briand1023
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My thoughts exactly.Hopefully they will act on some of these proposals.
Ugh - sorry, but I'm so tired of hearing DVC owners spout this out. Why? Because a business should provide good service to its best customers.Why? DVC Members are a captive audience. Disney does not need to incentivize them to come, because they are already committed to coming. There is no need to "make up for" the 'free' dining promotion, because that's designed to attract people who are not already committed.
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Why? DVC Members are a captive audience. Disney does not need to incentivize them to come, because they are already committed to coming. There is no need to "make up for" the 'free' dining promotion, because that's designed to attract people who are not already committed.
Instead the discounts provided to DVC members tend to be designed to drive business to under-utilized amenities---less popular restaurants at less popular times, etc. I suppose I *could* see a discount on maybe the Premium plan, in part because it's so vastly profitable for Disney as it is priced today. But, ultimately, such broadly-appealing discounts would likely be offered as the carrot to get people to add on more points---direct from Disney, of course.
Why? DVC Members are a captive audience. Disney does not need to incentivize them to come, because they are already committed to coming. There is no need to "make up for" the 'free' dining promotion, because that's designed to attract people who are not already committed.
I happen to go to Quizno's near where I work 3 or 4 times a week. So, I'm not just a regular, I'm an uber-regular. Do they ignore me and take for granted they have my business, no they treat me nice and occasionally throw in a free drink or sandwich upsize for me....it's treatment like that that keeps me coming back as often as I do.
Big difference is you have an option to go somewhere else. Lets change that to you prebought your meals for the next year, do they have to jump through hoops to make sure you come back next week? As long as they are relatively consistent and not horrible, you will be back to get your moneys worth.
"Free" dining is offered instead of resort discounts. Offering discounted or free dining to guests staying on points makes as much sense has giving those guests a check when Disney is offering discounts.
Might see this if DVC sales start to slow down, otherwise I don't see any reason to give the discount. They offer the AP discount because it entices us to make multiple trips each year. I always try to get 4 trips out of my pass. Even with the DVC room and AP I spend money on food etc.I could see the tickets. My company has a relationship with Disney, and we are able to purchase tickets at 12% off of face value. They could extend that more broadly fairly "inexpensively."
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Also, if they go with a tiered system (and let's say it starts at 200 points), add-on-itis is going to hit me hard. We currently have 160 and would be very tempting to go ahead and add on another 50-60 points to get into a tiered benefit range.
I don't think in-restaurant dining discounts could be easily tiered, I mean, to a server or restaurant manager, a DVC Member is a DVC Member, unless they start sending out different membership cards for each tier.
Discounts on the pre-paid dining plans wouild be easy to do, as those are paid at time of booking through Member Services, but I have to wonder what would be in it for Disney? They don't really need to increase the number of table service customers...securing an ADR at many locations is next to impossible now.
I could see them making the premium plans available to a specific tier of owners, as longer stays would almost be required for those plans to be an advantage.