I am really concerned about the significant degradation in the quality of our DVC stays in the last 10 years. (Been DVC fo 25+years now)
It first showed up at Boardwalk about 10 years ago. The legendary Disney Quality was slipping in little things. For example, the phone had the numbers for specialized services, but when you used the phone to try to contact that service, you got a message that left no options but to walk up to the concierge desk. They clearly were no longer staffing the services printed on the phone the way they once were.
Trying to reserve either the Disneyland Hotel or Paradise Pier in California was a bad joke a couple years ago. Calling DVC and telling them our plans, they had to call someone else to set up the reservation, and something got lost in the translation because when we arrived, Hollywood Hotel told us the reservation was for one person and that the room they had for us was thus just for one person. Then they did put us in a room but one without the extra bed that I had requested when making the original reservation. They finally accommodated us but only after a stressful 2 hours of having to deal with this not just at the check-in but also when we saw that the room was not what I had originally requested. It seems that DVC has extremely low ability to make Disneyland Hotel or Paradise Pier reservations that you can actually count on.
The real nightmare -- the most recent -- was at the Grand Californian, our third stay there so that we knew what it once meant to have Disney Quality there. The facility is still great since the Disney commitment was there when they built it. I don't even want to go again through the utter failures -- more like Motel 6 Quality -- during our stay, one thing after another, failures of member services ... I just don't even want to think about it again.
The bottom line seems to be that Disney has gone from cutting corners on DVC quality to a real downgrading of the commitment to quality anywhere close to the level of Disney Quality that DVC originally had. DVC is a cash cow now, deserving just enough to sustain it but nothing more.
This really is sad to see. Disney Quality used to be the gold standard. And in some parts of the Disney business the commitment is still there. But it is not there for DVC.
It first showed up at Boardwalk about 10 years ago. The legendary Disney Quality was slipping in little things. For example, the phone had the numbers for specialized services, but when you used the phone to try to contact that service, you got a message that left no options but to walk up to the concierge desk. They clearly were no longer staffing the services printed on the phone the way they once were.
Trying to reserve either the Disneyland Hotel or Paradise Pier in California was a bad joke a couple years ago. Calling DVC and telling them our plans, they had to call someone else to set up the reservation, and something got lost in the translation because when we arrived, Hollywood Hotel told us the reservation was for one person and that the room they had for us was thus just for one person. Then they did put us in a room but one without the extra bed that I had requested when making the original reservation. They finally accommodated us but only after a stressful 2 hours of having to deal with this not just at the check-in but also when we saw that the room was not what I had originally requested. It seems that DVC has extremely low ability to make Disneyland Hotel or Paradise Pier reservations that you can actually count on.
The real nightmare -- the most recent -- was at the Grand Californian, our third stay there so that we knew what it once meant to have Disney Quality there. The facility is still great since the Disney commitment was there when they built it. I don't even want to go again through the utter failures -- more like Motel 6 Quality -- during our stay, one thing after another, failures of member services ... I just don't even want to think about it again.
The bottom line seems to be that Disney has gone from cutting corners on DVC quality to a real downgrading of the commitment to quality anywhere close to the level of Disney Quality that DVC originally had. DVC is a cash cow now, deserving just enough to sustain it but nothing more.
This really is sad to see. Disney Quality used to be the gold standard. And in some parts of the Disney business the commitment is still there. But it is not there for DVC.