goofy4tink
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Interesting discussion. Disney doesn't offer DVC owners free dining, or many other discounts, simply because those discounts are there to entice people to come to WDW. DVC owners certainly don't need enticing. DVC works best for those who go to WDW frequently. And not every 'perk' is going to work for every person.
If you choose to not go to WDW every year, and don't get an AP, then you don't get to buy a TiW card...simple. The TiW card costs $75 for those of us who have APs. It takes a fair amount of eating to make that card woth it. And it's hard to do in one trip unless you spend an inordinant amount of time eating..or at very expensive places. My TiW card pays for itself because I go to WDW at least twice a year..hence the AP. But, if you only go every other year, or even once a year, that card is not going to pay for itself. And frankly, I can't see Disney offering it to anyone free of charge.
I have taken advantage of free dining...did that last Sept. Stayed at POP rathre than on points. But I have to tell you.....Disney makes up for the cost of free dining by charging rack rates at the resorts. It's nothing that holds huge appeal to me anymore. Not sure where Disney would make up the cost if they offered free dining to DVC members staying on points.
It would be nice to be able to get a small discount on park passes, other than APs. It would also be nice to be able to get a discount on the dining plan. But, those things will probably never happen. I'm thrilled with the AP discount..it is a good savings for me, especially since I get to buy the TiW card as well. I am staying in a resort that I wouldn't normally be able to stay in...at least not as often as I do. That is a huge discount in my opinion.
If you choose to not go to WDW every year, and don't get an AP, then you don't get to buy a TiW card...simple. The TiW card costs $75 for those of us who have APs. It takes a fair amount of eating to make that card woth it. And it's hard to do in one trip unless you spend an inordinant amount of time eating..or at very expensive places. My TiW card pays for itself because I go to WDW at least twice a year..hence the AP. But, if you only go every other year, or even once a year, that card is not going to pay for itself. And frankly, I can't see Disney offering it to anyone free of charge.
I have taken advantage of free dining...did that last Sept. Stayed at POP rathre than on points. But I have to tell you.....Disney makes up for the cost of free dining by charging rack rates at the resorts. It's nothing that holds huge appeal to me anymore. Not sure where Disney would make up the cost if they offered free dining to DVC members staying on points.
It would be nice to be able to get a small discount on park passes, other than APs. It would also be nice to be able to get a discount on the dining plan. But, those things will probably never happen. I'm thrilled with the AP discount..it is a good savings for me, especially since I get to buy the TiW card as well. I am staying in a resort that I wouldn't normally be able to stay in...at least not as often as I do. That is a huge discount in my opinion.

) First off as a DVC member I would be ticked if DVC suddenly decided that they pick the month of Sept, lets say, for free dining for DVC members. Lets say all of us decide wow, I better go then. Then I call MS and out of luck, no DVC properties left. So DVC resorts are full up. Big deal how does this help Disney?? There is only a limited number of people who can be there at each DVC resort and they have already paid for their rooms. While SSR might have occupancies, many times the DVC resorts are full. In fact a CM over at BCV told us that during this "recession" the BCV side of the resort is near 90-100% full. However the Yacht and Beach club is closer to 40-50 percent full. Don't know how accurate that is, but it makes sense. DVC owners are not going to suddenly stop going to Disney if they have already paid for the stay.
I am one of those who thinks that we, as DVC owners, should get more in the way of discounts, not giveaways. Do I think that we should all get free DDP all the time? Of course not, and I don't believe most people think this either. I believe that there are a significant number of owners, such as myself, whom it does not make sense to advantage of the annual pass discount because they won't be there long enough, and thus are ineligible to purchase TIW and there is no discount available on daily park tickets. Was it a mistake to buy DVC? NO!!! I like being able to stay in a larger room on Disney property or bring family/friends.... I do not consider it unreasonable for DVC members to automatically qualify to purchase a TIW card. Without this card, I will most likely eat in my Villa, or only go to quick service places to eat because the table service restaurants are quite highly priced. So, Disney would be making more than if I were to eat a pizza from Hess in my Villa. And let's face it, Disney still makes a profit on food purchased with TIW card or a similar percentage discount. As for park tickets, I don't consider a 10-20% discount for daily hopper passes unreasonable. Florida residents are given discounts, and I consider DVC members pretty much in the same catagory of consumer. I'm sure there are plenty of others who consider my ideas almost blasphemous and thus will be more than eager to tell me how fiscally irresponsible this would be and that I probably shouldn't have joined DVC to begin with...., so I am ready for your rebuttals 