Annual pass payment plan

jdkdorn

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I guess I don't understand why they will not let DVC use the payment plan for annual passes. It is a no brainer perk that would cost them nothing extra since they already offer it to Florida residents for the same pass. If you don't pay, they cancel the pass. It is so short sighted. I would jump on it for the whole family.
 
If they found a reason to, they would. For Florida residents it helps rooms and parks get filled during slower times. DVC doesn’t have an occupancy problem. It does cost them money to manage the program. There is an expense to store the data attached to those passes. To handle customer service concerns. Etc. No need to make it their problem to manage when many people will (but probably shouldn’t) finance them other ways on credit cards.
 
I guess I don't understand why they will not let DVC use the payment plan for annual passes. It is a no brainer perk that would cost them nothing extra since they already offer it to Florida residents for the same pass. If you don't pay, they cancel the pass. It is so short sighted. I would jump on it for the whole family.
I've also wondered this...seems like a no brainer to me too....and btw they might just get some extra sales
 
I guess I don't understand why they will not let DVC use the payment plan for annual passes. It is a no brainer perk that would cost them nothing extra since they already offer it to Florida residents for the same pass. If you don't pay, they cancel the pass. It is so short sighted. I would jump on it for the whole family.
there seems to be no logic to Disney management decisions
 
I know. They only made $1.9B last quarter in domestic Parks & Experiences! What were they thinking?
 















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