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Isn't this true of any timeshare?
I would think so, but maybe some timeshares do guarantee access to associated resorts.

Isn't this true of any timeshare?
Changing the booking windows isn't going to make it any easier to get into the smaller DVC resorts........
DVC is already approaching the threshold where guests are finding it difficult to get reservations. As the program grows (and as Hawaii comes online), I think the writing is on the wall and DVC will adjust the booking advantage to make it easier for the majority of owners to book anywhere. .....
I don't know. I don't consider myself an expert in ANY timeshare, including DVC. I thought I knew DVC once, but I was mistaken.Isn't this true of any timeshare?
I don't know. I don't consider myself an expert in ANY timeshare, including DVC. I thought I knew DVC once, but I was mistaken. ....
It's not a joke, Deb!Love it, Jim.![]()
It's not a joke, Deb!
Isn't this true of any timeshare?
DVC is already approaching the threshold where guests are finding it difficult to get reservations.
LOL, you said it, not me. There are many things that could change including minimum stays. DVC could also restrict some perks to only those who buy from DVC directly and not resale. I think you'll eventually see some type of minimum stay or a charge for housekeeping and I think you'll see walking go away relatively soon. I doubt you'll see any change in the 11/7 month window, no real reason to do so. Ultimately we're not even truly guaranteed the ability to book at our home resort because if a resort is damaged sufficiently, there is no requirement to restore it and any members affected would cease to be a member of the club. EVERY timeshare purchase is a gamble to a degree. DVC is less of a gamble in some ways because it has Disney behind it but is more of a risk than most due to the $$$ involved. I know of timeshares that have simply closed up and even worse, some that had such a high special assessment that most members would have been better off had they closed.believe many of us (admittedly unrealistically) expected kindler, gentler treatment from the mouse, all that pixie dust got in our eyes
and we thought with our hearts, not our heads.
There is no such thing as a "traditional timeshare" any more. Many are a full week but often not a set week or unit and many others work on points as well. The fixed week/fixed unit timeshare is a dying breed other than for high demand locations and times like Xmas HI or certain ski weeks and you pay for that privilege. One of the advantages to selling this way is your are increasing the buyers perception of value often without actually increasing the true value. Lets take DVC HH. Assume that for some year DVC HH members were only allowed to reserve at that resort. You can bet that those that ended up getting Jan, Feb and early Dec didn't buy to stay then. This allows the seller to get more than they would have otherwise because of the perception you're buying a better time than you may actually be able to reserve. This is a major advantage to the seller as each point sold is a high demand point in the buyers eyes even though there will not be enough units during higher seasons to go around. This happened at Marriott's resort on Maui where the season is floating for 50 weeks (or 51 weeks at some resorts). Obviously the demand for May and Sept is not the same as 4th of July. The end result is due to Marriott's advantage to multiple week owners, single week owners are almost shut out of the best weeks. You then have a choice, fuss and gripe or buy an additional week somewhere. Points systems compensate for this to a degree by varying the points from one season to another.Yea Dean would know, but dont most (maybe its just a few?) time shares give you the same room the same week every year? I wouldn't think availability would come into play.
I'm sure it will after things settle down, which will take a couple of years. The question is whether this is enough or only one step of several. The other component of this equation is that of the seasons themselves and times associated. It seems there is some inequality there are well, we'll see if it's enough to force another change down the road.Once the points are shuffled, resort demand should ease up a bit.
At least you can admit it, you're about 90% of the way there.im guilty as charged - strapped in, lap bar down & braced for the ride; hope it's not too bumpy
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DVC has moved from a Member based business to a sales based business. It's obvious that sales are the number one priority.
Sure some of us will complain, but it's like dealing with the Government. We know it's wrong and it needs to be fixed, we will complain to each other, but in the end, they will do what they want.
Some of us may sell, but someone has to take our place. Mean while, new members are attracted by the advertising and hype, not understanding that things are different now as compared to a couple of years ago.[/COLOR]
At least you can admit it, you're about 90% of the way there.
Think of us as the little brother you can beat on when you're upset.resistance is futile
i don't forego my right to kvetch though![]()
Think of us as the little brother you can beat on when you're upset.
DVC has moved from a Member based business to a sales based business. It's obvious that sales are the number one priority.
Sure some of us will complain, but it's like dealing with the Government. We know it's wrong and it needs to be fixed, we will complain to each other, but in the end, they will do what they want.
Some of us may sell, but someone has to take our place. Mean while, new members are attracted by the advertising and hype, not understanding that things are different now as compared to a couple of years ago.