I guess I have a slightly different view. I feel as though I am an owner of DVC, instead of simply a hotel guest, and I enjoy taking the responsibility and rewards of ownership. In fact, we tell our daughter that this is our vacation home instead of a hotel.
As with ownership in anything, I feel possessive of my little part, and do what I can to maintain and care for the DVC resorts in which we stay. I take heart in the imperfections that make it a true home instead of a hotel. The responsibility to make the bed, do the dishes, clean-up spills, vacuum the villa, and straighten the living room periodically enhance my connection to the resort. Like my main home here in Colorado, I expect to see the odd stain on the floor or couch, minor scratches on the end tables, and other imperfections. This adds to the feeling of a lived-in home. If I see minor things that can be corrected quickly (usually through cleaning), I like having the responsibility for getting those items corrected quickly. If there are larger concerns that do not require outside resources (missing dishes or towels, light bulbs, minor drain clogging, etc), I will usually call mousekeeping and let them know near the end of our stay, so they can correct the issues before the next family arrives. Major issues are called on quickly and I do expect the same response (time and courtesy) I would get at home.
For this, there are a lot of benefits to ownership. For instance, I enjoy having happy dedicated people on the resort staff to interact with and help me enjoy my vacation, and I take pride in knowing my dues help to compensate them for their time (especially at the DVC only resort of SSR). I also take pride that the grounds look nice, the rooms are spacious compared to the general guest population, we can cook anything we want due to the full kitchen, there is room in the villas to spread out and not be in each others way, laundry is easy, and that we are simply home. At BLT, I enjoy knowing that a portion of my dues, albeit small, is funding the monorail. Also, I enjoy knowing that I am a part of the WDW community, even if we are not actually there that year.
For me, DVC is more than a prepaid hotel room, rather, it is a community, in which, I am so lucky to be a member.
- Chris