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I'm not advocating one way or the other, but I'm curious - why would Disney care whether the room was being used or not if it has already been paid for? Less work for Mousekeeping, right?
Say an average family spends $600 or more per trip on souvenirs and items not included in the dining plan or room charge.
If a DVC member stays on points at a DVC resort, they still spend that in addition to buying the dining plan, or paying cash for their meals. Now they book a room at All Stars to get free dining, in addition to staying at their DVC resort, perhaps blocking another family from the reservation.
Now, either Disney has to UPGRADE for free the blocked family to a moderate or deluxe, or simply tell them sorry, no room.
If they tell them there is no availability and they don't make the trip, they lose the souvenir and side sales to that family. If they overbook and upgrade them for free to a moderate. deluxe or even DVC, they lose $$ on the upgraded accommodations.
If the Disney CRO computer can now see DVC reservations (and obviously the new Dining ADR system can) it is doubtful such double booking practices will be allowed to continue in the future.
Disney cares because not having the second family there at WDW costs them money, and potentially a lot of $$.

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I don't ever plan on booking a value just to get "free dining". One of the reasons I bought DVC is so that I don't have to wait on pins and needles for a discount. It's nice not to have to get up at 5:30 a.m. to try to get "free dining" at the resort I want. Nope, those days are over!
worried about ethics , people not getting rooms:
and everything under the Disney Sun .... Well for my family I'll go with option "Save Some Money for about 400" ...LOL PS For those worried about the rooms not being used while using the my DVC 2-bedroom dont worry two of my employees just earned a free room for their hard down at Disney A.S.M . They were very Happy for the Pixie Dust
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thats an option for the people that decide to save money they can donate the room to family member, someone they know or show gratitude to their employees for the fine work that they do. 
