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Originally Posted by fuzebox
I dunno dude, I've done a few timeshare presentations and looked at the used ones for sale online and stuff, there's no numbers that add up to it being a good deal. In a lot of cases the annual fees are almost as much as what a hotel room would cost you anyway, and besides, people in our business aren't tied into a yearly vacation schedule.
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Agreed on those points.
I know when we went, it was around $1800.00 ($380 of it airfare). We stayed in the shitty Pop Century because the main one's I wanted to stay in were sold out... contemporary, port orleans, etc. (obviously it would have cost much more, and we were only there for 4 nights)
We did not do the dining plan, and spent around $500.00 for the two of us on food. Another couple of hundred on trinkets and shit. There were just the two of us.
The current gf goes down to Disney every year for
a week min. She is going back in Feb for the parks (4 days), and resorts. Then taking the cruise (3-4 days).
What I liked about the Disney Time Share was there were other places I could use my points OTHER THAN just Disney.