There is a difference between offering it as a perk based upon castaway levels -- which are equal for everyone who has cruised X number of times, whether they were in an inside cabin or the Walt suite, and offering a perk for those who cruise concierge. My suggestion was to offer to gold/platinum instead of concierge as someone mentioned previously. However IMO neither is classist or creates divides. If I found the concierge benefits to be worth the extra money, I would pay it - and probably cruise less often. I'd rather cruise more often instead. It's no more classist than having different room categories for different prices, or only letting paying customers on to the ship. It's available for sale to those who can and want to buy it.
BUT my point was that it would be a nice benefit to add to the (currently very weak) list of repeat cruiser benefits.
Donation to charity... not sure I see the connection there? Disney has to pay for the employees to do the signing and handle the logistics.
I guess we disagree as I see excluding people from an activity that if offered should be available to everyone onboard, not just those that are affluent enough to have cruised enough times to become gold or platinum CC members. For some people a disney cruise is a once in a lifetime trip. I don't think those people should be excluded.
And as for cabin category, that is different because part of your cruise fare is based upon the activities, meals and public spaces the ship has to offer you, and part is based on the level of accommodation. That isn't classist, that is buying a product.
The magic and wonder right now have no public areas off limits to anyone(soon to change on the magic from reports). The dream and fantasy have areas that are exclusive to concierge pax such as the lounge and deck, and to my mind, that is wrong as it is classist and does create divides between pax.
I'm not one to subscribe to the whole I'm a returning cruiser so I should get gifts and more perks attitude. CC members already get a gift, and early booking of port adventures, dining reservations etc based upon level. Whilst they are nice, I don't understand anyone booking based upon those privileges or upset if they are changed in anyway or why they expect more?
edit to add, sorry i forgot about the donation to charity. obviously there is a cost to dcl for signing items, but in order to keep the number of items down they would have to charge around $25 IMO, but that isn't the cost to them, so I figure it would be around $5 per item cost to have signed for labor, then the rest could be donated to charity.