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My husband and I used to go to Disney every summer. We have often tried looking in to buying a Disney timeshare, but I find that even Disney’s CD and booklet do not give clear information about it. I’m not sure if financially it is worth it, considering the different fees. Can anyone share their personal experiences with the DVC? Is it worth the money? Or is it a huge financial drain? Also, if I do buy, should I buy a resale or purchase through Disney?
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I want to be able to go there atleast once a year, maybe twice! I just don’t understand timeshares. Do you finance it? Own it for life? How many days can you use it and who chooses when? Please help?
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betterwayvacations.net Prior to purchasing our Global Resorts membership, we toured a timeshare presentation at the Grand Mayan Palace in Nuevo Vallarta (just north of Puerto Vallarta). Wow… what an incredible place… We had a nice breakfast and a beautiful tour of the resort. The rooms are incredible and words can’t describe the pool area. Second largest pool in Latin America (I think) is what was stated. The “lazy river” allows you to circum-navigate the entire area, at a nice leisurely pace, as you float over the gentle rapids. A nice way to spend the day for sure! We didn’t buy the timeshare but instead found our luxury resort membership (GRN) for a fraction of the cost. And NOW, we can stay at this resort, and over 5000 others world-wide, for as little as $298 to $699 per unit per week. If you would like to do the same then please check out our website www.betterwayvacations.net
Avoid the timeshare presentation and save a bundle. Many people save 60-80% when they purchase their timeshares on the secondary market.