Keels
The Official Keels of RunDisney
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Hey, y'all - I'm not really sure where this should go, but I figure I'll post it here. Warning: it's a rant.
Anyway. I've been thinking and researching buying into DVC for a little over a year now, but was kinda just waiting for the right time/a sign that it was time to pull the trigger.
Well, I thought today was it. I'm going to be at Disneyland in 10 days and today I received an offer for a $100 gift card if I did the tour when I'm at Disneyland. The timing is perfect - I have a free day with nothing scheduled, financially I'm in the perfect situation to do it and year-wise, it would line up perfectly for me to take the tour and start the purchase process.
So, I call to schedule the tour and go through all of the basic questions - including if I was married. Of course, I said yes. I told the scheduling gal that my husband would not be with me (he doesn't "do" Disney as often as I do and will be somewhere else for work that week anyway), and she replied that she couldn't schedule me for a tour unless the decision-maker in the family was present. I nicely explained to her that I was the decision-maker in the family when it came to something like this, that the purchase would be in my name only, I would be paying for it exclusively by myself and she said she would need special approval to schedule the tour since my husband wouldn't be with me.
At that point, I told her never mind. She offered to extend the offer to another time when my husband could join me, and that just made it worse. The gift card wasn't the point - though, it certainly would have been a nice bonus.
Is this something normal or am I just being overly sensitive by feeling that this is all pretty sexist? This was my first extended encounter with anything having to do with potentially becoming a DVC owner and it's left a pretty poor taste in my mouth.
Anyway. I've been thinking and researching buying into DVC for a little over a year now, but was kinda just waiting for the right time/a sign that it was time to pull the trigger.
Well, I thought today was it. I'm going to be at Disneyland in 10 days and today I received an offer for a $100 gift card if I did the tour when I'm at Disneyland. The timing is perfect - I have a free day with nothing scheduled, financially I'm in the perfect situation to do it and year-wise, it would line up perfectly for me to take the tour and start the purchase process.
So, I call to schedule the tour and go through all of the basic questions - including if I was married. Of course, I said yes. I told the scheduling gal that my husband would not be with me (he doesn't "do" Disney as often as I do and will be somewhere else for work that week anyway), and she replied that she couldn't schedule me for a tour unless the decision-maker in the family was present. I nicely explained to her that I was the decision-maker in the family when it came to something like this, that the purchase would be in my name only, I would be paying for it exclusively by myself and she said she would need special approval to schedule the tour since my husband wouldn't be with me.
At that point, I told her never mind. She offered to extend the offer to another time when my husband could join me, and that just made it worse. The gift card wasn't the point - though, it certainly would have been a nice bonus.
Is this something normal or am I just being overly sensitive by feeling that this is all pretty sexist? This was my first extended encounter with anything having to do with potentially becoming a DVC owner and it's left a pretty poor taste in my mouth.