in principle i think it is a great system , the whole
dvc concept.
it is in the "practice" that causing many of the problems.
most of the threads i am responding to are topics i spent 3 hours
asking our first guide. did not want us to get into many of the
things i seen posted here. just by chance, our guide was out
for over 3mos & the "office" didn't even know it. and we were
already experienced in the ways of doing a wdw vacation. these
factors had a major impact on expectations & redirected me
toward leaning the real dvc , not the one they are selling.
then we had a major problems right out of the gate ,even though
we called & got thru right when they "opened".
instead of being upset with our guide---it made me suspected the
guides are used as a smoke screen for an upper management
group/s that are not very disney oriented.
fyi~where did i get this idea...our first guide- i never thought he lied
or was ever misleading. he own dvc & other timeshares. he spoke
how he used it & mentioned his family. to this day , i feel he answered
our questions in good faith. so even though we went thru difficulties-
and he was out nearly a year, & though we were assigned 3 different
guides, we told them we wanted him back. but only after a short
return , he changed career.
so right out of the gate,we were placed on the dreaded wait list...
not the typical one but with priority. funny thing happened, the
dis boards were keeping track of the new rooms being released.
over & over we were being overlooked. so i "armed" myself
with knowledge---funny how that work where we got our room.
with today techs , there no reason to expect anything less.
there should be an effective wist list that is fair for all members.
and there are many other issues that they should be addressing.
from all the trends i keep reading here, especially those repeating
over & over....dvc owners need a separate quality assurance
group that looks out for the owners. for example , preventing
any dvc owner perk being used by non-owners. that should
include any wait lists by a renter. no renter should be able to
book outside the owner's home resort--to open up those
rooms for other owners, & increase owners' chances for their
wait list to come true.
what i see coming is a major scandal with a large group of
people being cheated by a scam. see?-for ex., claiming to
a renter that they have no revs., because they had to pull
their points in case they can get them the wait list for
the room they really want. ( esp. if they distance themselves
thru a false rci trade in ). plus the current dvc policy not
speaking with renters may give them the time to "rent"
out one revs to a whole group.
any ways, hope it works out for you. but i think this is a
good subject for owners to consider. thanks for seeking input.
