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That's exactly how DW and I got drawn into DVC. We are huge WL fans and when DVC built there it seemed like a real no-brainer.I'm a potential VWL groupie. DW and I are certainly WL groupies, and we're thinking of buying a DVC contract.
That's exactly how DW and I got drawn into DVC. We are huge WL fans and when DVC built there it seemed like a real no-brainer.
If Disney had not built VWL I'm not sure we would have ever joined DVC.
Now, after sampling other DVC resorts we enjoy the variety and even own a contract at BWV too. But our hearts will always be at WL/VWL.![]()
They replaced all of the mattresses last summer...we happened to be the first ones to sleep on one of the new ones! We thought they were great!![]()
Well, room condition was one of the things I reported on from my recent Christmas trip. Here's the full report.So they do take good care of the "older" DVC buildings, despite what some say.
Well, room condition was one of the things I reported on from my recent Christmas trip. Here's the full report.
Granny's VWL Christmas
Needless to say, the room was in very good shape except for a couple of minor maintenance things that got corrected right away.![]()
If I could just get over the 35 year contract thing, I'd buy at VWL for sure. But since we're only likely to get 15 years maximum use out of a contract (and then sell it), I worry that the VWL contract will be diminished in value too much for it to make financial sense (especially if they really do build CRV). Unfortunately, no one can gaze in a crystal ball and say what will happen in the future, so I'll just have to resolve that one on my own I suppose.
Why do you think you'll only get 15 years maximum use out of a contract? We are close to empty nested and hope to use most of the remaining years without selling.
I would never buy any timeshare, Disney included, with the thought of selling after some period of time and hoping to recoup much of the purchase price. As it happens, we could sell either of our contracts at a nifty profit now but that's just because Disney is employing their ROFR to keep the resale prices up. No guarantee they'll continue that.
We just figured the purchase price as part of the cost of going there. By our calculations, we have gone enough times that the purchase price has almost "paid for itself" and the ensuing years will be the cost of dues only.
Good luck with your decision. As much as you like VWL, I'd hate to see you get shut out for reservations at some points in the future as it is the smallest DVC resort and challenging to book without home booking advantage for many times during the year.
Whatever you do, I'm sure it will be best for you and your family. Enjoy the decision process!![]()
Time for another reminder of our beloved Lodge:
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Ready to snuggle up with a book in a cozy corner of the Iron Spike room?
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Looking at that, I suddenly want to buy the first available VWL contract, regardless of price, number of points, or use year.![]()
What are you trying to do to me??![]()
I am considering purchasing a DVC contract and have kind of narrowed it down to AKV, BCV or VWL. I have some questions, concerns about VWL that maybe you can give me your perspective on.
1) Location, travel time to resorts. I was only there once, but it seems that transportation time to the resorts is a bit long.
2) Small resort, is it hard to book?
Thanks for your help,
Mike
If by "unit" you mean villa, the answer is yes. There is one temperature control in a studio, one in a 1BR and one in a dedicated 2BR. If you get a lock-off 2BR then both the 1BR and studio portions each have a temperature control unit.Does each VWL unit have its own independently controllable AC unit, like at the WL?
Mike,
I'll take a swing at your questions.
1. Travel time to resorts? Depends on which resorts. Getting to Contemporary or FW is very easy as there is a boat that makes the Bay Lake circuit to each of the three resorts. If you can get to Contemporary that easily, it also means it is easy to get to Grand Floridian and Polynesian from there via the monorail. SSR is easy...just take the DTD bus and walk over. That leaves OKW, BWV, AKV and BCV which are not particularly easy to get to. Best way is to go to DTD or a park and get on that resort bus. In summary, I'd say VWL is as friendly to getting to other resorts as the other resorts are with the exception of SSR. Since it is so close to DTD it is easiest to get to other resorts from there...but then again SSR isn't on your list!![]()
I'm sorry I meant to say getting to the parks not resorts! From what I read VWL has one of the longest commute times of any Disney Resort. I was wondering what others had experienced in waiting for a boat or bus and then, is it any longer to get to the parks than it is on average from a DVC resort? (maybe I'm spoiled staying at BCV the last two years)
Thanks again,
Mike