UK DVC members??

bgraham34

Well-Known Member
I ran into a couple on vacation last week and they just bought 200 points. They said it was too cheap to pass up. The American dollar goes a long long way for them.
 

baggienath7

Well-Known Member
new to DVC, joined in September this year, excited to learn the real ins and outs from fellow UK Members, we got 150 Points at AKV, was just wondering how long it takes to receive your activation code for online log in?
 

baggienath7

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so as were all from the UK, what do you all do with regards to park tickets? do you buy an annual pass, or do you do the 14 days for the price of 7 UK special offer?. being new to DVC id be interested to hear what you do :)
 

Nero the dog

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so as were all from the UK, what do you all do with regards to park tickets? do you buy an annual pass, or do you do the 14 days for the price of 7 UK special offer?. being new to DVC id be interested to hear what you do :)

It depends. Last year there was a great deal on the annual pass. We always get 1 annual pass for the discounts it gives you. Then we get the 14 day passes for the the other 4 members of our family.
 

danniyell

Member
Heya!
My parents are DVC members and have been now for over 8 years! We are very lucky to have 255 points in Beach Club Villas! I just love the location!
Were heading to OKW though in a November to celebrate my 30th a Birthday - I'm counting down the days!


I've got to say that the exchange rate for the solar does make buying into DVC much more affordable! Given that it's quite a cost to fly over and stay at the BCV for 2 weeks through the normal package holiday companies - it's well worth it!
Pays for itself with In a couple of years!
So much so that I have just purchased 250 points in BWV :) Boardwalk is beautiful and love the walking distance to Epcot and Hollywood Studios! So yep, so excited that's all literally being finalised now!

I'm not sure there a are many of us DVC members in the UK - but I think that' best kept a secret! ;)
He he
Danni
 

danniyell

Member
so as were all from the UK, what do you all do with regards to park tickets? do you buy an annual pass, or do you do the 14 days for the price of 7 UK special offer?. being new to DVC id be interested to hear what you do :)
Oh and we get annual passes - if you have enough points to stretch to two 14 day breaks across the same year it makes sense! Esp for the discounts and free car parking with premium annual passes - can save a fair bit
Have you a heard of tables in wonderland - it's a nifty thing where u can get discount on meals etc in certain restaurants! :) good little thing if u are not up. For the annual pass! ✨
 

Nero the dog

Well-Known Member
Oh and we get annual passes - if you have enough points to stretch to two 14 day breaks across the same year it makes sense! Esp for the discounts and free car parking with premium annual passes - can save a fair bit
Have you a heard of tables in wonderland - it's a nifty thing where u can get discount on meals etc in certain restaurants! :) good little thing if u are not up. For the annual pass! ✨

Many of the discounts and free parking are available to DVC members without an annual pass.
Only 1 person needs to have the pass to get all of the other discounts. If you visit the water parks then the 14 day UK pass will work out a better deal than the premium annual pass.
 

danniyell

Member
But it
Many of the discounts and free parking are available to DVC members without an annual pass.
Only 1 person needs to have the pass to get all of the other discounts. If you visit the water parks then the 14 day UK pass will work out a better deal than the premium annual pass.

I'm heading for 2 weeks soon and 3 weeks next year - it's much better value in regards to this! :)
 

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