Cbaur88
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 7, 2008
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- 39
To those considering DVC and trying to project costs
My rationale for buying in at DVC was we preferred the higher end resorts
I think the biggest question you need to ask if considering DVC is are you typically one who prefers the higher end resorts?
I agree with this sediment very much and is huge consideration when buying. I've been a DVC member for over a decade and I am on the opposite end. I don't need the higher end resorts, they don't mean that much to me or my family. We aren't there enough to fully appreciate them. We are out and about at the parks or pool constantly. For the amount we pay in annual dues I could stay at Pop Century for a week and still have money left over. Pop Century and Art of Animations are just fine for us and my family. Some look down on them as budget low end rooms and beneath them. Everyone has different wants and needs. DVC rooms are super nice and we enjoy them very much but not sure how much it is worth it for us any longer. I am beginning to find managing it is becoming a bit of hassle over time and Disney overall seems to always be race and competition with reservations, hoppers, etc...
If you visit Disney often, want a super nice rooms and nice resorts and financially ok I think long term it makes sense. Especially if your kids become Disney lifers and you pass onto you kids. Its provided us with some wonderful wonderful memories especially with my folks and it still does.