<Laughs> Okay. Properly refuted. But, perhaps their "new" system shouldn't be one that angers their passholders so much.
Oh, I am in complete agreement that the change they made is not an ideal change (That's being PC about it). Not the change I would have done, certainly. In hindsight, maybe not even the change that Disney would have done. I am just saying that the argument of "we have been doing it for 60 years, so we don't need to change it" is invalid. But yeah - what you change it TO matters. LOL.
If there's no AP, I'm out. I'm completely out on Disney. And I'm not the only one thinking like this.
I do not think that you are the only one who thinks this way. I think if APs do not come back, a lot of people will be out. Not a MAJORITY - but as others have pointed out, a turnover of even 5% is significant. I am not sure I would be out on that alone. I have other concerns right now with Disney - mostly with the corporate's political attitudes - but let's not get into that right now. Just suffice it to say, IF I leave, it won't be over AP's alone. I think eventually they will come back - but I do not know if it will be in time to save some of those thinking of leaving.
Not time to worry yet. They will tweak and adjust. It is an endless process.
This is my mantra. You have to remember (and many on here chose not to) that Disney is an ever-fluid environment. They tweak, fiddle and fuss. As a corporation, they are almost never stagnant. You may not always see the tweaks - many of them are in background algorithms - which is why I think it's funny how messed up people are over G+. You are seeing one stage in a many stage process and it will look different a year from now, 2 years from now and 5 years from now. DVC is a long term prospect. Making drastic decisions during a single stage is generally not making the best decision. That said if the TRAJECTORY is wrong for you, then it's wrong. Time to sell and move on.
I have some trepidation myself as mentioned above, but also as mentioned, Disney CHANGES.... So I am content to give it a little more time and see what trajectory they follow.
People were more 'casual,' and I'm not just talking bout CMs. People went to enjoy their vacations and be more relaxed about it. Nowadays, it seems that people are hell-bent on getting every ounce they can out of every minute and every dollar because of the excessive dollars they have spent and are spending, others be damned in the process. This whole vacationer attitude "It's all about me." is getting a little long of tooth also, and it's especially bad on top of everything else.
It is what it is. But it ain't what it was. Eventually you have to know when it's time to fold. As I said above, we had a great run. It may not be over, but if it is, we had it mostly on somebody else's quarter when I cash out and all is said and done, and while I will be sad if and when that day comes; it sure didn't end up being a bad run while it lasted.
You know the entire board knows you and I do not always see eye to eye. I have a hard time staring down a zebra in the best of circumstances. They kick... hard. But I COMPLETELY identify with you on the these 2 paragraphs.
It's not JUST Disney that has changed. It's PEOPLE. I know you were talking more about the attitude of trying to get in front of everyone, but it's more than that. It's just general..... attitude of being on vacation.
People were polite. They were low key. It doesn't seem that long ago... Maybe I have aged, I don't know. I mean I have, but I guess maybe I am more ornery. Years ago, I would let someone in front of me. If I held open a door, they would usually walk in and then let me in front of them in line since I was there first. Or maybe I would politely decline and tell them to go first. I used to TALK to people. STRANGERS. IN LINE. HEAVEN FORBID. When waiting for a parade, we would chat to while away the hour or so that we were sitting. I have great pictures of my 5 yr old son cuddled up with a really cute snow white asleep on the bench waiting for fireworks. I could have a great day at Disney - ironically - while doing very little but sitting around and talking with other vacationers while we waiting for things.
This last trip, DW and I were waiting for Smugglers Run. Since it takes 6 people to properly fly the ship, we tried making friends with the people in front of us - also just 2. No go. They wanted nothing to do with talking to anyone else. We tried the group behind us - a group of 3. No go - WHY ARE YOU TALKING TO US? WE DON'T KNOW YOU. These days, if I had a 5 yr old son and he fell asleep next to a little girl on a bench, I am pretty sure there would be screams associated with it and maybe security stepping in.
It's not just Disney, it's PEOPLE. People have changed. People on vacation have changed. Or maybe I have. I don't know.
As you say, it's been a good run. I don't know if it's over for me. I have not folded my hand yet. But for the first time, I am wondering if I am okay with the trajectory Disney is taking as a company. That's got nothing to do with people. But I will admit that the most recent vacations have not been the vacations of times past. I can't say it's all Disney's fault. Certainly some of it is. Selling DVC though... right now, that's an emotional decision. I need to wait till it's not an emotional one because emotions change. But if it's the right decision for you, I understand where you are coming from.