DisGirl819
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DH says the idea of DVC makes him feel trapped into going to Disney every year. I explained how you can go other places too, but he's still leery of the idea. He loves Disney as much as I do, but he's concerned. Any advice?
Perhaps a different approach: buy fewer points with a goal of visiting Disney Vacation Club resorts at WDW, Disneyland, Vero Beach, Hilton Head or Hawaii ... ever other year??DH says the idea of DVC makes him feel trapped into going to Disney every year.
Hmmm. Trapped!?! How does he feel about marriage?
Have you guys ever stayed at one of the Deluxe resorts? We hadn't only values and one trip to POFQ. I would rent points from a member and let him "experience Disney Deluxe". Then you both could decide together if it is good idea. Like I said after our first trip, my DH no longer has concerns about our purchase.
And to a degree he's correct. Using DVC for non Disney trips is not a good plan. I'd suggest either renting from an owner for now or trying a smaller package. Either way owning essentially the number of points (with a small cushion of 10-20%) you'll use at DVC resorts is the ideal approach.DH says the idea of DVC makes him feel trapped into going to Disney every year. I explained how you can go other places too, but he's still leery of the idea. He loves Disney as much as I do, but he's concerned. Any advice?
Have you guys ever stayed at one of the Deluxe resorts? We hadn't only values and one trip to POFQ. I would rent points from a member and let him "experience Disney Deluxe". Then you both could decide together if it is good idea. Like I said after our first trip, my DH no longer has concerns about our purchase.
DH says the idea of DVC makes him feel trapped into going to Disney every year. I explained how you can go other places too, but he's still leery of the idea. He loves Disney as much as I do, but he's concerned. Any advice?