freediverdude
Was very touched by the Tapestry of Dreams parade
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Well congratulations and hope we can welcome you home!
Congratulations! You seemed to have done your research, thought about the long-term commitment, and made the fateful decision. . .one which I believe you'll enjoy for years to come. Certainly, VGF offers lovely rooms and a great locale, and it should be a superb vacation spot for your continued visits. While each resort has its advantages and sports unique features, simply buying into a resort for the sake of convenience often leads to regret. I offer this final anecdote. I once had a friend who sold cars for a living, and he told me that consistently the most dissatisfied customers he ever had were those who bought the cheapest car for the best deal they could manage. Those customers who opted to buy the car they wanted, despite a higher cost, rarely complained. Enjoy your purchase and best wishes that you can snag VGF for your next visit!I appreciate your concerns and everyone else's input!
As for my travel history. I've visited Disney at least 4-5 times with my parents and sister when I was a kid and teenager, again in with just my sister when we were adults, and again 5 years later with just my parents. After that, I used to visit Disney about every two years with my ex. He was a first timer to Disney and fell in love with it on our first trip there when we stayed at Caribbean Beach. We visited two years later and stayed at the Grand Floridian, Club Level, then two years after that for a stay at the Continental and again in 2006 at Animal Kingdom Club Level.
Then life happened and threw a number of obstacles my way. My interest in Disney was rekindled after signing up for Expedition Everest with my sister back in November. We were planning our trip then, but due her budget, we stayed at off-Disney hotels. We got the Florida resident 4-park explore Disney pass and spread our visits across 3 consecutive weekends (one including the race). While she grew tired of the visits by the 3rd weekend, I was ready for more! I could see myself planning a weekend trip for special life events, or just to have something to look forward to and the thought of a planned weekend getaway at some point later in the year.
I forgot how much I simply loved Disney and I enjoyed every minute IN the parks. Outside the parks...not so much! While the hotel was nice (Clarion Inn on I-4), it's NOT Disney! LOL Using the hotel shuttle or our own car was a bit of a pain. I longed for staying at a Disney hotel with the ambiance, luxury, travel, and everything Disney that comes along with it. I also enjoyed the weekend getaway and realized the importance of taking a mini-vacation every now and then.
While on our last trip, I picked up and briefly chatted with a DVC sales person. I knew before the end of our trip I would be visiting again before the year was out and staying at a deluxe resort. Honestly, at first, I didn't think the DVC was for me and I threw out the brochure. It wasn't until I decided to go to MNSSHP in September and make going to Disney a regular thing for me (solo) that I realized maybe revisiting DVC wouldn't be a bad idea.
So, after the past few weeks of intensive research (about 10-15 hours per week, I think I did about 10 hours since Friday alone this week LOL), I've made a decision
Today I submitted an offer on VGF and I'm waiting to hear from the seller. The agent through the resale site said it should be accepted since my offer was competitive with the asking price. Fingers crossed!
Though the price was a little higher than I wanted to spend initially, I realized after some thought that buying into SSR was me wanting to buy something cheap just to "get something". I knew (when I removed my emotions) and really thought about it rationally, that buying SSR would lead to regret down the line. Regardless if I never do another RunDisney event, I KNOW I'd keep going to Disney just for the fun and vacation factor. When I really thought about SSR and the location, I suspected it wouldn't be long before I came to hate the transportation and distance from the parks (I remember how it felt when I was at AK vs. GF or Continental). So, in the long run, I decided that instead of being cheap, if I'm going to commit, commit to something I know I'll be 100% happy with - and for me, that's GF.
Perhaps it's also because I just happened to find a resale posting today that (to me) seemed like a good deal, within my budget, loaded contract, and had a fair amount of points. Whatever the reasons, and whatever the outcome (rejection by seller, rejection by Disney ROFR), once I submitted my offer, there was no question or doubt in my mind that buying VGF was right for me. If this sale falls through for whatever reason, at least my mind is made up for my home resort and what I'm absolutely willing to spend.
So, wish me luck on the offer that the seller accepts and it passes ROFR!! For now, I'm keeping my cash reservations for my trips later this year but hoping to have something to look forward to and reserve for next Spring!
I booked a studio at SSR in November (only thing available at a RunDisney host resort) and I suspect it's probably a DVC studio, but not sure.
I don't want to buy DVC then find that I am must book 7-11 months out or else I end up paying cash or no place to stay. I want the ability to be able to spontaneously decide to go to Disney, and have a place to stay with my DVC
I really don't see how the fact that you're single matters in this decision.
If I had SSR as my home resort, what is the likelihood I could get VGF, BCV or BLT for Marathon weekend or Princess Half Weekend, at the start of the 7 month window?
I would only go 2-3 times a year with pre-planned trips ahead of time, thereby not needing a large point contract so maybe it is better to go with a smaller (100 pts or so) loaded contract.
Now, with the January weekend and Princess, traditionally, ALL resorts are host resorts. (even when the dingbat at the front desk says they aren't, ignoring all the signs in the lobby about it LOL) The moment you get your points, try for Princess if it's within your 7 months. But you might not get into your home resort for it.
This is a possibility I realize even into the first half of next year, given the timeline for if/when I close and availability. As it is, I'm paying cash this year for GF (MNSSHP) in September (which I'm okay with because I wanted Club level for that trip), and SSR for Wine & Dine. I wanted a moderate for W&D but Port Orleans was unavailable and I didn't want to go to the Pop resorts just yet. When I found out SSR was available, I figured why not, a place I never stayed at, what the heck. At the time I knew NOTHING about point rentals through DVC. Once I learned about them, I tried renting points for W&D but nothing was available through David's. For January, rentals are available for OKW, AK-Savannah, or SSR. I was going to rent points, but not sure if it would be better to see if (by some stroke of luck), I can use my own. I'll be approx 5-6 months out (assuming ROFR goes through and closing is fast). I may book a moderate with cash so I have the ability to cancel without too much difficulty.You might end up paying cash at a certain point if you have a smaller contract and you stay often at GF.
Loaded only helps you out for a year or so. After that, it's 100 points. You won't want to borrow or bank often, because you'll be going every year for rundisney.
Will 100 points a year get you your wished-for resorts for multiple events a year?
While I know VGF won't be a host resort but for once a year, using the points elsewhere still makes DVC worthwhile for me (IMO).
Twice, if you do the January and February events, since all resorts are hosts for those.![]()
Sounds like you thought it all through and your post was just the last stop on the way to making an offer.!