amybethchristiansen said:
My guide just said that points will be going up to $101 as of March 1. So, that really threw me over the top to join now. I mean, the cost is now $83 something a point. That is like an $18 savings over a couple of months from now. So, while I "think" we will only need 150, I am buying 200 because of the cost increase.
That is the hard sell from the guide. We all know
DVC will offer some other good incentive to sell. $101 with no incentives will slow sales to a crawl. Guides try to act like they are doing you a favor by letting you know about the price increase. They are really just trying to get you bite now. There will be other incentives knocking down the price into the $85 - $89 dollar range. To the OP, don't feel the need to rush into the decision. It isn't cheap to vacation at WDW even with prepaid vacations. Financing is a ticket to the poor house. Financing, plus dues , plus airfare, plus food, plus park tickets, plus spending money all really add up. Timeshares have become too much for the masses. IMO anyone who must finance a timeshare has no business owning one. Pay yoursleves first, not the bill collectors. Timeshares are a luxury purchase and luxury purchases, in my mind, are not worth making a bill for. Timeshare owners have become the same group of people who have no money saved for emergencies, childrens education, retirement, etc. Many timeshare owners have trouble getting a conventional loan but still somehow get financed for this type of purchase. Does anyone know of anyone who has been turned down for a timeshare loan?

Financing has made these purchases way to easy.( Don't let DVC or others hear this, they'll lynch me

) I hope this isn't too harsh and I know I'll take a lot of criticism for this. I'm simply hoping someone who is on the fence about this hears this and thinks it through. No savings account, no colege fund for the kids, no retirement nest egg, NO TIMESHARE. Timeshares originally were not intended to be for the masses. They were marketed for the upper middle class to high income folks who wanted a little more room in nice settings. Now every income bracket is in play. We wonder why there are so many resales???? Of course people want in when they tour, the places are great. Just really think it through. It wouldn't hurt to rent points until you can afford the buy in money. This will also help you see if DVC is for you. Good luck to the OP with the decision. I'm sure you'll make the best decision for your family.
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