We will never buy DVC because:
1. We live on the west coast & have only been to WDW twice since 1986.
2. We love
Disneyland and can stay within 1 block for $75 a nite.
3. We are resale timeshare owners (top price paid was about $1500 for a full week in a 2 bdrm villa) that can trade for DVC for $140 through Interval International for a 7 day stay that includes weekends.
4. We are retired & would never subject ourselves to going to any Disney location at peak travel time.
5. We go to Disney for the food & the ambiance NOT just the rides. Dining at WDW has become a chore. We hate the stupid ADR system & the service & quality of food has gone steadily downhill while prices have gone through the roof. So one of the major reasons to go (for us as least) has been eliminated. And the Walmartification of the different Disney areas (shops, restaurants, costuming of CMs) has ruined much of the ambiance. Character interaction used to be a free experience you happened upon while strolling the World. Now Disney charges you $40 each and calls it a character meal while serving you crappy food with slipshod service. No thanks.
6. The claim of flexability by DVC is a bunch of hooey. Everyone has to spend hours on the phone & hours scanning the DIS to figure out how to get what they want from DVC. It's too much effort in my opinion.
&. I love Disney, but I don't plan my whole life around vacationing with the mouse. There are too many other places in the world to see before I die. I don't feel I am doing my children/grandchildren any favors by limiting their vacations to breakfast with Cinderella for the next umpty ump years. They deserve to experience more than that.
7. My grown children love Disney, too, but they chose to buy a cheaper timeshare on the resale market so they too can be flexable about their vacations and trade into DVC if they want to visit the mouse. There is no way I would saddle them with those high DVC fees when I have gone to the big jungle cruise in the sky!