With extra points available, due to trade outs,etc. it makes sense they'd try to make new DVC owners out of the cash paying customers by showing them firsthand what they'd be getting.
Doing this doesn't cost Disney anything, and they can only make more money from it if they can get another family to purchase DVC.
I think Disney does it to help sell a resort. What better way than to have them enjoy a resort to get them to come back.
There's no argument as to WHY Disney's doing this. Of course, they're trying to get more members.
My beef is where is OUR love? - WE paid to build and maintain these awesome resorts so that Disney can give them away as perks to perpetuate the cash machine known as DVC.
Where is OUR free dining? Where are OUR upgrades to a larger room or a better view?
Did you ever notice that the more you spend at Disney the less you get? They practically give away Value rooms for as little as $55/nite (what is that a 60% discount?) at times. Or, as I previously mentioned, during free dining, spend $99 a nite at value (as part of a package) and your family of 4 can eat for free (your room is better than free. You can stay at a value for $79-99/nite or a Mod for ($99-$129/nite) and get upgraded to a $450+/nite 1BR.
Rarely, if ever, do they offer comparable discounts or perks to people staying in Deluxe resorts (paying 3-5X more). They don't give comparable discounts to DVC members (who spent $16+ to join AND $50k in maintenance over the life of the contract).
The less you spend, the more perks you get. It's like some freaky social experiment. Spend $16k to join DVC (and build Disney a resort) and $1000 in dues (and maintain the resort for Disney), and you get squat. Spend $10k on a Grand Floridian vacation, and you get squat. Spend $1500 for a family of 4 to spend a week, and you get free dining, park tickets, and a potential upgrade to, not a moderate, not a deluxe, not a studio at deluxe villa, but a 1BR at a deluxe villa. If Disney wants to upgrade people, let Disney stick the family of 4 at Pop Century at Grand Floridian. I wonder what the response from GF guests would be if they knew that the same room they spent $600/nite for is going to someone paying $99/nite AND getting free dining to boot.
Oh, and by the way - those who say DVC is a "downgrade" from Deluxe, that's not how Disney is marketing it...
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wd...mparison?id=BOSOPResortCategoryComparisonPage
DVC is top of the list (as it should be).
This is going to come out wrong, and I don't want to sound "elitist", but frankly, if I pay to stay at the Four Seasons, I don't want Motel 6 to be sending their customers to stay at my resort (and for 1/5 of my cost). If I want to stay at Motel 6, I'll stay at Motel 6. (And FWIW, I usually stay 1-2X a year at POP or All Stars, so I'm not a "resort snob". But, when I stay at DVC, I want my experience to be a DVC experience.)