Lisa F
is a very wise woman
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It seems as though a few (maybe more who are not posting) people are getting nervous about an impending purchase into DVC or are even becoming disenchanted with the idea before they get a chance to try it. I figured I'd start a thread (there hasn't been one in a while) about why we all love DVC. I still love it every bit as much as before the new DC point charts came out and I still love it even though we're not offered florida resident discounts (though I would love it even more if we were offered those discounts).
I could go on and on but I am just going to list a few reasons and hope others will jump in. They can either be big major reasons or small things.
The first reason for me is that it allows me to afford accomodations I couldn't otherwise afford. Last January we spent 2 weeks in a BWV 2 bedroom, sharing it with first family then friends. I think I figured out that the total cost for those rooms would've been in the $8000 range. There is no way that we could afford that if it wasn't for DVC. Another example is from when we were on our honeymoon. We spent $500+/night for a single room in the GF main building concierge. It was what we thought to be one of the biggest splurges of our life. During that trip, we managed to peek in on one of the GF suites. The room looked so huge to me at the time and so completely unattainable. I remember daydreaming that someday we'd be able to stay in one of those suites with our kids, and then realizing that more than likely we would just all be in a single hotel room because of the cost. Then we bought into DVC and I have to say that a 1br and 2br at the BWV is every bit as beautiful as I remember the suite at the GF to be. Someday I'd like to stay in a Grand Villa with the whole family for thanksgiving. Those go for $1800/night! Before DVC, the thought of being able to stay in such accomodations was a dream and now it's reality.
One of the smaller things I love about DVC is that feeling of really "coming home." Even when I stay in other resorts at WDW, I am always a little on edge and anxious to "get home" where things are familiar and I have the conveniences that I am used to (even in a studio).
What else?
Lisa
I could go on and on but I am just going to list a few reasons and hope others will jump in. They can either be big major reasons or small things.
The first reason for me is that it allows me to afford accomodations I couldn't otherwise afford. Last January we spent 2 weeks in a BWV 2 bedroom, sharing it with first family then friends. I think I figured out that the total cost for those rooms would've been in the $8000 range. There is no way that we could afford that if it wasn't for DVC. Another example is from when we were on our honeymoon. We spent $500+/night for a single room in the GF main building concierge. It was what we thought to be one of the biggest splurges of our life. During that trip, we managed to peek in on one of the GF suites. The room looked so huge to me at the time and so completely unattainable. I remember daydreaming that someday we'd be able to stay in one of those suites with our kids, and then realizing that more than likely we would just all be in a single hotel room because of the cost. Then we bought into DVC and I have to say that a 1br and 2br at the BWV is every bit as beautiful as I remember the suite at the GF to be. Someday I'd like to stay in a Grand Villa with the whole family for thanksgiving. Those go for $1800/night! Before DVC, the thought of being able to stay in such accomodations was a dream and now it's reality.
One of the smaller things I love about DVC is that feeling of really "coming home." Even when I stay in other resorts at WDW, I am always a little on edge and anxious to "get home" where things are familiar and I have the conveniences that I am used to (even in a studio).
What else?
Lisa