First of all, let me say that I do not have a dog in this hunt (so to speak). As a DVC owner, I don't worry about these things. That being said, I posted on this thread to give my support to the OP and anyone else who may be getting the short end of the stick on this. You plan, and save, and save some more to take your family on a special vacation and then a week before you arrive, Disney throws you a curveball. Legally Disney has the upperhand; however, from a customer service standpoint they are messing up big time. If they truly don't have rooms at the higher levels to move people, then at the very least there should be some other form of compensation: a gift card, a discount, fastpasses, or something. To those of you who think it is OK for Disney to move them to just another value resort because "that is all they paid for", I have a question for you. How would you feel if Disney handled all of the reservations this way? For example, what if you could no longer reserve a specific resort, but instead could only reserve a resort category? You could choose Value, Mod, Deluxe, or Villa. Then a week before you arrive Disney sends you an email telling you what resort you are "assigned" to. My guess is that probably would not be acceptable with you, so why should it be acceptable to these unfortunate people?