Thanks for the great reply - I also think vacationing is a must (as long as I can pay my other obligations, and so far that hasn't been an issue at all) - I'm just worried about something changing in my life that would mean it would be impossible to be gone a week at a time. So far that hasn't been a problem, but you never know. I will be staying at a timeshare next month in Southern California for a couple of days, who knows, maybe that will make me change my mind.
I totally agree with you 100% and I am strongly taking that into consideration as well. With the way things are these days it would be foolish not to think of the future and I'm completely on your side when you say that.
I'm lucky enough to be in a situation where my job is secure (I know nothing is guaranteed), income is stable, and I have outside income ~

~ that allows me to pay for our vacations without taking from our paychecks.
My husband and I decided that we would use the extra income as our 'Vacation Fund' so that we can continue to take vacations while the kids still like us

. I know not everyone has that option but for us, it works.
We are going to plan very carefully and NOT get in over our heads. We're going to take the timeshare experience slow and not rush into buying too many, too fast.
Sure, we would love to own 100K RCI Points, 20K WorldMark Credits, 7K Hilton Points, and 2200 Hyatt Points...BUT, that's just not realistic or financially feasable. Nor do I get that much vacation time a year, LOL. I'm grateful for the 4 weeks paid vacation I do get a year!
Oregonguy, I'm on your team and completely understand what you are saying in regards to the future because if I didn't have the advantage financially that I do, I'd more than likely be a renter rather than timeshare owner.
~I'm not saying that you shouldn't buy timeshares at all but that you are wise for thinking in the long term future~
Thinking about future circumstances is smart and realistic and that's why we are going to start out slowly and carefully. Rushing into things would only get us in over our heads and setting ourselves up for failure.
Okay, enough of my rambling
Have a wonderful time on your vacation!