SammieG said:
.... and the HGVC is the best timeshare I have ever seen (including dvc)........We looked into DVC, but it was way too expensive for what we got and whilst I would love to own at DVC there was no way that we could afford buy what we wanted. Plus the dues were massive (and you only own for 49 years or less).........
Glad you are so happy with your timeshares

I think because of the seedy image the industry has had in Europe, many Brits are understandbly cautious, and with good reason.
HGVC (Hilton Grand Vacations Club) has a good reputation and again, is backed by Hilton and is therefore a quality product. (BTW, the Tug users' ratings out of 10 are HGVC 9.08 - high but the DVC resorts are higher still, some examples, OKW 9.52, VWL 9.54 and BWV 9.50

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You make valid points about the costs of DVC. However, I've just checked what I paid in 1996 buying
full price from Disney when the exchange rate was not nearly so good and I can confidently say that I could get more by selling my points now on the resale market than I paid - even given today's exchange rate (which would work against me if I were selling).
I think there are very few timeshares that can make that sort of claim, and Hilton definitely can't. Boo Boo Too's story is not untypical. Now if you bought Hilton on the resale market, that could be a different matter. I've just checked on tug and a silver week at HGVC is offered for $5250 and a gold for $8000. Got to say, those HGVC maintenance costs aren't especially cheap, and nor would you expect them to be.
My scenario may be due to my good timing and future performance may not be the same as the past ya de ya ..... but I've been very happy with my purchase and it was never seen as an investment.
I can't get excited about the fact that my DVC contract will only last until I'm in my nineties
Short version of a long post is, there are excellent quality timeshares to be had in Orlando but a lot of research would be a wise IMHO