I have a theory.
DVC's move to that big, new, expensive annual guidebook a few years ago had to do with them changing rules and removing benefits. The original binder had all the rules in it. As they changed something, there was always the evidence on the old rule right there.
RUles, CC, II, RCI destinations, etc. They are constantly changing things and wanted the evidence to be a little more remote.
While that new book worked well for that, it was very expensive to put together, produce and mail....still, these expenses were worth them not getting their feet held to any fire.
Ostensibely, this new guidebook was intended to save money.....wasn't their original method of simply updating pages to add to you binder much cheaper? Wasn't it a much more pleasent thing to work with?
1 hour till I leave, just got this piece of crap guidebook yesterday and wanted to express my opinion.
DVC's move to that big, new, expensive annual guidebook a few years ago had to do with them changing rules and removing benefits. The original binder had all the rules in it. As they changed something, there was always the evidence on the old rule right there.
RUles, CC, II, RCI destinations, etc. They are constantly changing things and wanted the evidence to be a little more remote.
While that new book worked well for that, it was very expensive to put together, produce and mail....still, these expenses were worth them not getting their feet held to any fire.
Ostensibely, this new guidebook was intended to save money.....wasn't their original method of simply updating pages to add to you binder much cheaper? Wasn't it a much more pleasent thing to work with?
1 hour till I leave, just got this piece of crap guidebook yesterday and wanted to express my opinion.