starwarsdisney
Is it time to go back to Disney World yet?
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- Feb 4, 2008
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We come to the same conclusion. I would LOVE to buy into DVC, but for us it just doesn't make $en$e. As long as there are some type of specials being offered, DVC is a hard sell to us. And as much as we love Disney, we aren't about to get signed up for a LONG term financial commitment. Including passes would change all of that for us.
I think a Toy Story breakfast in the 50's PTC would be a hit. The focus could be on Woody's Roundup. Fill those TV screens with Woody and the gang cartoons, and faux commercials for slinky dog, Mr Potato head, etc.
I agree with this. We have been to WDW an embarrassing number of times now. I've been thrilled every single time and can't wait to go back. Most recently DW and I finally took "the tour" when approached by a DVC rep in the lobby of our resort. It all sounded fantastic, and we just might have joined. But when it comes right down to it, it means a lot to me to have the freedom to say, should that day come, "Disney, I am done with you" and walk away. They need to sweeten the pot in order for me to give that up. If I'm marrying Disney, then they are going to have to come up with a decent dowry. Until then I'll keep cherry-picking the public deals and PINs as means to plan our trips.
Glad to see we are not the only ones who think this about the DVC. I can't tell you just how close we came to doing this, but again when we did the math it's cheaper to go when they have deals or PINs. We had free dining on our last trip. You can't do that with the DVC. All I'm saying is that you should get park hopper passes included with your points since you can't get the deals. Make it so the passes you get match your points or something like that. Until they do something like this, I think we will just keep doing things the way we have. I can't see spending money for a timeshare and then having to plunk down more money to get into the parks. Especially at the prices they are at.