My take on it is that if DVC needs to be cost effective for you, you probably can't really afford even the most cost effective resort and would do better staying offsite or in a value or moderate. And from there everything else is an intellectual exercise either used to justify poor decisions or used because intellectual debates are fun - with the first being a problem.
I also do not understand people who can afford DVC but would buy a resort they don't want to stay at because its cheaper. Buy where you don't mind staying is getting more and more important - especially if you book studios. Getting your foot into a door you don't want to go through just risks your foot getting crunched by the door for no good reason.
Lets face it - vacations are not cost effective.
I also do not understand people who can afford DVC but would buy a resort they don't want to stay at because its cheaper. Buy where you don't mind staying is getting more and more important - especially if you book studios. Getting your foot into a door you don't want to go through just risks your foot getting crunched by the door for no good reason.
Lets face it - vacations are not cost effective.