Here's who I think should not buy
DVC:
1. Families who only stay club level.
2. Folks who like to stay in different resorts every visit
3. Famiiles who only want to stay where they want to stay (versus what may be available at 7 month booking window)
4. People who take last minute trips (by last minute I mean 2-3 months out)
5. people who prefer having two queens beds rather than one queen and the pull out couch that comes with most DVC studios.
6. folks who want daily housekeeping
7. people who don't want a kitchen / kitchenette in their room.
When my DD and DS were babies we always rented DVC one bedrooms. I needed it for the baby's laundry, preparing baby food, separate room for naptime so DH and I could still have a conversation while baby napped, room for pack and play etc. Those rooms were a godsend! Now that my kids are older (9 and 6) we don't need the kitchen so much (we always get the
Disney Dining plan) and really no one likes to sleep on the pullout. (although give me enough time in the parks during the day and I will sleep standing up in a corner, let's face it!) . So I also think it can depend on what stage you are in that can dictate whether or not DVC is good option!