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Old October 28th, 2009, 21:19
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OK,
So we finally go to WDW as DVC members and everything's looking great.
We agree to pay for the Disney Dining Plan and we're all set.
Next I learn that we're getting there during the "free dining" time so naturally I call up DVC and ask if we get it free.. Low and behold the answer is "no".

So despite being a so-called VIP member I'm made to cough up over a thousand dollars while others dine free on the money I'm handing over.

I try to make a complaint at the resort and am told I'd best go to Guest Relations... Would you believe it, Guest Relations tell me I should take it up with the resort.

And now I see that UK guest can get up to $1000 to go...

So it seems that anytime I wish to go to WDW I'd be better off selling up the DVC and just booking it.. Seems there's no perks left anyway that I can see.
And there were certainly a few members there on site that weren't too happy with all the perks that were being revoked.

Come on Disney - I'd like to hear your excuses. I still love you but your constant money grabbing gets tiresome.
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Old November 5th, 2009, 09:50   #11
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Re: Why I'm mad at DVC

You really have to think of it as a long term investment. In five years time, when the economy picks up, Free Dining is removed, and rack rates go through the roof, and you're still picking up a week on points for half the price of a cash ressie, you'll be glad you bought in.

'Free' Dining and the DDP in general has already been severely cut back from where it was a few years ago. WDW just need to lure as many people there as possible in as many different ways. Just remember that the people there on 'free dining' paid at least £850 per person per week!
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Old November 5th, 2009, 15:04   #12
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May I point out to all non DVC members that comparing points and "Cash" is like chalk and cheese.When a member uses points in a Vacation villa they do not enjoy hotel benefits. No making of beds on a daily basis,no cleaning of rooms,almost no choice to UK visitors of room position as we can only arrive to check in after the earliest at 5p.m,and by now all the "requests"are filled,and don't get me started on DVC's reason for asking for any "special requests" when in the next sentence they tell you that they cannot ensure any one of them!!If we want extra towels we now are expected to pay for them! I could go on- and I am sure that all this sounds as though we are sorry to have invested such a large sum of money in 1994,and large annual dues each year since-in fact we still always enjoy using our points in Florida and California,but the product we purchased and the reasons for this are constantly being altered by, the DVC board without consultation,and ALWAYS to the benefit of DVC and not the members .Can I also throw out to the forum that when we bought our points in OKW we were told that the buildings would be "pulled down" in2044 as by then the structures would be useless!We were asked last year to invest more funds to extend our ownership for a further 15 years at OKW.!!Phew!! I will be interested in your comments. Just before I finish, the members rooms are only fully cleaned and beds changed after 8 nights!! you can ask for sheets to change yourself,again not comparable to any hotel.
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Old November 5th, 2009, 18:39   #13
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May I point out to all non DVC members that comparing points and "Cash" is like chalk and cheese.When a member uses points in a Vacation villa they do not enjoy hotel benefits. No making of beds on a daily basis,no cleaning of rooms... Just before I finish, the members rooms are only fully cleaned and beds changed after 8 nights!! you can ask for sheets to change yourself,again not comparable to any hotel.
Did they have daily housekeeping when you first joined in 1994? When I joined in 2002, they did not. It was one of the considerations I weighed in making a purchase. To be honest, it seemed to be a major obstacle to joining and I thought we would pay for daily housekeeping and factored it into my decision. As it turns out, we actually enjoy not planning our day around when mousekeeping will be making their rounds and we have not signed up for additional cleanings. Some folks could not get by without the daily mousekeeping and DVC may not be right for them. It is definately something a purchaser should consider before buying.
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almost no choice to UK visitors of room position as we can only arrive to check in after the earliest at 5p.m,and by now all the "requests"are filled,and don't get me started on DVC's reason for asking for any "special requests" when in the next sentence they tell you that they cannot ensure any one of them!!
Folks from the west coast of the US going to FL are in a similar boat--only their flights typically arrive later. I don't see any difference between DVC requsts and requests made at a regular hotel room. There are some ways around this if it is a show stopper. One is to stay elsewhere the first night. It also serves as a cheap insurance policy. If you have to cancel on the day of arrival--you might lose 1 nights lodging but you could still cancel your DVC reservation (your points would go into holding vs being foreited with a cancelation on the day of arrival).
Even coming the the east coast like we do--I like to put in a full day of work and then catch a flight around 4 or 5pm. We generally don't get to the resort until 7 or 8pm. Then again, about the only special requests we have made have been non-smoking and since DVC has gone totally non-smoking, we don't make any special requests--so we don't have any track record for fullfillment of special requests. (I like to take my chances and be surprised. )

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If we want extra towels we now are expected to pay for them! I could go on- and I am sure that all this sounds as though we are sorry to have invested such a large sum of money in 1994,and large annual dues each year since-in fact we still always enjoy using our points in Florida and California,but the product we purchased and the reasons for this are constantly being altered by, the DVC board without consultation,and ALWAYS to the benefit of DVC and not the members .Can I also throw out to the forum that when we bought our points in OKW we were told that the buildings would be "pulled down" in2044 as by then the structures would be useless!We were asked last year to invest more funds to extend our ownership for a further 15 years at OKW.!!Phew!! I will be interested in your comments.
I believe they started charging for the extra towels shortly after we joined. I can't say I'm really thrilled to pay for extra towels, but we have adapted. I don't want to wash towels, so on occassion we will purchase an extra pack. I guess the folks who do wash their own towels every day are probably glad that they don't have to pay for the cost of extra towels for folks like me who want a few extra towels. That seems fair to me.

I don't think DVC handled the OKW additional years very well at all. I believe they did it as an additional assessement such that everyone was included and you had to actually opt out of it. I've read somewhere DVC did it this way because there are members living where DVC is not registered to do business, so they would not have been able to offer the addition to everyone if they didn't structure it this way. I don't think it sat very well with lots of members, nor do I think it was as well received as DVC thought it would be. I believe DVC had plans to do the same for BCV and BWV and VWL but the feedback from OKW has made them step back an re-evaluate. I have BCV and BWV and I haven't been able to see a real benefit to the additional years (if they are eventually offered).

I can't say that I am pleased with the latest round of point reallocations even though we personally benefit by the new point values because most of our stays include the weekend nights (we generally stay 4-5 nights including the weekend nights). Or, new banking rules. Or, the rule of four. I've decided I do like booking up to 7 nights at a time. I guess it is important to understand when signing up for DVC that these are things that DVC can change. For some folks this could have a huge impact on the way they use their points.
It is also important to understand that Perks are not guaranteed by contract. They come and go and someone should not make a DVC purchase based on the perks.
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Old November 6th, 2009, 13:26   #14
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Hi, good to get varied points of view. The points that were made were illustrations of how DVC members using their contract points get a very different experience to guests who do not own points,and therefore cannot be compared.We, like yourselves,are looking forward to our next visit-June 2010-BLT and Disney Wonder.I know we will both have a memorable time!Regards.
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I think different people have different reasons for joining DVC. DVC is not right for everyone. DVC is definately not the least expensive option for staying at WDW. Staying offsite and renting a house is probably one of the least expensive options. Staying at a value resort (sometimes even a moderate) will most likely be less expensive than DVC.
In our case, we prefer to stay on property and we enjoy the convenience of being close to EPCOT (and now MK and DL). We don't mind doing a little bit of housekeeping (like making beds). We enjoy having the comforts of home (such as kitchen facilities). Given our criteria, the price we pay for DVC consistantly comes out less than if we were to book the same accomodations through CRO even with discounts... We really like being able to get a suite--something that would be out of reach for us if we booked through CRO.
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I think different people have different reasons for joining DVC. DVC is not right for everyone.
I agree - and we love DVC. Call me weird, but we've just got back to our room and it has been mousekept with beds made etc and I was moaning as I'd already done the beds in the way I like them earlier. The mousekeeper first knocked at 9am too - a bit early for my liking as we were have a relaxing get-up today. Certainly much prefer not to have someone come every day and love the kitchenette.

As golfers, the DVC golf perks are brilliant - $35 a round when we normally travel in May, and $60 this time in November, compared to over $100 or so that some of our playing partners have paid. I understand the offers around at the moment mean you need to think more carefully than in the past, but as a long term option we love it - and were glad we joined 8 years ago.
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