hoperunner
Earning My Ears
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Our first stay as DVC members using points is next month at BWV. We joined during our last trip and were able to take advantage of some of the perks. Wondering if DVC leaves any special kind of gift or momento on your first stay? Don't expect anything big, but a little something might be nice?
View attachment 270133 Sometimes you get pixie dust, but more often you do not.
One time, it was for returning. We often stay at BWV.
Only thing I got was a greeter who met us at the Magical Express bus stop at the resort, and knew our names. I figured that was a standard thing, until my next reservation, where we didn't get met by the greeter.
This was done by BWI/BWV staff and for others reading isn't done at all resorts and has nothing to do with DVC.
Bill
And we've never had it at BW, so it isn't done consistently there either.
One thing new members need to remember is that these little things cost money. With a timeshare, all the costs come out of our dues or come out of DVD as a marketing expense, and their profit is fixed. And we are a captured audience - it isn't like we are going to go somewhere else if we aren't impressed. So the things done on the CRO side to create return visitors aren't much less common on the DVC side. They seem to be a little more common at the resorts where management and housekeeping are shared with a CRO resort, but its still very much the exception.
Agree that it cost money but it's a nice gesture. As a Marriott Vacation Club member, every visit as an owner you receive a "gift" (canvas tote bag, a deck of cards, etc..) You just visit the welcome desk in the lobby.
I REALLY don't need more junk in my life, and I certainly don't want to pay for more junk in yours - you can buy your own deck of cards or tote bag. I don't need "nice gestures" that I pay for that simply add to the waste stream.
If you don't want it, you don't pick it up at the welcome desk. Marriott isn't Disney so I don't expect Disney to start providing owners anything more than what they paid for.
If it is stuff you want, book a DVC member cruise on DCL. Everyday is Christmas...this year's cruise included backpacks, blankets, candies and several Disney prints.Our first stay as DVC members using points is next month at BWV. We joined during our last trip and were able to take advantage of some of the perks. Wondering if DVC leaves any special kind of gift or momento on your first stay? Don't expect anything big, but a little something might be nice?
There are a number of reports over the years of a small gift and not just the first stay. However, you're post gives me the impression that you are expecting more than just a room. Once they have you're money there really isn't any reason for them to court you. DVC isn't an exclusive club and they don't routinely go to efforts to make members feel special IMO. It's a timeshare, nothing more and nothing less.Our first stay as DVC members using points is next month at BWV. We joined during our last trip and were able to take advantage of some of the perks. Wondering if DVC leaves any special kind of gift or momento on your first stay? Don't expect anything big, but a little something might be nice?
While I think there are a number of things Marriott does better than DVC, this is part of the sales process. It's a ticket to try to schedule you for a sales presentation. They're usually not overly pushy about it but that's the reason for it.Agree that it cost money but it's a nice gesture. As a Marriott Vacation Club member, every visit as an owner you receive a "gift" (canvas tote bag, a deck of cards, etc..) You just visit the welcome desk in the lobby.