DUES Info! - All resorts dues have been released

The only difference I’ve noticed since becoming a DVC owner and switching from cash room is the reduced housekeeping (which isn’t a big deal for us as we are not messy and prefer housekeeping every 2-3 days). The rest has been pretty much the same for the good and not so good things. Disney has never been the best at this hotel thing. They’re good enough, but not great.
 
The only difference I’ve noticed since becoming a DVC owner and switching from cash room is the reduced housekeeping (which isn’t a big deal for us as we are not messy and prefer housekeeping every 2-3 days). The rest has been pretty much the same for the good and not so good things. Disney has never been the best at this hotel thing. They’re good enough, but not great.
I might be a minority here, but I rarely stay at hotels except for traveling abroad, and Disney, HGV and Sheraton all provides great services compared to what I'm used to when traveling in Europe. If Disney keeps up the service they are providing now, I'm more than satisfied. To me good or stellar service is not necessarily just providing me with what I ask for. It's just as much the dialogue or how the people working at the front desk present themselves. Also keep in mind that we the owners might demand or require more than the usual guest as we think we are entitled to because of our ownership.

I stayed at BLT in late October and I had a maintenance issue, the fridge stopped working. I tried to fix it myself but I'd couldn't as the outlet stopped working, so I called maintenance. In less than 30 minutes they came and fixed it. They had to go next door to flip the breaker. Its not ideal that the issue happened at all, but it was great that they fixed it as fast as they did.
 
It would not....the dues are for operation of the resort and the housekeeping budget is set to cover the schedule the way it is set up.

As long as the minimum number of nights for stays remains at one night, and the cost of housekeeping is part of the dues, then it has to cover whatever plan is in place.

Right now, we all pay based on the points that we own, so in that sense, we pay a proprotiante share of that budget. I just don't get the notion that because you use your points differently, you should pay less, or that someone else should be charged more?

What would be next? The pool? The community room? How about transportation? Should those that drive cars and never use WDW transportation pay less of that too? Or owners who do, be charged?
You have a point there but housekeeping is about 20% of the dues, so one of the larger positions. And it is quite directly impacted by how DVC points are used. Whether one person uses or doesn't use the monorail or the pool doesn't change anything. But every time you split up your DVC stay between rooms or resorts you quite directly necessitate another full cleaning of the room.

I don't know how much of housekeeping in the dues is spent on cleaning public areas (I assume not very much) but $1.6 housekeeping per point on an average week in a VGF studio is about $230. (2025 numbers). I assume this is about 8-10 hours of work? This seems quite a lot to me and is probably not one room cleaning but rather several per week.

I'm a fan of making costs that are easily directly attributable direct. I understand if you are not.
 
I've been treated the same whether staying on cash or points. Now I haven't yet stayed owning direct points, maybe they'll somehow upgrade their treatment of me in some way now that I'm a direct owner? I sort of doubt it though. Have always been treated well.

My only real DVC complaints revolve around bad lost and found incidents not "finding" our stuff that was pretty obviously in our room and labelled well. But that's mostly on me for just being forgetful, and I shouldn't have left things accidentally anyway (we had to rush out the door because breakfast took a lot longer than I anticipated).
 

My opinion or idea is just that, an opinion.

But I still think that those who demand or require more cleaning than others should pay for it.

Let take it to the extreme, let’s assume that all of my points went to single nights stays. How much does a cleaning of a studio cost $30? An average stay was 18 points then I would have more than 70 stays and a total cost of housekeeping of $2,100

Would it be reasonable or fair that my stays impact the membership with that cost?

Every owner wants lower dues and by charging either separately for housekeeping or only charging for shorter stays would accomplish that.

Since DVC sets the rules I don’t see why they couldn’t charge for shorter stays.

But that is where we differ. I don’t consider someone who is using their points for shorter stays as using more housekeeping.

We are getting the same as everyone else. We get a clean room when we check in…which is exactly what those who stay longer get.

Let’s take the person who stays a week…why should someone else who doesn’t stay that long have to pay for them to get a clean room mid trip? But we do..

What about towels? If someone stays with 4 guests and I only stay with 2, am I not paying more for the cost to clean towels when my travel party doesn’t use as much?

That’s why I said,.,I don’t get the notion that owners who use their membership more often should be charged extra for using it.
 
You have a point there but housekeeping is about 20% of the dues, so one of the larger positions. And it is quite directly impacted by how DVC points are used. Whether one person uses or doesn't use the monorail or the pool doesn't change anything. But every time you split up your DVC stay between rooms or resorts you quite directly necessitate another full cleaning of the room.

I don't know how much of housekeeping in the dues is spent on cleaning public areas (I assume not very much) but $1.6 housekeeping per point on an average week in a VGF studio is about $230. (2025 numbers). I assume this is about 8-10 hours of work? This seems quite a lot to me and is probably not one room cleaning but rather several per week.

I'm a fan of making costs that are easily directly attributable direct. I understand if you are not.

Well, the the maintenance of the pool and pool towels are paid by dues, aren’t they?

The upkeep of the parking lot is too..as I just posted, what about the group that travels with 2 in a studio vs 4. Isn’t that larger group using more towels during their stay? Doesn’t that add to the housekeeping budget?

That certainly can be directly related to use.

My point is that everything is not going to be exact. The easiest way to handle this is to simply pay for cleaning daily and up the cost of dues.

Or, if legally allowed…take cleaning out of dues and charge a resort fee to cover it for everyone..

And it’s not that I am not for costs that are direct…but I am not for saying that an owner who uses their membership for shorter stays, should have to pay extra for cleaning outside of what they are already paying for in dues when those who stay longer do not, when the minimum stay allowed is one night.

What I don’t agree with is that dues cover housekeepkng for only owners who stay at least X days. And, I don’t believe DVC can do that legally.

It’s why they stopped charging for extra towels…people were taking them from carts, from the pool, etc to avoid it.

Now, it’s built in and we can get them as much as we want when we stay.

ETA: Which, I am sure, that change has played a role in some way in the budget.
 
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Okay so I didnt mean for my comment to derail the discussion pertaining to dues. Everyone has their feelings and experiences in their DVC journey. Let's just keep it about dues.
 










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