Children really don't care what the economy is doing. They want to go to Disney World and the Magic Kingdom and they expect their family to do that. Read what the DVC sales director had to say about the new timeshares currently under construction.
"Mike Brunson, the sales director for Disney Vacation Club on the West Coast, said he expects the timeshares to sell out fast, despite the spiraling economy.
“We’re actually finding we’re doing very, very well,” he said. “In economic times like these, people still vacation. We’re actually growing year over year.” The vacation club is based on a points system. Consumers buy about 200 or 300 points at $112 a point – so a typical timeshare with the club costs an average of $30,000. The 200 to 300 points refresh every year."
Buying or renting a timeshare resale at one of the DVC resorts will keep those children happy and be a good vacation investment.