I am not trying to be aor get people riled up, but really this was an excellent business decision on Disney's part.
You aren't a DVC member because you like to go to Disney occasionally, you are a DVC member because you are a HUGE Disney fan, or an addict.It's not like you are going to say "thats it!! Iam done with Disney!!" They have you in the palm of their hand.
They are counting on members buying more points so they can continue coming to Disney. Heck they probably even know most people were going to be angry about it, but all the while they knew you'd have to get over it and find another way to make it work for you.
SO they upped the points, AND are making more money off of DVC'ers because you are going to have to buy more points. How are you going to find 1-25 points to buy?? Well you're (most likely) not! You are going to have to buy bigger add ons. SO now Disney is really putting more money in their pockets.
Oh I am sure they realize a few will try to re-sell their points, but all in all, currents DVC'ers that try to sell are not going to make any money off of that or even break even. And really, there are tons of new people lined up to buy
points that have no idea this happened, as it in no way affects them. Or at least they don't know what "used to be".
So you (DVC'ers) are caught between a rock and a hard place. DO you buy more to add on or do you sell for a loss? Or do you keep them and just go for fewer days?
This sums it up very well along with Tim's posts. Ugly, but neccessary. It does hurt my family, but that is how it works. It's a killer for folks who banked and are 5 points short for a trip, but there are transfers available. Hell, I may need one. I wanted AKV SV this year and went OKW instead and maybe this saved me to allow 2010 December SSR.
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