I donāt agree that anyone should. Thatās also why itās more or less has become industry standard for timeshares that you donāt get any housekeeping during your week long stay. If you wish to have it, you must pay for it.
I know legally itās an option to charge housekeeping fees for short stays. At least itās legal in New York as thatās what Hilton does. Maybe it wonāt fly in FL Iām not well versed in that.
As we have discussed before,
DVC needs to make changes if thy consider them good for the membership as a whole. Is it good for the membership if a lot or some members book short stays and therefore hits the membership with a higher housekeeping costs than those booking longer stays?
The problem DVC has with answering that question is that they money they make by managing the resorts are directly influenced by the operation costs. Meaning if the housekeeping costs goes down so does the operation costs and so does the money they make.