This depends;
Some questions:
1) Does the upload framework have linear or geometric scalability? (eg, how large of a neural network simulation can it handle before the pattern becomes too great for the system to bear? Does the technology that enables it scale linearly (say, traditional silicon with adding processors to the problem) or geometrically (like you get with adding qbits to a quantum computer's processor)?)
2) Does the uploaded framework model neural synapse pruning, and if so, can this process be put under the control of the voluntary nervous system simulation?
3) How much space and or energy does the simulation hardware consume?
4) Does the hardware require continued, active maintenance? (EG, will I need a crew?)
5) Has society moved toward a post-scarcity model yet? (say, produced reliable fusion as a power source, and so have had the bottom fall out of the energy market, resulting in inexpensive automated manufacture of basically everything.)
6) Have we invented genuine article von-neuman replicating machines yet, or are they still nascent, like they are now?
7) What are the intrinsic (raw materials, energy, labor, environmental consequences) costs of this process, above and beyond a mere pricetag?
Depending on the answers to those 7 questions, I may or may not decide to undergo such an upload.