I'm not an RCI expert, but I believe RCI in general also has a policy where they don't let you see some lessor resorts if you own a good resort, but perhaps that doesn't apply to you.
First, it's not the DVC Members that make the rules, so to hate the DVC Members doesn't make any sense.
Getting past that silliness, there is nothing wrong with buying an upscale timeshare and expecting similar in return... That is, unless you're some sort of Socialist.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion...
My opinion is that you are not well versed in Walt Disney World.
I'm starting to get the feeling this whole "rent/renter" thing is suppose to be some sort of derogatory comment about DVC Members???
Please read my earlier post comparing a RTU ts and an ownership ts.
I honestly feel bad for the "owners" who got stuck with that thing FOREVER!
Nice non too subtle dig saying I can see lessor resorts implying I don't own good resorts. You are big on getting facts straight so get yours straight. Yes you can see resorts of less value and sometimes resorts of greater value in RCI. I have traded Hospitality resorts for Gold Crown resorts, and I have traded Gold Crown for Hospitality resorts. I have also traded studios for 2 bed rooms and I have traded 2 bed rooms for one bed rooms. That is my option to trade up or down based on availability.
DVC members don't make the rules, but they throw them out like the Queen did when she said "let them eat cake". She was beheaded as best I remember. DVC doesn't come on TUG making these statements of superiority, they are made by DVC renters, thus the disdain by non DVC owners.
I have no problem with buying an upscale resort and only trading for a like resort. However being told that I couldn't trade for a particular resort I want to trade for based on DVC's impression of the resort is to much big brother for my liking. If a DVC renter wants to trade for a converted motel in Myrtle Beach, that should be their option. The DVC member has paid for the right to trade, use, or rent their points for x number of years so it should not be any of DVC's business what the member does with it.
Once again you like everyone to be correct, you need to try to do so yourself. I have more experience with WDW than most. I went to WDW the first year it opened (I was a freshman in high school), and I went every year following for 6 consecutive years. I have stayed in the Contemporary resort and at the Polynesian resort long before there was a DVC. Yes I hopped on the monorail every day and went to the park without ever getting in the car. I remember the coupon books that had A, B,C,D, and E tickets you got to ride with. You had to hand the coupon to the attendant to ride the ride, and rides weren't unlimited. I always ran out of E tickets too early and I always came home with some of the crappy tickets. I quit going when I got old enough to tell my parents that it was boring to me and my younger brother. Then I did my 5 or 6 years of required Disney trips with my own children until they got bored with Disney too.
I will never go back to WDW unless it is to take grandkids one day. My family loves Busch Gardens and Sea World. We like Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios.We like 6 Flags and other theme parks with thrill rides, however there is not a ride Disney has that is exciting to us except for Tower of Terror. My kids loved Disney when they were small, but they stopped enjoying it during their teenage years. I stopped enjoying it years ago in my teenage years too, thus I have no desire to ever stay on Disney property.
To each his own but it isn't a "Small world after all". If you think outside the rodent box and vacation at places other than Orlando, you will see that it is a really big world after all.
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