Golden Rose
Princess by Choice
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My husband and I are starting to talk about the possibility of buying into the DVC, but we're honestly not sure if it makes sense for our family. (No one in our extended family has ever purchased a timeshare, and everyone seems very suspicious of it.)
When we go to WDW, we always stay in deluxe resorts (these days), mostly for the locations. I don't think we would care that much about not having daily maid service - DH might even prefer it. We love the Epcot resorts so much that we've never branched out although now that we have a two year old, we're probably going to branch out to one of the monorail resorts next year.
Our two year old is the only reason DH is considering this. I've been a huge Disney fan all my life, but DH isn't, really, although he enjoys WDW. We both think that DS will enjoy WDW for years to come... and we plan to have more children, even though we may need to adopt to do so, so we should have little ones for many years to come. I would be happy to make an annual pilgrimage to WDW, although realistically, it is more likely to be every other year unless DS turns out to be so crazy about it that he begs to go yearly. (Yes, that would be what I'm hoping for!
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Anyway, one of our concerns is that we like to travel. We've been trying to figure out how to shift from "couples" vacations to "family" vacations. So far, DS has been taken on two cruises, since cruising is an easy family vacation and DH and I both love cruising. I think we would be more convinced to buy DVC if Disney cruises were easier and a better value to trade for than it seems like they actually are. It seems like, from what I can gather on these boards, that planning on using DVC points for anything other than DVC resorts is iffy at best. So is it worth it to buy in if you probably want a WDW trip every two years or so? (We already know we're going this year and next, so clearly sometimes it will be yearly trips even before DS learns to vote.)
I guess I'm mostly worried about it limiting the other vacations we'll end up taking.
Any advice from people who felt like they were in a similar position and either did or didn't take the plunge?
When we go to WDW, we always stay in deluxe resorts (these days), mostly for the locations. I don't think we would care that much about not having daily maid service - DH might even prefer it. We love the Epcot resorts so much that we've never branched out although now that we have a two year old, we're probably going to branch out to one of the monorail resorts next year.
Our two year old is the only reason DH is considering this. I've been a huge Disney fan all my life, but DH isn't, really, although he enjoys WDW. We both think that DS will enjoy WDW for years to come... and we plan to have more children, even though we may need to adopt to do so, so we should have little ones for many years to come. I would be happy to make an annual pilgrimage to WDW, although realistically, it is more likely to be every other year unless DS turns out to be so crazy about it that he begs to go yearly. (Yes, that would be what I'm hoping for!
)Anyway, one of our concerns is that we like to travel. We've been trying to figure out how to shift from "couples" vacations to "family" vacations. So far, DS has been taken on two cruises, since cruising is an easy family vacation and DH and I both love cruising. I think we would be more convinced to buy DVC if Disney cruises were easier and a better value to trade for than it seems like they actually are. It seems like, from what I can gather on these boards, that planning on using DVC points for anything other than DVC resorts is iffy at best. So is it worth it to buy in if you probably want a WDW trip every two years or so? (We already know we're going this year and next, so clearly sometimes it will be yearly trips even before DS learns to vote.)
I guess I'm mostly worried about it limiting the other vacations we'll end up taking.
Any advice from people who felt like they were in a similar position and either did or didn't take the plunge?

As stated in this thread earlier, I think where you own will be a bigger deal in years to come. Now all I have to do is figure out how many points, save, wait, and hope CRV becomes a reality!