skier_pete
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I was talking to my wife last night about our DVC contract, and I realized something that hadn't occurred to me - a somewhat hidden benefit of being a DVC member.
Before we were DVC members, we would bend over backwards to arrange our trips so we got a good deal. We would travel a lot of times for Free Dining. One trip we had 2 nights on a room only, and then 7 nights with a free dining package, but we had to pick up the tickets 2 days early, which took a good hour, and then when we switch from the room only to the package it was another 2 hours fixing the mess that occurred when we had already gotten our tickets. We'd move trips to match the best deal.
Since being DVC - all of that goes away and I just think "I got my deal". My discount is on my room, and sure if DVC has a ticket deal that we can take advantage of, we do, but we don't rearrange our trips around it. We just look at the dates that work best for us - and we book it. Sure we might have to play the "7-month switch" game, but that doesn't seem as bad as praying that free dining is going to work for you.
Does anyone else find this as well? That the booking process is less stressful with DVC? Or do you think the DVC booking process MORE stressful? Do you think of this as a benefit?
Before we were DVC members, we would bend over backwards to arrange our trips so we got a good deal. We would travel a lot of times for Free Dining. One trip we had 2 nights on a room only, and then 7 nights with a free dining package, but we had to pick up the tickets 2 days early, which took a good hour, and then when we switch from the room only to the package it was another 2 hours fixing the mess that occurred when we had already gotten our tickets. We'd move trips to match the best deal.
Since being DVC - all of that goes away and I just think "I got my deal". My discount is on my room, and sure if DVC has a ticket deal that we can take advantage of, we do, but we don't rearrange our trips around it. We just look at the dates that work best for us - and we book it. Sure we might have to play the "7-month switch" game, but that doesn't seem as bad as praying that free dining is going to work for you.
Does anyone else find this as well? That the booking process is less stressful with DVC? Or do you think the DVC booking process MORE stressful? Do you think of this as a benefit?