Years and years ago in Orlando, I got sucked into a Timeshare presentation. It was awful, I hated every minute of it. They offered free tickets for going to their presentation and then had a courtesy shuttle pick us up. Well this was just a way to trap us at the presentation and allow us no means of escape. Because this experience was so awful, I wouldn't go within 20 feet of a DVC kiosk at WDW.
I am now kicking myself for that attitude. 3 years ago we stopped by the Boardwalk to walk around. The DVC kiosk was there, but temporarily unmanned (the person manning the booth had stepped away for a few minutes) so I got up the courage and started browsing through the material.
A few minutes later, the gentleman who manned the booth walked up and asked if we had any questions, I must have looked like a deer in the headlights, I said "NO" dropped what I was looking at and backed away. He then very nicely said that I was free to look all I wanted and he'd just leave me alone. (I must have looked like a complete idiot to him). I got up my courage and approached the kiosk again and kept browsing and discussing what I was seeing with my partner.
After several minutes he must have felt that I had calmed down enough that he started making small talk, which then slid into a few DVC comments. It was pleasant, relaxed and not high pressure. We felt that we coud have walked away at any time.
Finally he asked if we were interested in a tour. At that time the tours were done at Boardwalk so we were right there. He offered to see if he could get us in right then. I really didn't want to, but my partner did, so I agreed. We were walked over to the DVC center there and he checked and found that someone would be able to meet with us in a matter of a few minutes.
We waited. Our guide to be came out and introduced herself and took us back to a small conference room where she explained the program. It was just us and we were free to ask any questions we wanted. I felt that we were free to leave at any point. She had no problem going over areas of the program that we found confusing etc. We laughed and joked a lot. Very relaxed and pleasant.
There was an incentive and we did get that it was available for three days. I don't know if someone could press that point. I have a feeling that if we had said no, called back two weeks later and said we would buy ONLY if we got the incentive, that somehow or other it would have happened. They did NOT try to sell us on the spot. I think if we had insisted that we were ready to buy, that they would have sold, but they did not pressure us. We were still going to be at WDW for three more days before heading out on a
Disney Cruise so we were given a lot of information to look over and she set up an appointment for us to return in three days. She asked that if for any reason we decided not to come back, just to let her know so that she could free up the time for someone else.
It was the most low-pressure sell job I have ever seen. There was not a single point where I felt that we were being forced or pressured into anything. They have a great product that sells itself and they don't have to use high-pressure tactics.
Do not fear the tour.