Just WDW? Not a good value for DLR, Aulani or other DVC locations ... ??
I said that as well, knowing of course that most people here would not agree. My rationale is not a lack of value, but no unique advantage that justifies DVC's high price. I'm not talking about the quality of resorts; I'm talking about reasons for
buying DVC over other vacation options.
My first question is always whether a prospective purchaser really understands and
wants that longterm timeshare obligation. If a prospective buyer is considering buying a timeshare for $20,000 when they could buy one for $1, the more expensive one had better offer some unique advantages. To me, DVC
certainly does have those unique advantages at WDW, but nowhere else. IMHO, the non-WDW DVC resorts are great "bonuses," but not a
reason for buying DVC.
Obviously, the resorts are lovely, the service is good, etc at all DVC resorts. Anybody who stays at any DVC resort is going to have a wonderful time. But that's true of many other options as well.
Specifically with regard to DLR and Aulani, in both cases there are other options many would prefer to the DVC resorts.
There is no real "onsite" at
Disneyland -- that's why WDW was built the way it was. And there are numerous other options, both timeshare and hotel, within very close proximity to DL.
With Aulani, I go back to the starting point -- the entire concept of visiting Hawaii in the first place. If I were going to Hawaii, would I want to visit the island of Oahu? No thanks. Oahu would be my
fourth choice of islands, behind Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. And if I wanted to visit Oahu, I sure wouldn't want to be stuck way out in Ko Olina.
For Hawaii, there are hundreds of better choices than Aulani, probably thousands if you count hotels. Wyndham alone has TEN timeshare resorts in Hawaii, and there are many hundreds of other quality properties...most of them in much better locations than Ko Olina.
The same arguments can be made with HHI and VB. Yes, the resorts are wonderful. Hilton Head is a great destination, but there are numerous other options, including many ON the beach.
Vero, frankly, is not a place many would visit. Nobody goes to Vero to visit Vero. We are all Florida natives; we've been to Vero exactly one time -- and that was only because my wife won a stay at Gloria Estefan's resort there for her March of Dimes fundraising.
VB a nice option for DVC owners who want to spend a few days at the beach in conjunction with a WDW trip, but most Florida visitors would go somewhere else along the Atlantic coast -- Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Cocoa Beach, Daytona, St. Augustine, etc.