Minniesgal
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This was merely an attempt to bring some levity to a rather mathematical discussion.
With that said, if you strip all emotion from a decision to purchase a timeshare or not, I would suspect that no timeshares would be sold.
Ironic that you talk about removing emotion when one thinks about what it is that compels most of us to visit and spend so much at Disney...the emotions a visit to Disney creates well before we arrive, and well after we leave.
Or do you find your Disney expenditures to be void of any emotion? If not, why should a purchase of the DISNEY Vacation Club have no emotional component?
No the emotional part is the decision to go to Disney, to continue to go to Disney and the desire to do so through DVC membership. That over you need to take emotion out of the loop and set it aside to make the purchase or you could get swept up in a wave of pixie dust and end up with a month at the Poly bungalows. Yes I'm being flippant.
To me it is like buying a house at auction. Yes you pick a house emotionally, yes you can fall in love with it but if you are buying for the duration of the actual purchase you need to let the head rule the heart to buy for a reasonable price. This is the same.