Likely both DVC and the WDC.
when you say dvc do you mean the members.
Likely both DVC and the WDC.
when you say dvc do you mean the members.
Probably what really happens is the fee goes to Disney, or WDW, and his salary comes from that so there is no legal conflict of interest.
who pays his salary
Every year my annual dues go up and every year something is taken away from what DVC was. Is it Jim's fault or not, don't know, just getting tired of it. I wonder how long it will be before they put coin meters on the washers/dryers in the units using the old have the members that use a service pay for it line? I just wish that they would survey the members as to what they would or wouldn't like to see removed for costs and if the members say keep it the dues go up to pay for it since we asked for it.
I agree. It would be nice to be asked if you were willing to pay for these perks through your annual dues before they are removed.
And how would the votes be designed, should a member with a 25 point contract receive the same vote as a member with 1000 points? Should it be one vote per point? Why should Disney/DVC spend $ on a poll when they don't need to do so? Polls aren't cheap, and are generally designed to give the result the poll taker wants to see. The exception seemed to be when they polled OKW owners about a pool slide. Members, according to DVC, voted no...but we have a pool slide, so Disney will do as Disney wishes.
I would suggest that if they polled the members on such things, it would do more harm than good. The people with a lot of points would likely vote against it, as they would be most affected financially by dues increases, and the people with smaller contracts would be in favor of perks, because it would be a justifiable or negligible cost to them.
Some things really shouldn't be run by committee, and it really isn't a precedent that Disney/DVC would want to set.
No need to be that complicated... agree DVC shouldn't be run by a committee, however that does not mean you should ignore your members and not seek input when you are removing for many what is a valuable perk.
How would you feel if they suddenly announced you could only stay at your home resort, removed banking and borrowing of points? All this is possible under the current system and they are not obligated to consult with anyone.
If DVC cared about members and showed it we would not have the concerns expressed in this and other recent threads.
And how would the votes be designed, should a member with a 25 point contract receive the same vote as a member with 1000 points? Should it be one vote per point? Why should Disney/DVC spend $ on a poll when they don't need to do so? Polls aren't cheap, and are generally designed to give the result the poll taker wants to see. The exception seemed to be when they polled OKW owners about a pool slide. Members, according to DVC, voted no...but we have a pool slide, so Disney will do as Disney wishes.
I would suggest that if they polled the members on such things, it would do more harm than good. The people with a lot of points would likely vote against it, as they would be most affected financially by dues increases, and the people with smaller contracts would be in favor of perks, because it would be a justifiable or negligible cost to them.
Some things really shouldn't be run by committee, and it really isn't a precedent that Disney/DVC would want to set.
And how would the votes be designed, should a member with a 25 point contract receive the same vote as a member with 1000 points? Should it be one vote per point? Why should Disney/DVC spend $ on a poll when they don't need to do so? Polls aren't cheap, and are generally designed to give the result the poll taker wants to see. The exception seemed to be when they polled OKW owners about a pool slide. Members, according to DVC, voted no...but we have a pool slide, so Disney will do as Disney wishes.
I would suggest that if they polled the members on such things, it would do more harm than good. The people with a lot of points would likely vote against it, as they would be most affected financially by dues increases, and the people with smaller contracts would be in favor of perks, because it would be a justifiable or negligible cost to them.
Some things really shouldn't be run by committee, and it really isn't a precedent that Disney/DVC would want to set.
Now on the poll, how expensive can it be to put up a web site and send out an e-mail to members asking them to provide their input? A poll is non binding but would give DVC an idea on what members do or don't want and would help them guage the backlash of any changes they make.
You could run a simple e-mail poll of the entire DVC membership for under $50,000.
I doubt all DVC members have an email address on file with DVC, and if they were to truly use a poll to set policies and dues costs, I should think it would legally require something more than a simple internet poll.
Now, imagine the backlash if Disney did a non-binding poll, and the results were different than Disney wanted, and Disney went ahead with their original plans. Wouldn't the poll have really been a waste of money? It has happened before, and is likely why they don't currently use polling.
And then comes the problem of how the select members to participate in the poll, or if open to all members, how wold the communicate to all members that a poll is being taken?
You could do a random sampling of people with e-mails (I'd base on factors of points, age, family demographic, travel habits, frequency of travel, home region), produce a secure website and launch a poll for under $50k.
Remember the most expensive part of any polling service is either the individual calling on the phone or the cost of postage to customer and responding back to poll sponsor.