jim and meesie
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CarolMN said:IMHO, DVC would not be a good choice for you - you may want to try renting points for a few years first to see if you are successful in getting what you want.
To me, since you are only interested in 1 or 2 of the resorts and don't plan very far in advance, you could be setting yourself up for disappointment if you buy. Low demand months for the parks are not necessarily low demand months for DVC accomodations. If the 1 or 2 resorts include the smaller resorts (BCV, VWL or BWV), you definitely could have porblems more often than not.
Best wishes -
Unfortunately you are exactly right, that's what I was thinking too. We have wanted so much to buy but there were these stumbling blocks. We are renting points this year and we have stayed at Vero Beach and HH. We love the concept but we don't want to set ourselves up for disappointment. Every time we did the analysis (what do you spend on vacations every year?) we realized that although we like the deluxe resorts we had always managed to find a deal (AP rates were great for awhile). We have always managed to have a deluxe vacation at a lower cost. Now that our kids are older it is hard to all fit in one hotel room (the flip side being that we rarely can vacation all at once as a family) so the idea of larger accomodations is really appealing. We went to Marriott's Dessert Springs (timeshare) with our 18 yo son in December and loved all the room and the privacy of a 2 BR and that was just for 3 people. We would really love to figure out something that would work short of buying 2 BR condos at all the resorts we enjoy.