Originally posted by jdlawler
Is the club a good idea if we do not use Disney every year ? ... We would probably go to Disney ever two years. Does that make sense?
Sure - but I would recommend that you only purchase the number of points you would need for your "every other year" visit. Said another way, "Use all your
DVC credits for DVC vacations ... even if the vacations occur every other year."
We were thinking about the many in the Northeast. are they okay places . Has anyone used them ?
If you are referring to the resorts available through DVC exchanges (World Passport collection, Buena Vista Trading Co., etc) -- then I'm sure the quality is generally "top notch." Of those listed for the NE, I've walked around the Trapp Family Lodge and would be delighted to stay sometime!
However, trading "out" may not be the best use of your money. Why not consider two different purchases?
a) buy a smaller DVC contract that can meet your "every other year" visit through banking/borrowing
b) buy a high quality, local resort that you will enjoy using or trading on the off years. The local resort may trade through
one or more of the well known exchange companies (II, RCI and others) allowing you greater flexibility.
If you seek both purchases through the resale markets you'll save money both on the initial purchases and (hopefully) on the related annual fees.
I was thinking the club would give use access to many different resorts and because it was Disney the resorts would be okay.
The wording in this statement leads me to believe that DVC is somewhat
less than 50% of your intentions. As such ... buying DVC
can get you into the other properties ... but might not be the best route. You may want to create a mix of properties. (In timeshare speak this is a "vacation portfolio" LOL!) Look for "the right products for the right reasons" so that you have maximum flexibility with minimized costs/effort.