perdidobay
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Members are only magical to Disney in that they bring in bucketloads of income to the WDC every year.
perdidobay said:Members are only magical to Disney in that they bring in bucketloads of income to the WDC every year.
gothmommie said:And I'm rude?
Deb & Bill said:If non-members were always given the best room, then when they became members, the first thing they would do would gripe about their terrible room.
Daitcher said:No you are not rude here, at the resort when you rip into people over not getting a request.My post was a sarcastic attempt at humor. You've taken enough beating on the other post for your behavior.
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gothmommie said:Bite me.
Please expand your mind and learn reading comprehension. Then you will find that I did not rip the hotel though I am ripping you now and wish you were in front of me so you could say these things to my face.
my4kids said:Well there you have it folks - The answer to the question - you guys are definately magical!![]()
jarestel said:I think so. AP discounts, dining discounts, and free valet parking are all examples of things that make DVC members a little bit different from frequent, but non-DVC, visitors to WDW. Granted, these things may not be permanent perks, but for the moment we are certainly "entitled" to take advantage of them if we so wish.
Of course it goes without saying ( so we shall say it over and over ) that entitlement doesn't mean insisting on getting our every wish and whim fulfilled by DVC. All it means is that DVC members are, in fact, entitled to certain perks and privileges that others may not be. So that's kind of magical, IMO.
i hope that you don't stay away forever...we're not all so bad!gothmommie said:Keep your boards. At this point I've learned again that I really, really dislike most of humanity.
my4kids said:Well there you have it folks - The answer to the question - you guys are definately magical!![]()
Daitcher said:Very interesting topic here Shantay1008. I feel both ways actually. I feel members are entitled to some special perks. DVC is a seriuos investment in the future of WDW. Membership grows daily and gives members more "buying or bargaining power". DVC is also a big factor in the resurgence of the company, well that and Lost on ABC.All of that is thanks to us, the members. This at the very least warrants some special things. Now this is where I go the other way. I absolutely hate the members who berate and talk down to staff when they don't get the room of choice, that special reservation, etc. The "But we are owners" thing really drives me crazy. Yes we are owners but cash guests deserve the same treatment as we do. Many times I've stayed at Marriott properties and had owners yelling at staff because I, a cash guest or non owner, was getting a better room than they were. So it isn't just a DVC thing here, I've seen it all over. Every guest deserves a good room, not just owners. In fact if I was running the place I'd give cash guests the best rooms in the house. Cash guests have the potential to become future owners. I hope this isn't confusing because I do feel both ways. Looking forward to others view on this.
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jarestel said:I think so. AP discounts, dining discounts, and free valet parking are all examples of things that make DVC members a little bit different from frequent, but non-DVC, visitors to WDW. Granted, these things may not be permanent perks, but for the moment we are certainly "entitled" to take advantage of them if we so wish.
Of course it goes without saying ( so we shall say it over and over ) that entitlement doesn't mean insisting on getting our every wish and whim fulfilled by DVC. All it means is that DVC members are, in fact, entitled to certain perks and privileges that others may not be. So that's kind of magical, IMO.