each year, and how long you keep the assets.
In 5 years the $30K car will be maybe $12K? The $20K maybe $9K?
5 years of dues on 100 points is $2.5K.
So it comes down to the 100 Point value. My guess $15K (or more with walking dist to Star Wars/TSL).
So the $30K car will loose $18K.
The $20K car will $11K.
But the BWV will go from $10K to $15K.
But here's the kicker, if you stay at BWI 5 weeks on cash you loose over $10K at $300 a night (or POP by then IMO).
Bottom line the $30K car lost $18K. An asset left of $12K on $30K invested.
The $20K car lost $11K but DVC gained $5K and saved $10K. An asset left of $34K on $32.5K invested.
I get what you are trying to say but I don't think you can compare a car to a timeshare. One is an optional vacation and another is a requirement to life in most places. You will utilize that timeshare "once" per year for a set number of days. You may/will be using your car potentially 7 days a week, multiple times a day. This car's cost is important to going to a job, going to the grocery, going to the doctor, transporting kids ........... the importance to performance of "doing life" makes the cost factor a much different value than a hotel room for a few days each year.
I have been on these boards for 11 years and have been going to WDW since a week after it opened. There have always been threads complaining. In the last year or so though those have been going up by leaps and bounds. This thread is 109 pages long with very little support for disney and is far from the only negative thread at this time. When the people who love Disney the most are changing plans ( we did due to the reports of ride breaking and capacity lowering) there is a problem. My hope is that Disney goes back to giving a magical experience at a decent price. I see us as the canary in the coal mine and Disney would be wise to take the warning._
THIS^ Been here 15 years, this is a whole new level of aggravation with Disney and it's change in business direction the last couple of years. I think we have a real problem when the new head of Disney Parks is a merchandise guy who has little experience or regard for creativity, the particular brand, the service & hospitality industry ............ all he is doing is mass producing and minimizing variation in order to make money. Unfortunately many who have been willing to pay the top dollar did it for the things he is eliminating. Putting him in place was a huge mistake. Adding dogs to hotels will drive away more guests than it will bring in, "security checks" when no other brand is doing it this way may well drive away (I stayed at a nice Hilton where Do Not Disturb still stands this week) and now the nickle & dime for items once included in the high rates ......... just to name a few of his changes that are negatives.
Well everyone that wants to stay offsite will have a new option up I-4 at Disney's biggest rival.
"Both hotels will offer rates as low as $73 per night and introduce Universal Orlando’s all-new Value hotel category."
Plus, there will be two-bedroom suites. "These suites will feature two separate bedrooms, a kitchenette and dining area, and a bathroom with a separate shower and vanity so the whole family can get #ReadyForUniversal. The 2 Bedroom Suites will sleep six for as little as $111 per night."
Maybe Disney should take a note...
https://blog.universalorlando.com/w...r-resort/?__source=av.TWITTER&linkId=50093458
How about those rates? I don't even like that area but for those rates, I would look in to it. We were driving home from Disney reading this and both DS and I said we'd stay there and drive to Disney if we needed that many beds. And for sure would consider if we had any Universal or other attraction days.
Only downside is if they book groups. DS is a coach whose team compete at Disney but they take the kids to Universal parks. They will explore that option when they are complete.
One bathroom for six people? That's a big nope from me.
I totally agree. No way is our family of 6 spending a week in a suite with one bathroom. There are times that two bathrooms doesn't feel like enough.
I could switch from a Disney stay and get TWO of those suites and still have enough money leftover to be able afford Universal's parking fees...
I agree that two baths are optimal but our family has always been good at working around each other .... so if there is a suite, even with one bath, that is way more than half the price ... at times maybe a quarter of the price ......... we would make do.
When you can get two suites for sometimes substantially less than one suite .......... there is serious price inflation.
I scrolled back through recent posts and I can't find the one where the poster mentioned the freedom that has resulted from giving up the Disney bubble. I have been giving this a lot of thought and in some ways I am grateful for this parking fee. I know that sounds crazy, but I think it has allowed me to admit to myself that there are things that have been changing at WDW that I have chosen to overlook or deny. On our last trip, I was so exhausted from all the planning that I think it affected my enjoyment for the first time. So much time, so much anxiety about the best plan for getting FPs, less EMH, and so much more money spent. I don't regret it; we did have many magical moments and loved walking to F&W from the BW. But I am now taking a step back and rethinking how I am going to "do Disney" moving forward.
That is me

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You can look at my signature and know I like staying on property. Also have plenty of offsite stays. With each Disney stay and each bill I keep saying to myself ... why do you keep paying these rates when you get so little in return? How do you keep justifying paying this? In January I had my awakening with the disturbing daily "security check" and I booked my next trip (this week) offsite. My hope was Disney getting their stuff together and find a way to track what they are looking for in a way that is not intrusive to my VACATION. In the meantime I booked two more trips - offsite - still with hope hanging on a string I can switch. Well, now they added the parking fee and I am feeling such freedom, as you say. It's no longer me choosing to leave Disney, it's Disney asking me and my car to leave. So I will book offsite getting more value for my money, getting free breakfasts and/or kitchens or kitchenettes, I will get more space and more beds, I will spend less time on transportation since I will drive myself and I will get my privacy respected.
AND the ripple effect is saving money on food since I'll bring more or eat off property and I will feel more compelled to visit offsite attractions and sites. The big ripple will be lots less money of mine will now go to Disney.