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DVC MEMBER--NOV 2010--WDW MOM OF DS 16 & DD 12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Flintstone, GA
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Since buying Dvc. Park touring for me is different. We used to be there at rope drop. We stroll in whenever now. After hanging out in the room and taking our time to dress. We don't do breakfast ressies. We tend to eat breakfast in the room. Cereal or pop tarts and toast. If we don't get to ride something we sayy well do it next time
Lots of other things too. That I can't think of But I wouldn't change it. I just keep beating myself up for not buying sooner. |
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DVC Boards Co-Moderator
Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Seguin, Texas USA
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Isn't it wonderful to actually relax while on vacation?! That is the best change for most DVCers.
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DVC MEMBER--NOV 2010--WDW MOM OF DS 16 & DD 12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Flintstone, GA
Posts: 1,404
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Yes it is.
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![]() Earning My Ears One At A Time Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: North Texas
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No more APs, now you can switch to non expiring 10 day tickets. One of my favorite things is talking to CMs and Guests around the resort.
A couple of years ago I stayed up all night watching Disney put up Christmas decorations at BWV. Bill
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 160
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Last month was our first trip as DVC'ers and let me tell ya it was a change. In years past it was go go go hop to different parks depending on where our dinner reservations were, and get back to the hotel at god only knows what hour. This time though there wasn't really alot of hopping and we were able to enjoy walking around a park and taking our time. When we were hungry we would go back to the room and cook dinner, relax, and let the kids swim at a normal hour. I tell ya it was a change but a great one. Can't wait to go back next year.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: CT
Posts: 1,633
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I feel more magical
But I still do rope drop.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 1,434
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We'll try for rope drop and we'll park hop--did 3 parks last trip; went to HS just for the lights. But now we'll only spend one day at the parks, maybe 2. Most of the trip is spent relaxing. We don't have kids with us so we can really relax! And of course, there's always the next trip.
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Location: now in Oregon
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I think you've hit on the true "Best kept secret" from DVC; the ability to relax!
Sounds like our touring plan, but here is another great part you'll find, being able to share with friends/family you care about! We gave our close neighbors a couple nights at the DL Hotel and Paradise Pier via points this summer. On Sunday, we'll have my parents with us (in their own studio) for a couple nights, so they can enjoy the new Fantasyland, MVMCP, and Candlelight Processional with DD (as us, too). Yep, lots of great things about the DVC lifestyle.
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DVC MEMBER--NOV 2010--WDW MOM OF DS 16 & DD 12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Flintstone, GA
Posts: 1,404
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We are planning to do just that next nov with my brothers and mom. Sis in law and nephew and niece
We also shared with my in laws this past June. |
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Vancouver (not B.C.), Washington (not D.C.)
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Sharing is my favorite part. We are headed to Aulani on Friday with a group of 10, family and friends.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 2,167
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Sharing is one of my favorites too! I was able to give my sister and her family four nights at the DL Hotel. I also loved being able to get a GV at OKW and take my parents. It was the last trip my father made with us before we lost him to cancer.
I love being able to take it easy and I love having the freedom to cook my own meals and not be at the mercy of a dining schedule. I also love the washer and dryer and coming home with clean clothes.
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DVC MEMBER--NOV 2010--WDW MOM OF DS 16 & DD 12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Flintstone, GA
Posts: 1,404
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I like having the washer and dryer too and the extra space
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What time is the 3 o'clock parade?
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: N.E. Texas
Posts: 1,491
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I really hadn't given it much thought till you mentioned it, but it is really a much more relaxed vacation.
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DVC MEMBER--NOV 2010--WDW MOM OF DS 16 & DD 12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Flintstone, GA
Posts: 1,404
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It really is.
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 1,417
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We rented points a few times before we finally bought into DVC. I was instantly hooked. We still do the dining plan and ADRs but love having the extra space and the kitchen for breakfast and late night snacks. The washer and dryer is also a huge plus. I agree that you don't feel pressured to "do it all". We stay longer and have pool time and just go with the flow. Love it. I wish we bought in sooner.
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