Dawn68PA
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The only thing I can think of is that some companies offer temporary or sampler packages where you pay for one year and can become a full member later with credit for what was paid already.I'm talking to a friend of mine who is telling me DVC is a "shell" program where it isn't owned by Disney but after I have my contract for a few months they'll ask me to become a member of this shell program?
Anyone know anything or heard of anything like this?
Yeah, Wyndham does that. It's a one-time vacation with a number of restrictions, and then they hit you for the full ride once you try it. A sales presentation is required to get the trial program, and then another sales presentation is required while you are on that one-time vacation.The only thing I can think of is that some companies offer temporary or sampler packages where you pay for one year and can become a full member later with credit for what was paid already.
DVC is definitely NOT what you're describing, and I don't know of any other timeshares that are either.I'm talking to a friend of mine who is telling me DVC is a "shell" program where it isn't owned by Disney but after I have my contract for a few months they'll ask me to become a member of this shell program?
Wyndham does, Bluegreen does and I've seen a number of others. I don't think Marriott does in that sense, what Marriott does that I am aware of is to try to sell off specific weeks, ones that are somewhat excess. Disney upgrades certain cash guests, whether they do so with an intent to entice them is unknown.Yeah, Wyndham does that. It's a one-time vacation with a number of restrictions, and then they hit you for the full ride once you try it. A sales presentation is required to get the trial program, and then another sales presentation is required while you are on that one-time vacation.
I've never heard of DVC doing anything along those lines.
I'm talking to a friend of mine who is telling me DVC is a "shell" program where it isn't owned by Disney but after I have my contract for a few months they'll ask me to become a member of this shell program?
Anyone know anything or heard of anything like this?
You can also tell your friend that DVC isn't owned by another company. Disney Vacation Development (DVD) is the timeshare sales division of the Disney company. DVC interests are sold, operated and managed by Disney.
It is a timeshare -- like all other timeshares. But not all timeshare operations are as sleazy as the worst. There are some systems which are pretty good in all aspects (like DVC and some others), some that are good in some areas and sleazy in others (Wyndham and others), and some that are just plain sleazy (Westgate and others).I did. She's just convinced that it's like all other timeshares![]()