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Ahhh.... That seems like a pretty good trade off given the unforseen circumstances. 50% off a future cruise is a great deal. My recommendation for those folks is to jump on that and enjoy!!!Others chose to cancel completely, receive all their points back in the original use year, the ability to use those points at any of the DVC Resorts too although they would normally be "reservation points" any time in 2003, and to receive 50% off a cruise whether using points or cash. I think they more than took care of the DVC guests and I would not have any complaints with that special treatment.
no we're not selling - we're still in it for the long haul - just not as excited about it anymore - maybe after we finally get on the cruise and get to stay at our "home" VWL (which now will take at least 35mos)
So what!? She seems to be the exception.She got lucky.Most people did not receive this,and if they did ,so what?Time to move on.Originally posted by imgoingtodisney
Just emailed the cruiser in question and yes I am correct here, guys. Not only did they receive the 50% off a next cruise, their full refund but yes they did get hoppers and food for the 2days they were at Disney. Even the person I was questioning thought it was a mistake. I had been in touch with this person for several months before our cruise was cancelled so yes I do honestly believe her.
Really now,Please move on.We can all understand your frustration in losing out on your cruise,but is come to a point of incessant whining.Originally posted by Gail Hayden
And.....if they are, so what? Life is full of little bumps along the way. You were at Disney, you stated in your inumerable posts that you had a good time, in spite of your meltdown at PO. Don't you think it is time to see the joy in what you had rather than the dismay at what you missed?
I'm sorry you feel the need to rag on someone who had invested a lot of heart into her trip........
sorry but I dont recall you having a cancelled cruise? something i looked forward to for over 11 months!
This is a great point, I agree with what you've said here. It's not that I feel like a second class citizen, and I know I'm not entitled to extra perks or better park pass deals, that wasn't part of the signed agreement, it was the first class accomodations. But I agree with the sentiment you expressed that DVC members are taken for granted. "Gouges" is a great word to describe the point requirements for cruises.I don't feel like second class citizens, but I do believe Disney takes DVCers and their vacations spending habits for granted. Disney views us as an endless revenue stream. DCL gouges DCVers for the points exchanges for the cruises. Also theres things like you can't get certain onboard credits (Disney Club) if you book with points vs cash. So clearly, Disney does view DVCers differently. Disney also fails to provide DVCers with any other pass option that fits a more relaxed vacation style. Something other than the AP would be nice. JMO.
Originally posted by Desperado
"Gouges" is a great word to describe the point requirements for cruises.
That's a good point too. I guess I would hope they are more successful with those negotiations in the future. I haven't been on a cruise yet, but we'll go sometime, and I am very grateful the option is available. There are several trading options we hope to take advantage of, even though they may not be the best value for the use of points. They have value to us for the alternatives that are available. We can't do WDW every year, although I know many do. Actually, now that I think about it, we'll be going twice this year......DVC negotiates with DCL and does the best it can for it's members, I hope.