. . . the "stepford wives" feeling got to me.
We had the same reaction after we spent a day at Celebration. When Disney divested its interests in Celebration that was another red flag for us.
. . . the "stepford wives" feeling got to me.
Hi DiIf not Celebration, any other communities of interest?

Some background on celebration as I understand it (please correct if not true)
- Celebration was once going to be the Disney city
- Disney has pulled back on Celebration development because it cannot run the city as it wanted (residents have power) but still owns all land, most commercial properties....
You mentioned 3 costs associated with buying vs DVC (Taxes, Maintenance Fees and a condo fee).
However, I think there is a 4th. Homeowners insurance, which might be a significant cost in Florida.
I don't believe Disney has any remaining interest in Celebration other than the offices it maintains there. Other than its proximity to Disney, it is in a not so great location. It was priced originally based on the Disney brand affiliation, which commanded a very serious premium.
When we relocated to the Orlando area, we did not consider Celebration because of the premium cost, I-4 congestion and surrounding environs (excluding Disney). If you were looking today for a condo close to Disney you might consider going up 417 a bit and looking in the Hunters Creek area.
The full or fractional ownership debate is a good one. Each is appropriate under certain situations.
