STLDisney_Freak
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BillI hate to say it Vic, but you were sold a bill of goods and it seems like you may have not done enough homework before you bought.
DVC ownership is a unique product with a lot of pluses and minuses. For some people depending on your vacation habits, expectations, ability to plan and book 11 months in advance of your trip, level of desired accommodations, and available play money, DVC can be a good fit.
For others, they get caught up with wanting to be in a club or owning a piece of Disney and the make the mistake of buying.
There has to be a reason for so many contracts for sale.
Bill
This is my first time posting as a relatively new DVC member.
I'm getting a bit frustrated with the dining plan deals I am now seeing posted that go well into 2012.
This is after being told, when we asked about these at the point of purchase, that these type of deals wouldn't always be out there, so we would definitely benefit from our points purchase.
Has there been any discussion on this? Are we being penalized for our membership with this? We were going to gift friends a room for an upcoming trip, and now they can use this deal to travel for less cost and still pay for the room.
It's just a bit disillusioning. I could understand if this was an effort to fill rooms and do some last minute marketing, but this is for a year from now.
What am I missing here? I'm hoping that the owners here on this board can help me feel less like I've been sold a bill of goods.
Has there been any movement to give a discounted rate on dining plans to DVC bookings? Or on park passes (even if ONLY when these other deals are offered)?
Thanks.
Vic
Are we being penalized for our membership with this?
Has there been any movement to give a discounted rate on dining plans to DVC bookings?
I totally agree with all points. No way would I give up my DVC accommodations just to get free subpar food at Disney! We have used the DDP in the past, and it is too costly for us. We find we can eat for several hundred dollars less if we use other Disney discounts than DDP. I don't think DDP is a "deal" even if it's "free". Besides that, it isn't really "free". You have to pay rack rate to get it!Free Dining is really not that good a deal when you are talking about a deluxe resort (of the type you stay in with DVC) because it requires paying full rack rate for the room.
A lot of folks see that word "free" and think it's the best deal going, but it isn't, always. And as for the discount not always being there - there's no guarantee that it WILL always be there.
I don't consider the inability to get free dining a "penalty." And your friends are probably happy staying at a moderate or value, which is why the deal looks better to them. Because there isn't any way they are booking the same type of room and saving over a free room.
No, thank goodness. I am not a fan of the dining plans and wouldn't use them.
This is my first time posting as a relatively new DVC member.
I'm getting a bit frustrated with the dining plan deals I am now seeing posted that go well into 2012.
This is after being told, when we asked about these at the point of purchase, that these type of deals wouldn't always be out there, so we would definitely benefit from our points purchase.
Has there been any discussion on this? Are we being penalized for our membership with this? We were going to gift friends a room for an upcoming trip, and now they can use this deal to travel for less cost and still pay for the room.
It's just a bit disillusioning. I could understand if this was an effort to fill rooms and do some last minute marketing, but this is for a year from now.
What am I missing here? I'm hoping that the owners here on this board can help me feel less like I've been sold a bill of goods.
Has there been any movement to give a discounted rate on dining plans to DVC bookings? Or on park passes (even if ONLY when these other deals are offered)?
Thanks.
Vic
This is my first time posting as a relatively new DVC member.
I'm getting a bit frustrated with the dining plan deals I am now seeing posted that go well into 2012.
This is after being told, when we asked about these at the point of purchase, that these type of deals wouldn't always be out there, so we would definitely benefit from our points purchase.
Has there been any discussion on this? Are we being penalized for our membership with this? We were going to gift friends a room for an upcoming trip, and now they can use this deal to travel for less cost and still pay for the room.
It's just a bit disillusioning. I could understand if this was an effort to fill rooms and do some last minute marketing, but this is for a year from now.
What am I missing here? I'm hoping that the owners here on this board can help me feel less like I've been sold a bill of goods.
Has there been any movement to give a discounted rate on dining plans to DVC bookings? Or on park passes (even if ONLY when these other deals are offered)?
Thanks.
Vic
Look into buying an annual pass with the DVC discount, then buy the Tables in Wonderland card for a 20% discount on your meals.
Then remember you can visit the parks at a slower pace because you are going back for many years to come. It gives you a whole new perspective on the pace of your vacation.