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What exactly are you getting when you purchase a membership in the Disney Vacation Club?
Some people assume that for the next n years of their membership contract, they will get all the cool things that they heard about during the DVC sales presentation. They might even expect VIP treatment as they visit Disney Parks, including a bunch of member perks.
However, this is not strictly true. Yes, it is possible that might happen but it is not guaranteed. So then, what actually is guaranteed?
Basically, all you are purchasing is the right to try to reserve an accommodation (a room) at your particular home resort (and all reservations are subject to availability on a first come, first-served basis). Bottom line, that is all that is guaranteed.
There is no guarantee that you will continue to be able to use your points to reserve any other DVC resorts. It is legally possible (though not very probable) that your home resort or any other present DVC resort might be removed from the DVC multi-site timeshare plan.
Future resorts built by Disney Vacation Development are not guaranteed to become part of the existing DVC multi-site timeshare plan. It is theoretically possible that you wont be able to use your points to book new DVC resorts built in the future.
Our ability to use our points to book reservations in the Disney Collection (at Disney hotels at Walt Disney World, Disneyland and other Disney Parks around the world, or to book reservations on Disney Cruise Lines) is not guaranteed. The same applies to the Adventurer Collection (Adventures by Disney) and the Concierge Collection. The number of reservation points required to book these collections can be revised or adjusted upward at any time without notice, and the continued availability of these collections may be terminated at any time.
Even the World Passport Collection is not really guaranteed, in that while DVC will use reasonable efforts to make agreements with exchange companies such as RCI, there is no guarantee that they will be able to (however unlikely that is).
All of the member perks, such as discounts on Annual Passes, recreational opportunities, dining, tours, and shopping may be modified or terminated at any time by DVC. The continued availability of these discount programs is not guaranteed. Perks have come and gone in the past.
So remember when you sign a DVC purchase contract, all you are purchasing is the right to try to reserve an accommodation (a room) at your particular home resort.
Everything else is subject to change.
Now granted, as long as Disney Vacation Development continues to successfully develop new DVC resorts and makes money selling them direct, they will have good reasons to continue to offer special programs and perks to enhance the value and appeal of what they are marketing.
As weve seen, Disney may continue to further restrict the availability of these special programs and discounts in order to further differentiate buying direct from buying on the resale market.
I can't predict the future, but I suspect many of the things above that I say are possible will never come to pass. I'm just noting them as possibilities since there are so few guarantees in life.
http://i235.************************************************************* DVC Mike
Some people assume that for the next n years of their membership contract, they will get all the cool things that they heard about during the DVC sales presentation. They might even expect VIP treatment as they visit Disney Parks, including a bunch of member perks.
However, this is not strictly true. Yes, it is possible that might happen but it is not guaranteed. So then, what actually is guaranteed?
Basically, all you are purchasing is the right to try to reserve an accommodation (a room) at your particular home resort (and all reservations are subject to availability on a first come, first-served basis). Bottom line, that is all that is guaranteed.
There is no guarantee that you will continue to be able to use your points to reserve any other DVC resorts. It is legally possible (though not very probable) that your home resort or any other present DVC resort might be removed from the DVC multi-site timeshare plan.
Future resorts built by Disney Vacation Development are not guaranteed to become part of the existing DVC multi-site timeshare plan. It is theoretically possible that you wont be able to use your points to book new DVC resorts built in the future.
Our ability to use our points to book reservations in the Disney Collection (at Disney hotels at Walt Disney World, Disneyland and other Disney Parks around the world, or to book reservations on Disney Cruise Lines) is not guaranteed. The same applies to the Adventurer Collection (Adventures by Disney) and the Concierge Collection. The number of reservation points required to book these collections can be revised or adjusted upward at any time without notice, and the continued availability of these collections may be terminated at any time.
Even the World Passport Collection is not really guaranteed, in that while DVC will use reasonable efforts to make agreements with exchange companies such as RCI, there is no guarantee that they will be able to (however unlikely that is).
All of the member perks, such as discounts on Annual Passes, recreational opportunities, dining, tours, and shopping may be modified or terminated at any time by DVC. The continued availability of these discount programs is not guaranteed. Perks have come and gone in the past.
So remember when you sign a DVC purchase contract, all you are purchasing is the right to try to reserve an accommodation (a room) at your particular home resort.
Everything else is subject to change.
Now granted, as long as Disney Vacation Development continues to successfully develop new DVC resorts and makes money selling them direct, they will have good reasons to continue to offer special programs and perks to enhance the value and appeal of what they are marketing.
As weve seen, Disney may continue to further restrict the availability of these special programs and discounts in order to further differentiate buying direct from buying on the resale market.
I can't predict the future, but I suspect many of the things above that I say are possible will never come to pass. I'm just noting them as possibilities since there are so few guarantees in life.
http://i235.************************************************************* DVC Mike