CarolynFH
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Yes, we were pretty fortunate!Not buying in during that first trip ended up being a good thing because obviously you pretty much hit the jackpot in terms of location a few years later!
Yes, we were pretty fortunate!Not buying in during that first trip ended up being a good thing because obviously you pretty much hit the jackpot in terms of location a few years later!
its a never ending cycle... it feels cool... then you wonder are the cool kids the ones who stay CL? are the cool kids the ones who live at Golden Oak? or belong to club 33?
I just say enjoy what brings you joy... don't worry about being one of the cool kids...
If I win the lottery, there will be signs! Golden Oak is #1 and Club 33 is #2 on my listI have thought about Club 33, but i could never justify that even if i had the $$ (Ok if i was rich, i wouldnt care).
I would rather buy another contract or go on cruises or a different vacation.
Golden Oak i can get on board with![]()
Have you ever added on? do you still use the same amount of points/travel period? or has your travel pattern changed?First visit with DH and kids (DS and DD) was March 1994, FW Cabins. I was supposed to spend So we marched into the DVC sales center at BWV and told them we wanted 300 points at BWV, because that's what we'd need to stay Thanksgiving week in a 2BR.
Nope, never needed to add on - although every time a new resort opened, I’ve wanted to own a bit of it!Have you ever added on? do you still use the same amount of points/travel period? or has your travel pattern changed?
Cool kids club today, Comma club tomorrow!I dont even see dvc as a timeshare, it just feels different, im part of the cool kids club![]()
Same here. Started with COVID money on a small resale.2021: just had our first kid and the covid money allowed us to buy a small resale to start.
I am upfront about that too because its true we are sacrificing a lot to make this happen, pretty much dont do much except our Disney trips so we can have money to pay for this.You know the other thing too with the CM discount is you don't necessarily get to book the resorts you want at a discount where as with DVC I can at least book the resorts I own in the room category I want most of the time. I found often the rooms that had CM discounts were like Coronado or OKW you know which are fine but you're generally not going to find a deluxe studio at RIV available or anything like that.
And yeah, I mean we're very upfront with our friends that we own a timeshare but also recognize that the points we use you know aren't free and it at least helps us recover our dues.
Thanks for sharing again, ive never heard your story! Im glad you finally bought, seems like you were overdue with all the fun Disney trips you had before purchasing, and im glad to hear after all these years you dont regret it either!I've told our story before, but here goes again:
First visit with DH and kids (DS and DD) was March 1994, FW Cabins. I was supposed to spend the last 3 days of our week at a conference, but I never made it there - we were having too much fun. My avatar is our photo from our visit to the Disney Vacation Club during that trip. We were interested, but financially it wasn't a good time.
Next visit was November 1995, stayed offsite with my parents in their Marriott timeshare, spent only one day at MK but had a blast.
Then sometime in early 1996 during the 10-hour drive home from my parents’ house, we stopped at McDonald's for lunch. They were giving Disney glasses with purchases, and that made DH and me realize we were "a Disney family," so we booked a week at the brand-new Boardwalk in a Deluxe Studio over Thanksgiving.
In January 1997 DH and I spent a week in a lagoon-view room at the Poly, just the two of us.
And for Thanksgiving week 1997, DH and the two kids and I crammed into a standard room at the Poly. We had a blast that week too, but there was only one bathroom, and our daughter barely fit in the little daybed, so we knew the days of putting all four of us in one room were over. Also, over the same years we had been spending vacations with my parents in their timeshares, enjoying 2BR condos with full kitchens and laundry. We knew we wanted that same type of accommodations, and we also knew we couldn't afford to keep paying Disney Deluxe prices. So we marched into the DVC sales center at BWV and told them we wanted 300 points at BWV, because that's what we'd need to stay Thanksgiving week in a 2BR.
We have never regretted that decision!
Edited to fix typos.