Rumor Version of MaxPass coming to WDW in May?

_caleb

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A lot of people don't know much about this part of their business unless they are huge Disney fans. And timeshare units is no longer seen as a good investment.
Has anyone seen all those “timeshare exit” firms advertising heavily recently?

 

mdcpr

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DisneyCane

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A lot of people don't know much about this part of their business unless they are huge Disney fans. And timeshare units is no longer seen as a good investment.
Were timeshare units ever seen as a good investment? I don't think good investments require high pressure sales tactics to get people to invest!
 

mdcpr

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There is a DVC kiosk in almost every land, huge billboards, and at deluxe resorts. There is no way Disney was counting on this being a one and done.
There is a DVC kiosk in almost every land, huge billboards, and at deluxe resorts. There is no way Disney was counting on this being a one and done.
It's called marketing. And actually, I was surprised that when I stayed at a Deluxe I was not pushed into a timeshare, but when I stayed at a moderate they did.
 

pdude81

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It's called marketing. And actually, I was surprised that when I stayed at a Deluxe I was not pushed into a timeshare, but when I stayed at a moderate they did.
Well if you stay cash at a deluxe you are paying more per visit for lodging than DVC. Often the pitch is that you stay in deluxe accommodations at moderate prices. So I can see the rationale for focusing on those spending above value prices but not locked in for the next 50 years.
 

Miss Bella

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There were actually marketed as a good investment once! And they might have been at some point depending on who manages them.
I think if you bought 10-15 years ago it was a good investment. I looked at buying a resale back in 2009 when people were desperate to sell due to the recession. I could have gotten 300 pts at the beach club for around 10k. A standard room at the beach club with the best discount of 35% off during the value months is going to run about 2500 for a week. Hind sight being 20\20 that was a great deal, and I could kick myself for not buying it. Today 300 points would probably run around 30k. I'm sure the people that bought 20 years ago are really happy with their investment.

I just spent a week at Saratoga Springs one bedroom preferred. A three minute walk to Disney Springs, all that space and washer and dryer. It was great. I stayed at Riviera in a one bedroom in August and loved that as well. I'm not sure I can go back to a regular room at Disney.
 

Miss Bella

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Agree. The strategy is to make it a once in a lifetime experience, and never do it again. The world is too big and fascinating for WDW to be yearly trips for some.
After several WDW trips we took a five year break from Disney and took several Disney European cruises. We went back to WDW a couple of years ago and got sucked back in, bought annual passes and made a few trips. I hadn't planned on visiting WDW in 2020 or 2021, but here we are with really no where else to go at the moment.
 

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