My wife and I have this ongoing conversation about if a time share is right for us, more specifically the points kind. The conversation all came to a head this past weekend during our latest trip to Disney World when she found out that RCI points can be used at the DVC locations. In the spirit of full disclosure, I believe that time share is good for many families, we just do not happen to be those families. I noticed that there are some happy time share owners on this forum and some not so happy owners and before buying anything, I would like to see which group my family has more in common with.
My family is currently three, my wife and I are in our mid 30s, our daughter is five and we have one on the way. We live in West Palm Beach Florida and while we have season passes to Disney, we live too far away from Orlando to go there for just the day. As such, we generally take multiple, short stay vacations ranging from an overnight getaway to a three day stay, but nothing long term. So anything we look at would need to allow for points to be used for just a couple of days.
We mostly go to locations in Florida: Orlando, Key West, and St. Augustine etc. but while staying with family up north, we might also try to use our time share points to say in New Hampshire or Maine for a night or two so any plan would have to have places in those areas.
While we don’t stay at flea bag hotels, we don’t feel the need to stay at luxury hotels either. We generally feel that it is better to save a little $$ on the hotel costs and stay longer than to stay one night at a great hotel. We have gotten rooms at Bonnet Creek, Liki Tikki and Sheridan Vistannia at very good 1-2 night rates. As such and being the boring a "Finance Guy", my feeling is that by the time we pay for the annual maintenance fee, we could have paid for a nice hotel room, maybe twice over. That does not even take into account the cost to buy the points. So what are the advantages?
I was going to give in and buy some points, maybe RCI, and test things out but I am just not convinced that this is right for us. Not only if RCI is the best way for us to go, but also about the entire thing.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
My family is currently three, my wife and I are in our mid 30s, our daughter is five and we have one on the way. We live in West Palm Beach Florida and while we have season passes to Disney, we live too far away from Orlando to go there for just the day. As such, we generally take multiple, short stay vacations ranging from an overnight getaway to a three day stay, but nothing long term. So anything we look at would need to allow for points to be used for just a couple of days.
We mostly go to locations in Florida: Orlando, Key West, and St. Augustine etc. but while staying with family up north, we might also try to use our time share points to say in New Hampshire or Maine for a night or two so any plan would have to have places in those areas.
While we don’t stay at flea bag hotels, we don’t feel the need to stay at luxury hotels either. We generally feel that it is better to save a little $$ on the hotel costs and stay longer than to stay one night at a great hotel. We have gotten rooms at Bonnet Creek, Liki Tikki and Sheridan Vistannia at very good 1-2 night rates. As such and being the boring a "Finance Guy", my feeling is that by the time we pay for the annual maintenance fee, we could have paid for a nice hotel room, maybe twice over. That does not even take into account the cost to buy the points. So what are the advantages?
I was going to give in and buy some points, maybe RCI, and test things out but I am just not convinced that this is right for us. Not only if RCI is the best way for us to go, but also about the entire thing.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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