While I am very glad that they came to their senses about parking for non-DVC, this is all feeling a lot like the truth behind coke/new coke/classic coke.
For those who don't know (who don't have Coke aficionados in their circle), in the 80s the CocaCola company decided they needed to change part of their formula. So they created New Coke. After just enough time for most of the stocks of proper Coke to be gone and for us to have forgotten what it tasted like, they said "oh OK, we'll give you your Coke back!" and put Classic Coke "back" on the shelves. Except since it had a new name (Classic Coke vs Coca Cola), it wasn't the same thing. It now had HFCS as a sweetener, not, proper cane sugar. For anyone who has tasted Mexican-bottled-for-sale-in-the-US Coke, it's a VERY different taste. (Mexican bottled Coke for sale in Mexico uses HFCS. Yes I know way too much about this. And I don't even drink the stuff anymore.) They hoodwinked us.
A lot of these changes over the last several years have felt like "we're going to do this so in the future when we do that, you'll be grateful."
But that doesn't change the fact that DVC points did get free parking
Yes, because we always did. Not a perk. Just part of the contract.
No, the last time I stayed on-site was 2002 until I bought DVC last year. Off-site was crazy-cheaper.
That would explain why you didn't know. I bought DVC in 2009 and started going to WDW at the end of 2010. Some of the stuff that I think has always been...hasn't. And just in 13 years, a lot has changed, mostly towards the negative side. It's important we keep sight of the fact that we don't always know what came before.
And somehow it came across as me being pissed that everyone else got an old benefit renewed....
No, it was because you thought it was a proper perk, not a contracted thing, and it felt like you weren't hearing people try to tell you that.
So, wait... you're saying that I should be kicked off the team because I didn't know 1 obscure clause in the contract?
It's not obscure. You have to read your contract. You have to know what you're buying. If you don't know what you're buying, you're going to get disappointed over and over and over. What you're responding to didn't say "get out" it was saying "you might want to opt out of this."
And don't forget all that snow removal.....!
Absolutely nothing to do with this, but my mom and stepdad lived in Country Walk Estates in Miami. Left the year before Hurricane Andrew (their home was one of the only ones left standing, because it was a model home and was made properly). For those who don't know, CWE was created and initially built by Disney. Not that Disney allowed the jury to know that. It had cute "turtle crossing" signs, it was just disneyfied everywhere. And at least one year, at xmastime, they brought in snow. It was fun, and then it had to be cleaned up. So at some point, their line items for CWE had snow removal written somewhere.
I am heading to Vegas next month (never been there before) and noticed that every hotel on the Strip charges for parking and for a "Resort Fee" on top of the room cost, which supposedly covers Wifi and use of the fitness center - i.e. charges that hotels in almost every other city incorporates into the nightly fee. AKAIK, Disney or Orlando don't this yet, but it appears to be a trend in tourist towns, and I had assumed it was coming until this reversal.
Disneyland does. Or did. Or did then didn't and did again. I was going to Disneyland a LOT between 2007 and 2012ish. And we watched their onsite resorts bounce back and forth with it.
It's all about taxation. Having it rolled in makes it a tiny bit cheaper for the consumer, because if it's pulled out, at least in Anaheim, it's taxed higher than the base rate for the hotel room. There's some sort of perk that Disney gets by having it pulled out. At one point they had parking AND a resort fee. I have no idea what it is at this point because even PPH (which I absolutely adore) is too expensive for me, and I dislike the Grand Californian intensely so I won't use my points there. Points for WDW, money for offsite at Disneyland.
So then why do they use them so heavily to sell the product?
They didn't for me. My guide was crystal clear about what you know you'll get and what can be changed. Of course, he's long gone from DVC LOL.