bicker said:I think you're missing the point. The dining plan, as it is presented today, is evidently underwritten by the hotels, and any expenses associated with the program, such as when people get "more than their money's worth" for it, come out of the hotels' revenues. We DVC members don't stay at the hotels, but rather at our own timeshare. So the only way such a program would be offered to us is if they can come up with a way where the program would be profitable, i.e., when people get "less than their money's worth" for it -- an arrangement that Disney knows DVC members generally avoid.
DizWacko said:I understand your point, but from the responses on this board I believe there are quite a few DVC people who would pay for the dining plan. And it is apparently profitable, I dont think Disney would keep it alive if it wasnt (you CAN get the dining plan without paying rack rate.)
bicker said:The dining plan, as it is presented today, is evidently underwritten by the hotels, and any expenses associated with the program, such as when people get "more than their money's worth" for it, come out of the hotels' revenues. We DVC members don't stay at the hotels, but rather at our own timeshare.
DisFlan said:What I don't understand is why all the excuses and foot dragging when they've already stated that a DVC plan IS in the works. What decade are they planning to introduce it?
DisFlan said:The $50 DDE fee we pay is ameliorated by the DVC AP discount. It still comes in as less paid out than regular cost. We made up the cost of the DDE card on our first day. We didn't change our eating habits because of the DDE. We got a discount on what we would have normally spent on food.
As far as I know, DVC, itself, has not said anything. Rather, when pressed for an answer, some DVC employees have said something along those lines. BIG difference.You'd think DVC might have thought about this little problem before they said anything.
Jim Lewis - head of DVC told DVC members on the last members' cruise that DVC was working on a dining plan for DVC members. While I grant that there has not been any "official announcement in writing", it seems to me if the Head of DVC says so, it's a lot more credible than "some DVC employees".bicker said:As far as I know, DVC, itself, has not said anything. Rather, when pressed for an answer, some DVC employees have said something along those lines. BIG difference....(snip)....
TammyAlphabet said:The dining plan is profitable to disney because the participants pay rack rates for their rooms.
I wouldn't say that. My experience is that if a company isn't willing to guarantee something in writing, the promises aren't worth relying on. If an executive isn't willing to sign their name to something, then they're basically just another random employee saying something. That's why it'll be interesting to see how such a question is answered at the condominium meeting -- or actually, to see how the answer to such a question at the condominium meeting is recorded in the minutes.While I grant that there has not been any "official announcement in writing", it seems to me if the Head of DVC says so, it's a lot more credible than "some DVC employees".
Heck. There would be complaint posts even if the plan offered is identical to what the revenue customers are offered. Some people will never be satisfied.I fully expect to see several posts complaining about whatever is offered when it finally does get announced. Maybe we short start a poll / contest to guess how many "complaint posts" there will be about it in the first week or two, LOL!![]()