palaemon
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2004
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From what I can tell, most people here aren't too upset with the actual change itself. It's what is to come - "what's next?"
Since this hasn't officially started, I'm sure no one really can answer this, but here goes.
Once the change is made, and there are 2 kinds of members/points/contracts, can Disney make further changes to just one class of members?
I guess anything is possible, but with this change they grandfathered everyone in and gave people 2 months to deal with the coming change.
If I bought resale after Mar. 20th, I think I'd be pretty confident that any further division would occur for new resales and not retroactive.
I mean think about it. This change was purely for sales of new direct contracts. They effectively fell into line with the other big TS and now their sales people have an answer to the dreaded "resale" question.
Also, I don't agree with the Automobile analogy. When you buy new, you get a new car. Up till now, the only difference between new and resale DVC was less $$ for resale or more years for direct. Buying a used car is still a used car.
Since this hasn't officially started, I'm sure no one really can answer this, but here goes.
Once the change is made, and there are 2 kinds of members/points/contracts, can Disney make further changes to just one class of members?
I guess anything is possible, but with this change they grandfathered everyone in and gave people 2 months to deal with the coming change.
If I bought resale after Mar. 20th, I think I'd be pretty confident that any further division would occur for new resales and not retroactive.
I mean think about it. This change was purely for sales of new direct contracts. They effectively fell into line with the other big TS and now their sales people have an answer to the dreaded "resale" question.
Also, I don't agree with the Automobile analogy. When you buy new, you get a new car. Up till now, the only difference between new and resale DVC was less $$ for resale or more years for direct. Buying a used car is still a used car.