YES, YES, YES...I was beginning to think that my guide was the only guide who explained how the point system work (until my eyes crossed). I think she repeated herself several times and did different scenarios for my DH's benefit, because I was clear that the TOTAL resort points didn't change BUT the season/day points may change at ANY time. The phrase I remember was "IF the points decrease for this weekend night THEN they have to go up some other night." We went through several different ways to use points and ended up buying a tad more to take in account a change in the way we may want to vacation.
DVC has the OBLIGATION and legal requirement to keep demand and usage within a relatively narrow range. The main tool they have to do this is by adjusting the points from weekends/weekdays and one season to another. The overall points won't change. The only people who should be truly adversely affected will be those that tried to cut it close with a partial week, off season choice or smaller unit (or combo). That's one of the reasons I've always recommended buying a cushion of points for those looking at specific unit choices. Nothing scary about it unless one made the mistake of assuming points can't change but not understanding the product they were buying.see now for a newbie this is a scary thought that makes me regret my purchase
simple, the POS says they can, up to 5 days. People have to learn the difference between legal options and hype. Verbal representations and past hx mean little if not protected in the paperwork. Whether they'll do, we'll see, my point was to expect further changes over the years and this was a good example I knew would get people's attention.Dean how could they put a min stay if the whole "sell" of DVC is you can use your points anyway you want for any length of stay?just wondering..
Our guide also explained it to us also. If he's reading this(he's a casual lurker and knows my screen name).
They have been taken off the member website.Did they take off the 2010 points chart for AKV? It's not coming up![]()
Trying to avoid a what-if scenario, but Disney needs to be aware of how their agents sell the contracts. Although they do clearly state they can change, the guides sell the points based on the points charts, this could be presented as an issue legally in terms of DVC changing points in the future.
The guides are Disney employees, and anything the guides say is representative of Disney and the methodology they use to sell points is contradictory to the contract itself. In most forms of contracts, selling is part of the total package and misrepresentation of the product, regardless of the contract can lead to lawsuits.
Trying to avoid a what-if scenario, but Disney needs to be aware of how their agents sell the contracts. Although they do clearly state they can change, the guides sell the points based on the points charts, this could be presented as an issue legally in terms of DVC changing points in the future.
The guides are Disney employees, and anything the guides say is representative of Disney and the methodology they use to sell points is contradictory to the contract itself. In most forms of contracts, selling is part of the total package and misrepresentation of the product, regardless of the contract can lead to lawsuits.
The contract you must sign has a disclaimer stating that the printed document takes precedent over any verbal communications. While the guides may be misleading at times, their comments do not override the terms spelled out in the POS you will (or have already) signed to close.
As I'm not a member I can't see the new charts (if they're even up anymore), but how does the math work that it's benefit to owners to pay 4-6 pts more 5 nights/week to save even 7-8 on the other 2![]()
Things can be wrong without being unethical or illegal. For example, I think it was "wrong" for Disney to get rid of the Mickey-shaped butter at CRT and the glow-in-the dark Sci Fi Diner mugs.Legal - sure, Ethical - sure - but I still think they were wrong decisions.
My motto: Don't ruin the magic.![]()
speculation?
DVC made a mistake and those weren't the right charts . . . .
DVC started getting tons of irate calls and emails and decided to lay low . . . .
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Hey Puncing are you a mich fan iused to live in ypsi and love the big Blue....i do not think ive been wronged i just dont like it...it certainly is legal i m on the wrong side of the fence this time..just my choosing of the word wrong..nothing here done illegally just i dont think it is the right thing to do
I am! I'm in the law school at Michigan, and my husband is a double Michigan alum himself.
When we bought DVC 13 yrs ago the reason for having higher points on the weekends was so that the members living in Florida or nearby couldn't book up weekends making it difficult for members like us to book a full week or more vacation.