I must add to the minority and say that I am also concerned about the loss of EE and E nights.
We are new members, and have taken two trips this year--7 days in April/May and 11 in October. We used the EE privilege for MK every day it was available, and used E nights on our April/May trip. (on our last trip we left the afternoon of October 20th--never even heard a whisper about EE being discontinued).
Let me say that I have no intention of selling. With a 3 year old we have many trips to WDW in our future and will certainly get our use out of
DVC. And, I certainly understand about business decisions.
But, beyond my own selfishness of mourning the loss of these perks and the cuts in hours (I hope none of you take that too seriously), I am concerned of the overall affect of staying on site--which directly correlates to DVC.
It has always been the "perks" and "intangibles" of staying on site that has commanded the extra $$$ from guest for that privilege. But with the loss of EE, E nights, etc., what is left? On site transportation and that Disney "magic"? For many who are looking at economics much more closely these days, those diminishing perks may not be enough to snag their lodging dollars. (and imagine being a first time guest and being asked to pay $$$ more for "magic"???!!) It will be interesting to see what Disney has up it's sleeve to keep the folks paying the extra $$$ to stay on site.
My point is, if the draw to stay on-site at WDW is diminished, the draw to purchase DVC may be too. (I wonder if the sales reps at Westgate and Vistiana did the "happy dance" when WDW accounced these cuts? )
I also believe that we as DVC members should keep a watchful eye on the state of the parks. Whether we like it or not, we are tied to the health of them. There may be those of us who can make a DVC visit and never go to the parks; but I have believe those folks are few and far between.
And, well, of course there is that economy that surely can't be helping the DVC cause either. We purchased in April. If we were faced with that decision now; the state of the ecomomy combined with the cuts and uncertainty at WDW would be enough to have us hold off and see what happens before investing in DVC.
Well, time to get off my soapbox now. And, if I seem a little "doom and gloom", I spent too many years as an engineering consultant where it was my job to devise and engineer loss expectancies and maximum forseable loss scenarios--basically, figure out what was the worse thing that could happen and then engineer something so it wouldn't. Soemtimes, just can't get out of that frame of mind..... TIme to go think Happy Thoughts!
Trudy