Originally posted by Doctor P
A lot of companies are going to a similar type of thing when it comes to benefits. I remember a few years back when Sam's Club changed from allowing Associate members of your immediate family, regardless of residence, to be added to your account to only allowing family members who actually lived in the same residence to be on the account (actually, I think they changed it to be members of your household regardless of relationship as long as they lived in the same house). As our society has changed, so have some of the traditional ways of handling perks that were previously easy to define and distinguish. DVC is going through this issue right now with these passes.