PsycProfPlum
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Well with the restaurant example, the behavior in question is the meal you just finished. It's done and cannot be changed. You just enjoy it more if you prepaid it. Same meal and you are paying for it either way.That sounds like an excellent case for NOT buying. If you wouldn't be satisfied if you paid out of pocket, then buying into something where you are tied to ownership, where DVC can (and has) made a lot of members unhappy with policy changes - then the psychological trick of making you happy because you are not out of pocket is just that, its a psychological trick that will keep you from getting out when the getting is good, keep you happy with something that you shouldn't be happy with. If I'm paying Disney prices for a mediocre dining experiences, I want to be disappointed, because I want to change my behavior to get me an experience that is in line with what I am spending.
For DVC, I'm not saying you should lock yourself into something you don't enjoy. Just that if you are going to Disney either way, you may enjoy the SAME experience more if you have paid up front. No tricks. If something makes you happy, you are happy. If you aren't really enjoying it much, then by all means, you should not be looking into DVC.