Since this is
DVC's first experiement with concierge, I would expect them to be somewhat cautious. After all, every single DVC room has a kitchen or kitchenette, so there's reason to question whether members would truly value the food service. And DVC members won't need trip planning assistance to any degree that other more casual guests would require.
Some of us Like this service!!!!!!!! It is great for water or a quick B-fast and the Drinks at night are nice too
Still there are other benefits that would appeal to members (like the special DAK tours) and I agree that they won't have nearly enough rooms in that class to support demand.
True the room need to be increased But I think when the new building is done there will be.
According to docs posted here there is a clause in the agreement between DVC and the AKL which states that the AKL must sign-off on any expansion of the concierge services offered to DVC members. Lodge management is certainly going to be protective of the quality of the lounge since they are the ones charging about $100 more per night, per room for the concierge add-on. They aren't going to let DVC flood the lounge with members to the point that it would negatively impact the experiences of cash guests.
A fair balnce I think will be done.
Some have speculated that DVC may decide to offer some concierge services at the new Kidani Village building under construction. But there are not currently any such plans in place. Even if concierge proves to be a success, DVC may opt to include more expansive facilities in a future resort rather than shoehorning it into a resort that's well beyond the planning and design stages.