abbydancer
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Hello,
This is my first post here, and I know many of the points I'm thinking about have been discussed again and again, but I'm a little overwhelmed with the amount of information that's out there.
We were at Disneyworld last week. It was our first trip in almost 5 years - a lot longer between trips than I like, but I was unemployed through much of that time and my husband has been unemployed for a couple of months during that time as well. We were supposed to go in December 05, but he got laid off (for the second time) in September - effective 01/06 -, and didn't know what the job situation would be, so we moved to Sept 06 (to catch the end of the 50th), figuring it wouldn't be fun if we had no real source of income a month later. Incidently, it worked out because the week we were supposed to go was his first week in his new, better job.
The trip was great fun, but he thought it was too rushed with too much packed in. Part of the reason was that we'd booked the premium plan, as we always do, and I wanted to take advantage of as much of what the plan offered as I could. He decided that we should go more often and for slightly shorter periods of time so that we wouldn't have to do the "death march" sort of schedule. We met a couple of DVC members who suggested if we love Disney, we should check out DVC. So we took the tour on our departure day. Our guide was clearly a professional salesman (and a "fast talker"), but didn't pressure.
Our first impression is that it's a pretty good deal. We have the money for 150 points on hand, so we wouldn't have to finance, and we like the idea of occasionally using points for other things even though we understand that it won't be as cost effective as using it at WDW.
So, we're thinking for us it's a good thing.
Considerations include the fact that we won't be able to do the packages anymore, but honestly, I'm not sure we would anyway. I think the variety and quality of the food is not as good as it used to be, and we're not breakfast eaters to begin with. (Also, I eat a lot less than I used to - I've lost 40 lbs this year and want to keep them off.) Also, I'm not sure that if I ran the cost of the package (pulling out the room cost) against what it would cost out of pocket for what we used, that we saved any money. (But it's too depressing so I won't do that.) I think it was a better deal when there was the Magic Kingdom Club, and I got a discount on the whole package, not just 10% on the room from AAA.
We're used to the Deluxe hotels, and I rather like daily fresh towels, but my husband thinks we should be reusing them anyway. (I'm also thinking that I could just buy an extra towel and trash every other day or something).
Our favorite resort is Beach Club, but on the DVC offer - I like that SSR has lower maintenence fees, and a later expiration. We might want to stay at BCV once in a while - however with no children we always go off season, and we do have a certain amount of flexibility about when to go. (This concern would also apply to exchange bookings).
I'm also a hyper-planner, so planning 7 months out to the day is easy for me (my husband says that if I think something is worth planning it's worth overplanning). So, given that, will we occasionally be able to stay at BCV or other resorts? I keep reading conflicting information here.
I also saw that there is a new incentive today - can I ask the guide for that? I'm also thinking that I can tell him that if I can't get that incentive, I'll go to the resale market. (Husband wants to buy from Disney and it seems like it will be quicker, but guide doesn't need to know that.)
I think that's pretty much what's going through my mind right now. If anyone has additional insight, I'd appreciate it.
thanks,
abby
This is my first post here, and I know many of the points I'm thinking about have been discussed again and again, but I'm a little overwhelmed with the amount of information that's out there.
We were at Disneyworld last week. It was our first trip in almost 5 years - a lot longer between trips than I like, but I was unemployed through much of that time and my husband has been unemployed for a couple of months during that time as well. We were supposed to go in December 05, but he got laid off (for the second time) in September - effective 01/06 -, and didn't know what the job situation would be, so we moved to Sept 06 (to catch the end of the 50th), figuring it wouldn't be fun if we had no real source of income a month later. Incidently, it worked out because the week we were supposed to go was his first week in his new, better job.
The trip was great fun, but he thought it was too rushed with too much packed in. Part of the reason was that we'd booked the premium plan, as we always do, and I wanted to take advantage of as much of what the plan offered as I could. He decided that we should go more often and for slightly shorter periods of time so that we wouldn't have to do the "death march" sort of schedule. We met a couple of DVC members who suggested if we love Disney, we should check out DVC. So we took the tour on our departure day. Our guide was clearly a professional salesman (and a "fast talker"), but didn't pressure.
Our first impression is that it's a pretty good deal. We have the money for 150 points on hand, so we wouldn't have to finance, and we like the idea of occasionally using points for other things even though we understand that it won't be as cost effective as using it at WDW.
So, we're thinking for us it's a good thing.
Considerations include the fact that we won't be able to do the packages anymore, but honestly, I'm not sure we would anyway. I think the variety and quality of the food is not as good as it used to be, and we're not breakfast eaters to begin with. (Also, I eat a lot less than I used to - I've lost 40 lbs this year and want to keep them off.) Also, I'm not sure that if I ran the cost of the package (pulling out the room cost) against what it would cost out of pocket for what we used, that we saved any money. (But it's too depressing so I won't do that.) I think it was a better deal when there was the Magic Kingdom Club, and I got a discount on the whole package, not just 10% on the room from AAA.
We're used to the Deluxe hotels, and I rather like daily fresh towels, but my husband thinks we should be reusing them anyway. (I'm also thinking that I could just buy an extra towel and trash every other day or something).
Our favorite resort is Beach Club, but on the DVC offer - I like that SSR has lower maintenence fees, and a later expiration. We might want to stay at BCV once in a while - however with no children we always go off season, and we do have a certain amount of flexibility about when to go. (This concern would also apply to exchange bookings).
I'm also a hyper-planner, so planning 7 months out to the day is easy for me (my husband says that if I think something is worth planning it's worth overplanning). So, given that, will we occasionally be able to stay at BCV or other resorts? I keep reading conflicting information here.
I also saw that there is a new incentive today - can I ask the guide for that? I'm also thinking that I can tell him that if I can't get that incentive, I'll go to the resale market. (Husband wants to buy from Disney and it seems like it will be quicker, but guide doesn't need to know that.)
I think that's pretty much what's going through my mind right now. If anyone has additional insight, I'd appreciate it.
thanks,
abby

just kidding - I agree with him).